New Authors Install — Asstrorg
That being said, I'll do my best to provide a general review based on what I think might be involved in installing new authors on a platform like Asstr.org.
📌 Reminder for New Authors: If this feels overwhelming, you are on the wrong path. Stop now and request your journal to add you manually. asstrorg new authors install
- A local Git-like repository for version control.
- A sandboxed Python/Ruby environment for custom scripts.
- Dependency hooks for citation managers (Zotero, EndNote).
- Collaboration bridges to shared team workspaces.
- Global visibility: Your work will be featured on our platform, reaching a diverse audience of readers from around the world.
- Community support: You'll become part of a vibrant community of writers and readers who will provide feedback, encouragement, and support to help you grow as a writer.
- Professional guidance: Our team of experienced editors and writers will offer guidance and mentorship to help you refine your craft and improve your writing.
- Networking opportunities: You'll have the chance to connect with other writers, agents, and publishers, potentially leading to new collaborations, representation, or publishing deals.
- Display Name (visible to collaborators)
- Default License (e.g., CC BY-SA, MIT, or proprietary)
- Signature Key (for verifying authorship)
Our New Authors Install program is a unique opportunity for emerging writers to join our community and showcase their writing to a global audience. As part of this program, we'll be featuring a new author's work on our platform every [insert frequency, e.g., month, quarter, etc.]. This is a chance for new writers to gain exposure, build their portfolio, and connect with readers who appreciate their genre or style. That being said, I'll do my best to
Step 4: Set Up Workspace Directory
During setup, you will be asked: “Where should new author projects be stored?”
Choose a location outside system-protected folders (e.g., C:\Users\YourName\AsstrorgWorkspace). A local Git-like repository for version control
Header Requirements: Every story should have a standardized header. This includes: Title: Author: Codes/Tags: (Crucial for the automated indexing system). Description: A short blurb.
