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Jada59

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I was working on submitting a story. Was making changes due to not noticing some typos prior. Accidentally hit the button to submit, but it still allowed me to make changes. Finished making changes and submitted it.

But then? I had the same story submitted twice. At some point, one copy of the story disappeared. I thought this was good as the remaining story moved to "Pending". But then? It changed to "New" but wasn't published. It was stuck in the mode to make changes. There was one remaining typo to be fixed. I fixed it and submitted it again. Now it is back to Pending but also says "New".

Has anyone else had this happen?

Was it something I did? A Lit glitch? The Bulletin Board was being super glitchy for me yesterday as well.

Thanks!
 
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I was working on submitting a story. Was making changes due to not noticing some typos prior. Accidentally hit the button to submit, but it still allowed me to make changes. Finished making changes and submitted it.

But then? I had the same story submitted twice. At some point, one copy of the story disappeared. I thought this was good as the remaining story moved to "Pending". But then? It changed to "New" but wasn't published. It was stuck in the mode to make changes. There was one remaining typo to be fixed. I fixed it and submitted it again. Now it is back to Pending but also says "New".

Has anyone else had this happen?

My concern now is that I may have submitted a story with typos in it. I should have checked to see which version that was. And I didn't.
If it says New it means it should go live very soon. Check which version made it through!
 
If it says New it means it should go live very soon. Check which version made it through!

I did just check. It's good, even if it has the one typo. I used "coming" instead of "cumming". Not so much a typo but I want to use the same version of the word throughout.

Thanks!
 
I did just check. It's good, even if it has the one typo. I used "coming" instead of "cumming". Not so much a typo but I want to use the same version of the word throughout.

Thanks!

Not necessarily a typo even. Most publisher prefer "coming" to "cumming" still.

Noun: cum
Verb: come, coming, came
 
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