Submit your response to the question of the week (or two :). Then read others and at the end of two weeks we’ll feature a few of our favorites.
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If you haven’t already registered, you must create an account with Sosauce
(click to register).
To write a response you must first create a journal and then write an entry within that journal. To create a journal, select the “Go” button on your Journal Sticky and then under the “Create” section select “Journal Book.” Chose a name for your Journal (an example would be “Weekly Responses”). For clarification, a journal is a collection of written entries. A good analogy is to think of the journal as a book and the entries as the different chapters in that book.
Select ‘New Entry.” Now give your entry a title (an example would be this week’s question). If you like, select a subject, mood, and weather. Next begin writing. To save your writing periodically select “Save.” When you are finished writing and would like to publish your entry for others to see, select “Publish.”
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When writing or editing an entry, type in the above text in the “Tags” section at the bottom left hand corner of the entry.
Tags are a way to categorize the content that you add to Sosauce. They are both for you and other viewers. If you want to remember all the entries you have written about a trash can, you can enter the tag "trash can." Then, later click on that tag to see all those entries. Other people can also use these tags and navigate through your contents via the categories that they find interesting.
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Both the journal that contains your entry and the entry itself must be Public. You can change both your journal and entry privacy settings on the Settings page. Journal privacy is located in the Permissions section, and entry privacy is located in the Entry Details table. You can reach the Settings page from the Table of Contents or within any of your entries by clicking on the Settings tab on the top of the book/entry.
You’ll know when both your journal and entry are Public because the privacy icon for each will be a globe.
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• All responses must be original works, and if other sources are used they must be given the appropriate recognition. No plagiarism
• No writing promoting hate or violence, evil deeds, shock tactics, and no porn. Ironic or artistic renditions of these subjects will be treated on a case by case basis. Sosauce reserves the right to remove any entry or journal, at their discretion, that violates this condition.
• Each entrant retains all rights to their submitted writings. By entering a response, entrants grant Sosauce the right to publish and use submitted responses for Sosauce promotional purposes only. All entries reproduced will be credited to the owner.