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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Welcome to the WWEnd Roll-Your-Own Reading Challenge. If you haven't read it yet, check out our challenge intro blog post for the story and the challenge page itself for the details. If you have any questions or comments about the challenge over all ask them here. As new challenges get created their hosts will start individual threads here so you can ask your challenge specific questions in those. Join in a challenge or roll your own and happy reading! | ||
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Member Posts: 44 Location: Seattle, WA | Excellent! I joined the site in late 2012, so I am glad to get my first crack at the Grand Master reading challenge. One I considered giving myself last year was to start a big series. There are more than a few I have never read - Game of Thrones, Dune, Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle. To that end I just read Foundation for the first time - plenty more in that series. Good luck to all in 2014 - I look forward to reading your reviews! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | The blog post says" "Take a look at the RYO reading challenges on our list and find one thats right for you." I can't find the list of challenges? | ||
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Member Posts: 44 Location: Seattle, WA | Go to this page https://www.worldswithoutend.com/rollyourown_challenge.asp and select your challenge - 1 of 2 currently. Or suggest a new one here in the forum... it might become #3 https://www.worldswithoutend.com/rollyourown.asp?ryo_id=3 Edited by Thomcat 2014-01-07 2:21 PM | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | HRO - 2014-01-07 2:17 PM The blog post says" "Take a look at the RYO reading challenges on our list and find one thats right for you." I can't find the list of challenges? Click the big logo to get to the challenge page then scroll down. There are only 2 RYOs so far: GMRC and WoGF. Perhaps I should label that section. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 369 Location: Middle TN, USA | Ok, now that I have picked my challenge (Grandmasters, because I joined last year and missed it the first time) how do I add books to my list? I did not get any handy dandy check boxes like I had last challenge. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | Thanks! I guess I missed it because I was looking for a list, not icons. Doh. | ||
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Member Posts: 44 Location: Seattle, WA | Guessing that the author addition is still being worked on; I was able to add a book by adding it to my reading list and then checking the box. To add my own request - authors that I have read are shaded on the Science Fiction grandmasters list; looks like the Horror Grandmasters list ( https://www.worldswithoutend.com/authors_horror_grandmasters.asp ) does not have this feature. Yet. Edited by Thomcat 2014-01-07 2:33 PM | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Badseedgirl - 2014-01-07 2:23 PM Ok, now that I have picked my challenge (Grandmasters, because I joined last year and missed it the first time) how do I add books to my list? I did not get any handy dandy check boxes like I had last challenge. To make the BookTrackr work for all challenge we took out the author tag part. Now you just go to the novel page, add it to your reading list then check all the RYOs that apply and hit submit. I'm doing WoGF and GMRC so I was able to find 2 books from women Grand Masters that will work for both challenges. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Thomcat - 2014-01-07 2:29 PM Guessing that the author addition is still being worked on; I was able to add a book by adding it to my reading list and then checking the box. To add my own request - authors that I have read are shaded on the Science Fiction grandmasters list; looks like the Horror Grandmasters list ( https://www.worldswithoutend.com/authors_horror_grandmasters.asp ) does not have this feature. Yet. Author addition has been disabled for simplicity. Fixing the Horror GM list is on our list of edits. I think it just moved up the priority list since we really need it now with this new challenge. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | Administrator - 2014-01-07 4:07 PM To make the BookTrackr work for all challenge we took out the author tag part. Now you just go to the novel page, add it to your reading list then check all the RYOs that apply and hit submit. I'm doing WoGF and GMRC so I was able to find 2 books from women Grand Masters that will work for both challenges. I'm not getting any RYO box to check when I add a book to my reading list. (Apparently I'm a Luddite today.) | ||
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Uber User Posts: 39 | I created my Challenge but still no luck transferring a book onto it. I choose a book, put it on my reading list, and then I do what? | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | On the novel page in the BookTrackr section there is a list of all the challenges you're signed up for that looks like this:
Check "Add to My Reading List" first then check the proper challenge. If you are logged in and don't see that section let us know. Whargoul just told me he tweaked something so it should be there now if it wasn't before. Refresh that page and try again. Thanks. | ||
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Admin Posts: 75 Location: Dallas, TX | OOPS! There was a hiccup that was preventing some people from adding books to their challenges but it should be corrected now. No matter how much you try, there's always kinks during a release. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 526 Location: UK | Looks great. I have an idea for a challenge that should fit in well with others, but it'll have to wait until I have some time tomorrow. Edit: Oh, and for some reason, the image(?) at the top of this thread doesn't seem to load for me. Edited by DrNefario 2014-01-07 4:08 PM | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | DrNefario - 2014-01-07 4:07 PM Looks great. I have an idea for a challenge that should fit in well with others, but it'll have to wait until I have some time tomorrow. Edit: Oh, and for some reason, the image(?) at the top of this thread doesn't seem to load for me. I'm really interested to see what kind of challenges come up. Charles Dee hit on the translated works already which is a really cool idea. I'm looking forward to yours, Dr. Thomcat pointed out the image problem AND the solution in a PM so it's fixed now. Thanks ya'll! | ||
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Member Posts: 44 Location: Seattle, WA | Administrator - 2014-01-07 2:19 PM I'm really interested to see what kind of challenges come up. You are welcome, of course. Here is my half-formed idea, which could also be promoted during the summer months - Young Adult novels challenge Not sure if the existing database has (or needs) categories for it, but there is at least one YA list (David Brin) and one YA award (Locus) already on the site. Not sure how many YA users this site has, but maybe offer a "reduced" challenge for Summer reading? | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Here is my half-formed idea, which could also be promoted during the summer months - Young Adult novels challenge Not sure if the existing database has (or needs) categories for it, but there is at least one YA list (David Brin) and one YA award (Locus) already on the site. Not sure how many YA users this site has, but maybe offer a "reduced" challenge for Summer reading? I think that's a great idea for a challenge. If you build it, they will come! "Thomcat's Killer YA Summer Reading Challenge" | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | My idea for a challenge: faerie mythology. (Male or female authors, doesn't have to be a new-to-you author. And I know of at least one series that qualifies, so I'm thinking maybe allowing more than 1 book in a series?) Now I have to go check to see if any of the books I have planned are in the WWEnd database..... | ||
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 306 | This should be a fun set of challenges! I'm logged in and the book I'm reading has the challenge listed that I want to credit the book to-but I can't tick the box. What am I doing wrong? | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | Add the book to your reading list first to activate the RYO check boxes. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 370 Location: Beaverton, Oregon, USA | I think I've come up with an idea that's been percolating between the WOGF challenge and my own challenge to read all the Hugos: Did you discover an author in a past challenge or in the past few years and think, "I just HAVE to read more of that author," but your reading list is so long, you haven't gotten to it? Maybe you want to immerse yourself in one author. Pick 12 books by authors you recently discovered and read another one of their works. Perhaps 12 books by Ursula LeGuin, or another book by every author you read during WOGF or Grand Masters. Write 12 reviews in 12 months and have fun! But I need help. I haven't figured out where I create the challenge. Thanks! Steve | ||
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Uber User Posts: 369 Location: Middle TN, USA | Thomcat - 2014-01-07 4:39 PM Young Adult novels challenge ? I would totally do a YA challenge. I was thinking of trying to complete the Locus YA awards and this would fit nicely. Edited by Badseedgirl 2014-01-08 1:30 AM | ||
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Member Posts: 12 | I was thinking of repeating the WOGF one (I joined in July and ended up only reading 11... so close!) but so many of those 11 authors were series authors, I'm definitely going to do the Read the Sequel one instead. I think I'm also going to do the Authors of Color challenge. I'm tempted to pick a third but since I'm also a member of three book groups IRL (and, you know, have to work and stuff) I think that'd be overdoing it. (Otherwise I would be sooo up for a YA challenge.) There are just so many good challenge ideas! Will there be a thread where we can request adding books to the database like there was for the WOGF 2013? | ||
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Admin Posts: 4003 Location: Dallas, Texas | spoltz - 2014-01-08 1:04 AM I think I've come up with an idea that's been percolating between the WOGF challenge and my own challenge to read all the Hugos: Did you discover an author in a past challenge or in the past few years and think, "I just HAVE to read more of that author," but your reading list is so long, you haven't gotten to it? Maybe you want to immerse yourself in one author. Pick 12 books by authors you recently discovered and read another one of their works. Perhaps 12 books by Ursula LeGuin, or another book by every author you read during WOGF or Grand Masters. Write 12 reviews in 12 months and have fun! But I need help. I haven't figured out where I create the challenge. Thanks! Steve Hey Steve, it sounds like daxxh's Read the Sequel challenge might be what you're looking for. To create your own challenge just click the big "Roll-Your-Own" button in the right sidebar on the challenge page. Don't forget that you can create your own personal challenge too and mark it private. For instance, for your Hugo goal you can make a personal challenge to read 50 Hugos this year and fill it up with the books you intend to read. Of course, a Hugo challenge would be a popular idea though you might have to make it fewer books to keep it attractive to other members. So far all the challenges are just 12 books which is cool since that means you can probably choose more than one. I'm on 2 so far and already I want to do the In Translation and Masterworks challenges. And it's only going to get worse as you guys keep making more cool challenges! | ||
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