
Hockeyfanfiction.com Tutorial
Login And Your Account

Click on the Login button; it's the way to create an account or just simply log in! This site uses browsers and other sites to create accounts, so all you need is an account for one of the choice of sites and you'll be good to go!
Unfortunately, the only site that works is Mibba. So, grab a Mibba account and you'll get an account on here. AOL might work. Absolutely for sure Facebook, Tumblr, and Google don't work. The site isn't up to par to have Google and Facebook support it, that's all.
It's easy, it's simple, you should be able to create an account easily on your own.
Important: your account is under your email you use it with. So let's say you have Twitter and Facebook under one email and Yahoo with another; logging in through Twitter or Facebook will lead you to your same account. Yahoo would give you a different account since it has a different email. Get it?
Once you get to your account:

Click on the tab that has your username and icon to get the dropdown box.
My Stories: This is where your stories will be kept for you to update, edit, delete, and add.*
*You do not need to write a story to have an account
Alerts: A.K.A. notifications
Messages: Where you can talk to other members on the site
Settings: Where you can manage the look of your profile that people will see if they click on your username
Accounts: "This is a list of accounts you can use to log in."
Log Out: To log our of your account.
@Riley
Well, the only writing sites I've been to is this site and Wattpad and maybe even Tumblr since oneshots are posted on there. Wattpad is great since there's a HUGE varity and there's many people over there--it's called the YouTube of the writing world, so that should mean something ;) Many great hockey stories and oneshots are over there and it doesn't only have to be fanfics on Wattpad, there are also original stories over there! So there's lots of freedom in Wattpad with what is there.
Tumblr is also great to post oneshots or links of stories since the site's so big and everyone's practically on it and anyone can find it, hockey fan or not, like Wattpad. The thing about Tumblr is that anyone, people who have the intention of wanting to read or not, can find it and they can read it if they want to, but it's still out there.
I hope that helps! :)
If you want to, do you have any great hockey writing sites to recommand?
6/27/15