Have you noticed?

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Have you noticed that the list of users now includes everyone? It's a much better idea than the previous shorter list, although I'm not sure about being called a user--it implies some sort of addiction. Oh, maybe it isn't so inappropriate.

Angharad (as an author does that make me a pusher, as well?)

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Well some of us do come here....

for our daily fix of Easy As Falling Off A Bike.

Arwen

p.s. I did notice the more than ten at a time "Who's online" yesterday I believe.

the worst kind

An incidous plot indeed, if ever there was one; free samples till she gets you hopelessly hooked, any day now she's going to stop posting and open a site where we are going to have to pay a fee, its just that after 400+ samples I am beginning to suspect she's a terrible busines person!

I'll take the blame :)

Frank's picture

I asked Erin if it could be changed to show all. She graciously made it happen..

Huggles

Frank

Hugs

Frank

I dunno if an author is...

... a pusher or a user too... I find I've become adicted to it.

I like the long list, as well.

Annette

I think it's great

that all that are signed in are shown.Amy"May your pen never run out of ink and your brain out of ideas"

shoot

Well, my name is still missing from the list, but then I haven't submitted any fiction here yet either. So officially I'm not an author. Guess I'll have to wait some more.

< sigh >
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May the Stars light your path.
Joy

Wrong list

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The author list is in the right column just below the online list, unless you're using Reversi. Anyone signed in should appear in the online list. Only people who have posted a story AND I've made an entry for them appear in the author list. The online list is completely automatic and currently lists up to 40 online members. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.