No invitational grid this week, no editors’ picks
With the help of three yeah write editors, three yeah write virgins and a couple of returning alumni, we nearly got to 30 on the challenge grid, the number required to unlock the invitational grid and the editors’ picks. We also had four submissions that didn’t make it past moderation, and we hope those writers return next week stronger than ever. Let’s get to it.
Bill Dameron’s copy of The Saranac Review will be awarded to the challenge grid winner
Good luck, everybody! Vote fairly, vote responsibly. If you’re sure yours is the winning entry, please make sure you’re subscribed to the yeah write weekly email blast before this week’s voting period ends at 10:00 U.S. eastern time tonight. The winner must also be willing to share his or her mailing address for shipping.
Challenge grid voting
The challenge grid crowd favorite and top row five winners will be determined by popular vote.
Everybody gets five votes
Click on the thumbnail to read the post before voting. Click on the yellow stars to vote for the post after reading.
Read the posts before voting
We are responsible voters here at yeah write. Read, evaluate, vote on merit. We’re still writing the yeah write way, and we want the votes to reflect it.
Voting is open until Thursday, 10:00 p.m. EDT
- If it’s after 10:00 p.m. EDT [-4 GMT] on Thursday when you’re trying to vote, voting is closed. There will be no more voting icons on the thumbnail and voting will not work.
- Once you’ve voted for your five favorite posts, you’re done voting. The voting icons will disappear.
- Voting for your own post should be disabled. If it’s not, please don’t vote for your own post.
- Once you’ve voted for the five best on the grid, you are then free to campaign for votes for your favorite entries.
- If you’d like to see the current vote tallies after you’ve voted, refresh the page.
- If you ask your people to vote for your entry, please let them know they have five votes, and they should vote for yours only if it’s one of those five best on the grid. Campaigning for your own targeted votes is highly discouraged.
- Yeah write and the Inlinkz app allow only one round of five votes per IP address. When campaigning for votes for your favorites, please ask outside voters to read this section before voting. It will lessen their confusion and curb their clicking enthusiasm.
- Don’t make Erica M’s kids have cold cereal for dinner because she’s ignoring them while tracking people driving from hot spot to hot spot to vote nine different times. So uncool, no matter how much her kids like cold cereal.
Winners’ post published Friday by noon EDT
Once the voting ends, the challenge grid will sort itself from highest number of votes to the fewest. Ties are broken by number of page views. Until the winners’ post is published, none of the sorting will be official, but you can still get a good idea of where everyone ended up until the votes are validated.
Refreshing the page, watching the votes go up or down?
When the votes go down, that’s Erica M eliminating targeted or duplicate votes from enthusiastic BFFs and people accidentally voting for their own posts. The vote tallies show only from the same IP address you voted from the first time, so if you leave home and get to the gym and, oops, now can’t see who’s in the lead, please wait until you get back home. Your voting again to reveal the new tallies just makes much more work for Erica M who, in exasperation, may delete first and ask no questions later. One voting round per IP address, one voting round per person. Thanks.
Yeah write #129 voting is open…
Pardon me for a nerd moment:
While it’s a bummer not to hit thirty entries, did you know that there are fourteen bloggers, including the three yeah write virgins, on the grid this week that didn’t link up last week? We may not all show up at once, but it’s cool to have such a diverse group here at yeah write.
Good luck, everyone!
I love stats nerds! And I love you for pointing that out. You’re such a good egg, Miss Cyn.