Adding Topics
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Adding Topics
I would like to suggest adding the ability to create a forum topic on any book - or at least on a book that has been BOTD. For example, Of Illusions and Ink Spills is a book of poems, and it would be great to discuss our favorite poem and other thoughts we had on the book. When you go to the forum for this book, you only see a listing of reviews without the ability to add a topic. There is a poetry forum, but that is too vast for a focused discussion on one book. I found this same type of situation with Corners, a book of 25 short stories that has been BOTD in the past. Perhaps there is already a way to achieve what I am requesting, but I am not aware of it. Thank you for any help.
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You can comment on the reviews or discuss the book in the appropriate forum. This thread explains it: Topic Creation Guidelines.MsH2k wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 16:01 This time, I have decided to just ask for what I want...
I would like to suggest adding the ability to create a forum topic on any book - or at least on a book that has been BOTD. For example, Of Illusions and Ink Spills is a book of poems, and it would be great to discuss our favorite poem and other thoughts we had on the book. When you go to the forum for this book, you only see a listing of reviews without the ability to add a topic. There is a poetry forum, but that is too vast for a focused discussion on one book. I found this same type of situation with Corners, a book of 25 short stories that has been BOTD in the past. Perhaps there is already a way to achieve what I am requesting, but I am not aware of it. Thank you for any help.
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