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This page explains not only how you can share your ideas with others, but also how your writings and comments help us shape the femedtech Open Space to be a place that supports the development of the femedtech network, and satisfies the needs of participants.  You can find out more about femedtech and its values, our Code of Conduct and give us feedback on any of these pages via comments.  It might be good to start by looking at others’ Published Writings.

Now let’s cut to the chase: what can you contribute and how? If there is an activity happening when you post, you’ll be offered prompts as categories, relating to that activity, but we will always have a Stories category so feel free to post whenever and whatever.

We love all media and writing…

So if you’re willing to fly blind you can head off to Write Now or stick around and read the rest if you like detailed instructions.

You’ll need a catchy Title and to decide whether you want to be attributed by your name / Twitter handle or to be anonymous.  Your writing will be moderated by femedtech.net admins.

Please note the very good advice given about good ways to prepare your writing, adding media, particularly the link to editing tips.

Writing area

Writing area

Always give credit and attribution for images and other third-party content.

Credits in footer and header

Credits in footer and header

Choosing appropriate categor(y)ies and tagging will help your writing be found in Published Writings by potential readers. Providing an email address will enable you to edit your writing after publication.

These are categories used for the first Femedtech Open Space activity. Categories will vary over time but there will alwys be Stories

These are categories used for the first Femedtech Open Space activity. Categories will vary over time but there will alwys be Stories

Finally you can choose a licence and leave a message for the femedtech admins who will moderate your contribution.

Now you’re ready to save a draft, preview and edit if necessary. If you’re happy, then publish and, once it’s moderated, it will be open for all to read.