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cd_mods ([personal profile] cd_mods) wrote in [community profile] camelot_drabble2012-04-06 07:08 pm
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[identity profile] fuckyeah.livejournal.com 2012-04-07 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, what I've discovered is that you can link one piece of work to multiple subcollections. So what I propose is this: say you have something where one chapter is based on "Prompt#01: Skin", and another chapter is based on "Prompt#02: [Whatever the next prompt will be]". Then, under "Associations" then "Post to Collections / Challenges", you would put, "CD_prompt01, CD_prompt02," and they should automatically link to each collection.

Then, if you could under each chapter summary, put what prompt that particular chapter is written for ("This was written for Camelot Drabble--Prompt#1: Skin" or something like that) so people know which chapter has the prompt they're interested in reading.

Does this work for you, or would you still rather want a separate author's subcollection?

[identity profile] asya-ana.livejournal.com 2012-04-07 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds ok! This seems like it will work. We'll see how it goes ;) Thanks for researching this! xox