How do Inline critiques work?
Inline critiques offer the ability to add comments inside the story text in an easy and intuitive fashion. When you choose Inline critique you will see a text box for Opening comments. Here you can greet the writer and perhaps say what impression the story made on you. Below this, you will see the story. When you hold your cursor over a paragraph in the story, you will see it change color. If you have comments you want to make on that paragraph, click on it and a text box will appear. You can work through the whole story in this way, making comments next to the paragraphs they relate to. At the end of the story you will see another text box marked Closing comments. Here you can make any final remarks that might help the writer to make the story even better. Finally, you can View critique to make sure that you are happy with everything before sending it to the writer. If you want to make any changes, just click on Edit to go back to your critique. If a writer has formatted their story u
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