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* Everyone interested in ''Signpost'' matters is invited to join the [[IRC channel]] [irc://irc.freenode.net/wikisignpost #wikisignpost].<sup>([http://webchat.freenode.net/##wikisignpost webchat])</sup> |
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*I'm working on a "Quotation workshop" tutorial-like page for content writers generally. I will use some examples from ''The Signpost'', which needs to manage quotations intensively. At this stage, could I quote here something I'll use on that page; it's a fragment from the "Ten rules for writing" by [[Elmore Leonard]], American crime fiction writer, on which he was [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bookshow/stories/2009/2687606.htm interviewed] last year on ABC Radio National:<p>"Never use a verb other than 'said' to carry dialogue'. Not 'stated', not 'declared', not 'exclaimed' ".<p>PS, on exclamation points, you might be amused to hear his view: "I say you're allowed three per 100,000 words". :-) [[User:Tony1|<font color="darkgreen">'''Tony'''</font >]] [[User talk:Tony1|<font color="darkgreen">(talk)</font >]] 05:18, 23 August 2010 (UTC) |
*I'm working on a "Quotation workshop" tutorial-like page for content writers generally. I will use some examples from ''The Signpost'', which needs to manage quotations intensively. At this stage, could I quote here something I'll use on that page; it's a fragment from the "Ten rules for writing" by [[Elmore Leonard]], American crime fiction writer, on which he was [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bookshow/stories/2009/2687606.htm interviewed] last year on ABC Radio National:<p>"Never use a verb other than 'said' to carry dialogue'. Not 'stated', not 'declared', not 'exclaimed' ".<p>PS, on exclamation points, you might be amused to hear his view: "I say you're allowed three per 100,000 words". :-) [[User:Tony1|<font color="darkgreen">'''Tony'''</font >]] [[User talk:Tony1|<font color="darkgreen">(talk)</font >]] 05:18, 23 August 2010 (UTC) |
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Notices
- Everyone interested in Signpost matters is invited to join the IRC channel #wikisignpost.(webchat)
- I'm working on a "Quotation workshop" tutorial-like page for content writers generally. I will use some examples from The Signpost, which needs to manage quotations intensively. At this stage, could I quote here something I'll use on that page; it's a fragment from the "Ten rules for writing" by Elmore Leonard, American crime fiction writer, on which he was interviewed last year on ABC Radio National:
"Never use a verb other than 'said' to carry dialogue'. Not 'stated', not 'declared', not 'exclaimed' ".
PS, on exclamation points, you might be amused to hear his view: "I say you're allowed three per 100,000 words". :-) Tony (talk) 05:18, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
- I have created a template for use on Signpsot articles when they are undergoing a major edit. Please note the parameters:
{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Inuse|user=[[User:Example|Example]]}}
. Regards, Rock drum Ba-dumCrash (Driving well?) 13:28, 24 August 2010 (UTC)
Next issueDue for publication: Error: first parameter cannot be parsed as a date or time.! Deadline this week is 3:00 UTC, Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Issue/Next.Once all tasks are complete, the editor-in-chief (or nominated deputy) should complete the publication process. |
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Hopefully we can work out all these issues before we get to the next publication? ResMar 21:39, 24 August 2010 (UTC) |
Regular responsibilities
Signpost journalists can claim responsibility for regular features, and continue writing their beat for as long as they wish. If you would like to be a regular writer for The Signpost, add your name to the appropriate task. If you'd be willing to cover a story that is usually covered by another editor, or are willing to cover it sporadically when the normal writer can't, add your name to the Backup list so you can be contacted when the need arises – the more the merrier. If a beat is not assigned to anyone and no draft for the next issue is listed above, anyone should feel free to write it that week.