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Having trouble getting going in the group?


How about a time machine so I can grab a couple of extra hours a day, because I would love to give Goodreads more attention!


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Good luck


Is it me? My deodorant?

But don't worry about 'bumping' your author thread. If you have something to say, please do!

Talk about cake!!!
Or Chocolate!!!
Or brownies!!!
I promise people will be falling over themselves to join in!!! ;-P

Thanks for the suggestion D.D. - I can talk about chocolate till the cows come home.

Thanks for the suggestion D.D. - I can talk about chocolate till the cows come home."
I have decided! We will be friends!!! ;-P


I normally come on here via my desktop ( sometimes I think I'm the last one with one of those ), but I'm using my phone right now and I have to say the app is excellent.
Anyway, hope to be chatting with you all regularly now I've made this "hi I'm new" post, see you all around :)

Yes, we are a very active group, aren't we? Much nicer than many groups that don't see a new post for days or months.
Stick with it and you'll soon get the hang of it.
If you have any questions, please just shout out. :)


Oh I just cannot imagine this happening to you - I thought it was just me! A year or so on from you writing this, you certainly don't seem to have the problem any more. I kill threads and chat to myself wherever I go. Sigh. It's only cos we're new.
I'm also having a little giggle because you have definitely moved onwards and upwards and I only kill half as many as I used to. And I can put a face to some of the characters on here. Joo has a mass of yellow hair and a cute brown face.

The morning thread is the most active in the group, Anna. It can get a bit chaotic but that's part of the fun!!!

TeeHee!
I'm having a few weeks off before I start editing my third book of the year...
Watch out for Elle: she'll have you setting yourself the most outrageous self challenges!!! ;-P

D.D. is right, the 'Morning' thread is the most active, It's also the most daunting for a newcomer. Everyone seems to know everyone else and if you post, it's like you're butting in. It's hard to put a toe in to the water when people are chatting about things you know nothing about.
In fact, people are very accepting - and even nicer in real life, if you get the chance to go to a get-together.

I'm going to try and keep my author thread going - when I think of something to say that doesn't involve elephants.

TeeHee!
I'm having a few weeks off before I start editing my third book of the year...
Watch out for El..."
Definitely a good idea to have a holiday before the final edit - in my case anyway because I read it as if I've not seen it in years!

I've had a bright idea! We could have a competition, Lynda, and see how many 'kills' we notch up and for every one we could mark our spitfires, er, pc's with a smiley killer. Not that I'd be able to find a smiley killer.

I've had a bright idea! We could have a competition, Lynda, and see how many 'kills' we notch up and for every one we could mark our spitfires, er, pc's with a smiley killer. Not that I'd be able to find a smiley killer.
I'm going to shut up now.

I think we should put a warning sign on your post seeing that it's nearly dream time.

We're probably all a bit mad (it helps with our lot) but we're friendly.
I've been through some rough times personally but the group have been fantastic. Although I've not met up with any of them I still count them all as my friends. They're a great bunch and they'll always welcome newcomers.

Lynda and I are just messing about really - just like you say keen UKAKF's do! I know I was given a very warm welcome with lots of elephants and other stuff waltzing into my author thread when I first joined the group but I'm not very good at popping in every day. I only took a look at this particular thread one quiet day and found my old (er... young) friend, Lynda, here and I know for sure she is a popular member of the forum.
Thank you so very much, Vanessa!


Ah, then you must be able to blether about nothing so much better than I, lol.

Not from my keyboard, anyway. ;)"
Diplomatic silence, I think you said!

When I started, I more or less joined everything which caught my eye, but I think I was a bit too overenthusiastic. Too many groups means erratic (I said ERRATIC!) participation, I'm finding. I get inundated with feedback and miss the good bits.
1. Go and introduce yourself here (optional)
2. Click Unread on the homepage. You will find this to the right of 'Discussion Board' in grey.
3. Roll all the way to the bottom of the page and click 'Mark all as Read'
4. You will now probably have an empty page. Now click refresh on your browser and watch the live discussions start building.
5. Whenever you return to the group click on Unread to see what has been going on.
Of course you will miss all the old discussions this way but as you get more confident in the group you can go and meander around the cobwebbed threads!
If you get stuck just ask!
EDIT : The underlined words do what they say they do now, so just click away (watch out the 'mark all as Read' link will do what it says if you click it - no going back).
Anyone else got any tips?