Thread:Sakaros/@comment-26925323-20150825035739/@comment-104549-20150825041419

There isn't really a review process. If it's glaringly awful, some users will correct grammar and spelling until they get twitchy and have to stop so their eyes don't bleed. On the other end of the spectrum, if it's fantastically excellent, it can get nominated to be Featured work. Most stories are somewhere in the middle.

I should have mentioned last time, and specific to uploading from Word: the best way I've found to code, once you're comfortable with the basic coding, is to go through and add the symbols in the Word document. For me, that usually means going through and finding all my italicized words and names, and adding two single quotes on each side. The Word italics won't carry over, but the code marks will.

NB: A Times New Roman apostrophe is not the same as the single quote mark used to make italics/bold, even though it's the same key on the keyboard. In Word (2013, at least), go to the Insert tab on the ribbon, then Symbol. It's in the first row, deceptively called "Apostrophe" and at Character Code 0027. My personal strategy is to go through my Word document, add normal Times New Roman apostrophes for italics and bold, then, when I'm done with the whole document, do a CTRL+H to replace every TNR apostrophe with the single quote symbol.