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Day 10 of the March SOLSC! #sol14

WRITE. Every day in March write a slice of life story on your own blog. SHARE. Link your post in the comments on each daily call for slice of life stories here at TWT. GIVE. Comment on at least three other slice of life stories/blogs.
WRITE a slice of life story on your own blog.
SHARE a link to your post in the comments section.
GIVE comments to at least three other SOLSC bloggers.

My father is not a writer nor does he work in education. However, he reads Two Writing Teachers daily. He asked me about the SOLSC yesterday. He wanted to know how everybody was doing, if people were still enthusiastic about it, and whether or not we were losing Slicers because writing daily was feeling cumbersome.  If you’ve looked at the daily calls for slices at the end of each day, then you already know I had a positive report for him. I told him our community was thriving. I’m delighted so many people are sharing their writing here and commenting on each other’s blogs as well. 

Speaking of which, were you busy commenting a lot this weekend? Be sure to fill out the Google Form on the Commenting Challenge post if you left lots of comments this weekend. 

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION:

  • Possible Solutions to Saturday’s Disappearing Comments Issue:
    • Fran McVeigh asked some IT folks about the problem at an EdCamp she attended yesterday. While none of the people she spoke with were familiar with our particular commenting issue, several stated a lack of “enough” working memory could be an issue.  If you’re like me, you probably keep many apps open on your iPad/iPhone. Try closing the ones you’re not using before you try to leave comments from your iPad/iPhone.
    • If that doesn’t work, then Amy Rudd has a solution to the iPad/iPhone commenting issue. Here’s what she e-mailed me over the weekend:

I have the same problems sometimes when I am commenting on blogger blogs with the ipad or iphone.  Here is what I do to combat the problem:

1.  When I go to a blogger blog, I make sure I click the link at the bottom of the blog screen that says “view web version”.
2.  To move the cursor in a different spot in the comment to edit, I have to click “done” then I go back and re-insert the cursor where ever I needed to fix or edit the comment.
    • Let us know if Fran and/or Amy solutions work for you.
  • Please use the SAME email/username information on all of your March comments.
  • In order to be in the running for a prize at the end of the month, you must leave the link to your slice of life story by 11:59 p.m. EDT.
    • Please play fair and leave only one link each day.
  • Include the permalink (aka: unique URL) to your post when you leave a comment.
  • Please use #sol14 on tweets about Slice of Life Story Challenge.
  • Questions? Contact one of our concierges:
    • A – M last names: LeAnn Carpenter (aka: Elsie) – leannecarpenter[at]sbcglobal[dot]net.
    • N– Z last names: Amanda Villagomez (aka: Mrs. V.) – amandavillagomez[at]gmail[dot]com.

BE INSPIRED:

LeAnn “Elsie” Carpenter is returning for her fourth year of the Slice of Life Story Challenge. Recently she wrote a post, “314,” that was inspired by seeing a number in her present-day life. She allowed that number to take her memory back in time. It was interesting to travel back in time with Elsie and it was all because of a number she saw.

Need some help getting started with your writing today? Read Elsie’s post and then allow a number to take you on a journey.

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