WRITCO. Why did you do this?
Normally I do not do this Everyone.
But one year ago in August I joined this platform with the unexpectancy of being heard.
Admittedly, I was very angry at Poetizer for charging a subscription just to view their platform, not to mention charging their poets to post their own work and not be paid. With me, I recruited many of my followers, telling them it was a good move and that we would all stick together as a family and friends.
And we mostly did.
I had heard of and saw this year end contest, admittedly, I had a huge following already after a few months. So I entered this contest, on time, last year, followed every rule, and had over 100 reads, 125 likes and over 100 comments. It was by far one of my most successful works yet.
@LaVieEnRose , a friend of mine, was the only one on the entire platform to not only top mine, but come even close.
Writco was supposed to disclose the winners December 27, last year.
They never did.
Until a few days ago. And did not even review the entries, only randomly...
But one year ago in August I joined this platform with the unexpectancy of being heard.
Admittedly, I was very angry at Poetizer for charging a subscription just to view their platform, not to mention charging their poets to post their own work and not be paid. With me, I recruited many of my followers, telling them it was a good move and that we would all stick together as a family and friends.
And we mostly did.
I had heard of and saw this year end contest, admittedly, I had a huge following already after a few months. So I entered this contest, on time, last year, followed every rule, and had over 100 reads, 125 likes and over 100 comments. It was by far one of my most successful works yet.
@LaVieEnRose , a friend of mine, was the only one on the entire platform to not only top mine, but come even close.
Writco was supposed to disclose the winners December 27, last year.
They never did.
Until a few days ago. And did not even review the entries, only randomly...