
Hockeyfanfiction.com Tutorial
Reading
Click on the title of a story to read it.
The set up of the story will be different between mobile devices and desktop devices.
Desktop:
Mobile:
Order of story setup: Summary, Characters, Chapters, Comments, then Stats to the top right unless using a mobile device (stats would be on the bottom).
To read: Click on a chapter title.
To comment*:
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When logged in, you will be able to comment using the typing box that is below the chapter list. After you're done typing, hit submit. You will be able to reply and edit your comment after submitting it; you are able to reply to other comments as well. Please only comment encouragement or helpful tips.
To visit author profile: Click on the author's username, which is located next to their icon.
To vote: Click on the number of stars you believe the story deserves. For an example, you want to vote ten out of ten, click on the last start to the right and all the stars will be filled in. It takes three votes for the story to have an average vote shown.
To subscribe: Click on 'on' of the subscription box to get updates when the story is updated through Alerts. Click on 'off' when you no longer want to be subscribed to a story.
To share: Click on any of the website links offered.
You can also follow the website on Tumblr if you have one. The hockeyfanfic blog only posts up stories from the site randomly with links to continue on reading for those who are interested.
@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