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It’s the weekend, so the moonshine grid is open

I heard something about a holiday going on in the U.S. today? Is that why there have been illegal M-80’s going off all week – I mean, month – in my neighborhood? Then there was Canada Day earlier in the week, and in two weeks we’ve got Bastille Day –– we’re just celebrating all the patriotism up in here. Hey, any excuse for a BBQ and pyrotechnics, right?

Moonshine goes great with national holidays

So along with the fireworks, we’ve got a space for you to link your casual weekend/holiday posts. None of that pesky word count nonsense here, nor do we care about prompts and guidelines and whatnot. Heck, you can even throw up a post that deserves more lovin’ from two or three years ago. All we care about is reading and being read. Oh, and no commercial or sponsored posts. Keep it authentic for everyone, m’kay?

Yeah write weekly writing challenge 2014 summer series open for registration

Man, you’re going to love what we have in store for you this summer! For yeah write’s summer series, the grids will close (except for the moonshine grid) and we’ll be hosting writing workshops galore! The summer will kick off on July 14, and it will run through to August 22. The summer series is for all yeah write participants, so you can bring your fiction, poetry, micro-fiction, personal essays, and other writing to our summer grid. Each week, we will bring you articles on specific writing-related topics, with the goal of helping everyone in the yeah write family become better writers.

Along with our summer grid, we are also offering three levels of writing workshops, including the opportunity to work on your writing one-on-one with Suzanne or me. You can read all the juicy details about the summer series here—or go straight to registration. The summer series is open to everyone, so be sure to tell all your writer friends!

This is the badge you are looking for

Over in the right sidebar is a list of yeah write badges containing the codes you need to satisfy the backlink requirement (also called a permalink) of the Inlinkz app. The badge for the moonshine looks like this:

moonshine

Under the badge is a few lines of code. Copy that exactly then paste it into the “text” or HTML view of your post editor. If you don’t copy it exactly, you will get an error message from the Inlinkz app. If you get confused or your browser is uncooperative, visit the Inlinkz step-by-step instructions here. If all else fails, contact Inlinkz customer support.


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