Multiple story edits - title length restrictions

Lathanar1

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I posted a book last year, and I finally got some editing help for it. I will soon have 15 story submissions I would like to make to edit them all. The titles are too long to add - STORY EDITS to the end and I can't submit 15 stories all with the same Story edit title with the actual titles in the comments. Is there a way to accomplish this?

- Lath
 
Your question is relevant; I often wonder why the title allows only a few characters.
If it's not a big trouble, I'd like the management to consider adding 10 more characters to the title.
 
Story edits have taken upwards of three weeks to publish when I submit them. Waiting to do 15 edits, being limited to using the same story title "STORY EDITS", will take a year.
 
Your question is relevant; I often wonder why the title allows only a few characters.
If it's not a big trouble, I'd like the management to consider adding 10 more characters to the title.
It's a default field length for us writers, but the site can extend the field length at its discretion. I guess they wanted to set general limits, way back when.
 
Story edits have taken upwards of three weeks to publish when I submit them. Waiting to do 15 edits, being limited to using the same story title "STORY EDITS", will take a year.
Why can't you submit them all the same day?

-Rocco
 
I posted a book last year, and I finally got some editing help for it. I will soon have 15 story submissions I would like to make to edit them all. The titles are too long to add - STORY EDITS to the end and I can't submit 15 stories all with the same Story edit title with the actual titles in the comments. Is there a way to accomplish this?

- Lath
Truncate the existing titles so that EDIT fits at the end of the title field, which is 35 characters long on the submission page. Include the full title in the Notes to the Editor.

I hope the edits are worth all the effort. Ideally, you edit before submission, not afterwards.
 
For what it's worth, the one time I submitted an edit due to a major formatting screwup on my part, it took 23 days for the edit to be accepted. It sounds like 3-5 weeks for edits is the normal expectation.

If you're submitting 15 edits, I wouldn't be surprised if the mods only deal with one at a time, so it's very possible you'll be waiting about a year before every edit is accepted 😳
 
Truncate the existing titles so that EDIT fits at the end of the title field, which is 35 characters long on the submission page. Include the full title in the Notes to the Editor.

I hope the edits are worth all the effort. Ideally, you edit before submission, not afterwards.
Thanks, I'll give that a try. When I started up last year, I was a writing virgin, self editing. The first couple edits were not pretty. Now I have an editor friend helping out. I could leave the stories be, but I'm working through Book 2 which means new readers will be going through Book 1 and I'd rather have them stick around past the ugliness of my first writings.


For what it's worth, the one time I submitted an edit due to a major formatting screwup on my part, it took 23 days for the edit to be accepted. It sounds like 3-5 weeks for edits is the normal expectation.

If you're submitting 15 edits, I wouldn't be surprised if the mods only deal with one at a time, so it's very possible you'll be waiting about a year before every edit is accepted 😳

If this were a paid service, I'd be in here asking for changes, but it's not, so I'm just trying to find ways to work within the limitations. I have a character roster that I update a few chapters ahead of time. But, if people pay attention, it has spoilers. I'm considering just deleting the current one and reposting a new one since a 3 day wait is better than a 3 week wait.

If story edits take a year, then so be it, it'll still be nice to be able to submit them all at once instead of checking every day if the current edit submission finally posted.
 
I'm considering just deleting the current one and reposting a new one since a 3 day wait is better than a 3 week wait.

If story edits take a year, then so be it, it'll still be nice to be able to submit them all at once instead of checking every day if the current edit submission finally posted.
If you delete your story then you loose all scores, views, and comments - they will not transfer to the new version. There's also the possibility that Laurel sees your delete and repost as a way to game the system and have your story show up as new and reject it.
 
If this were a paid service, I'd be in here asking for changes, but it's not, so I'm just trying to find ways to work within the limitations. I have a character roster that I update a few chapters ahead of time. But, if people pay attention, it has spoilers. I'm considering just deleting the current one and reposting a new one since a 3 day wait is better than a 3 week wait.
I suggest you don't do that. You're placing an additional administrative burden on the site to do this, that and the other, for something you have complete control over. If you had submitted the best possible copy in the first place, none of this would be an issue.
If story edits take a year, then so be it, it'll still be nice to be able to submit them all at once instead of checking every day if the current edit submission finally posted.
It won't take a year, but asking the site to expedite fifteen go-arounds is a bit of an ask. Wait in line, along with everyone else doing edits. Get them in the queue, and go off and write another story. That way, the edits will get done when they get done, and you'll have another story.
 
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