On the Tuesday before the winners for a topic are announced, we'll start a new discussion here on the boards that will say "Throw a Brick for (the topic)". Once you see that, you can post a direct link to your entry and get a few more readers.
Please don't post links to your entry until you see that discussion begin.
To post a link, first find your entry here:
http://www.faithwriters.com/wc-active-levels.php
Find your level, then when that page opens, look for your entry in the list.
Once you find your entry in the list, there are two ways you can copy the URL.
1. Right click on the title of your entry in the list. When a menu opens, select "Copy".
OR
2. Left click on the title to open the page. Highlight the URL at the top of the page (the bit that says http://www.faithwriters.com/wc-article... You highlight it by holding the left click button down and sliding it from the end to the start of the URL. Once you do that, right click the highlighted part and select "Copy".
(Personally, I think Step 1 is MUCH easier!)
Once you have your URL copied, you can pop back over to the thread that says "Throw a Brick for (your topic)."
Click on the POST REPLY button in that discussion, and when the box opens, paste your URL/link into the box by right clicking in the box and selecting "Paste".
Voilà!
But, again, please don't post links to your entries until that discussion begins on the Tuesday before the winners are announced.
We only ask that if you participate in brick throwing, that you also take time to read some, if not all, of the other people's "bricks." And please take time to leave feedback for them as well.
One last thing ....
PLEASE don't wait for brick throwing before taking time to leave feedback on other entries. There will be one and a half weeks to comment, help and encourage other Challengeers. AND if you do take that time to be a blessing to others in the time before brick throwing begins, you will be in the running to win the bonus prize for that topic.
Love, Deb






I'm married to a God fearing lover, blessed with a personal relationship with YHWH and His Son Jesus. Loving them is what I do - loving them more is what I aim to do! I love them with all my heart, soul, mind and strength - and my neighbor (you!)!