mjf314:
I'm interested in writing an article about the history of Chinese dramas. It'll cover the entire history of C-dramas, from the 1950s to the present, but it'll mostly focus on the pre-2010 era. Is this topic ok?
It would be my first article, so I have a few questions.
- Is there a preferred citation format? And should I use inline citations, or should I just list the sources at the end? I'm planning to use a lot of sources, including both books and webpages.
- Is it ok I share the article with other users before it's published, so they can give me feedback?
- Do I have to finish writing the article within a certain amount of time? I'm not sure how long it'll take, but I think I can finish it within a few months.
Hi! Unfortunately, we currently can't give you a draft since you haven't had any in the past. Once this issue is solved, we would love to have that article. Sorry!
Blizzardahm:
Hello! I haven't written an article in a long time, but I've seen the big update (about new writers). Could I claim an article that will be between me and someone that hasn't written an article yet? I'll be the owner of the article. Thank you!
Yes, you can create an article and add co-writers. :)
XingBack:
I'd like to claim a cowriting article with @Burcu, it's their idea article but with the new glitch I'll start it
"The top 10 big Korean movies on MDL.
1. We will add the overall top-ranked Korean movies
2. Top 10 most popular Korean movies
3. Top 10 Thriller mystery movies
4. Top10 Romance and comedy movies
5. Five favorite Korean movies from each"
You can add them as a co-writer, but please note that you will still be the main writer and you will be responsible for the content of the article. :)