SADC FAQ
A: No. The quality of your writing is not a deciding factor on membership. Whether you have always had a desire to write but have never done so or you are already a published writer - you are welcome to join the SADC.
2. How do I become a member of the SADC?
A: That's Easy - just reply to any SADC blog with your name and decision to join the SADC. The day you join you must begin writing one scene a day. If you wish to receive SADC newsletters, attend SADC meetings, etc.., please send your complete information to SADC President at claudiajurt@hotmail.com (Please include your full name, email, telephone #, DOB, date of membership).
3. Will you sell or give out my personal information?
A: Never. However, your email address will be added to the SADC group email list. Unless you request otherwise, other SADC members will have access to your email.
4. What if I want to remain anonymous on the SADC blog?
A: Not a problem. When you join, just give us an anonymous name that you will use for your SADC writing.
5. What is the cost to join the SADC?
A: There is no cost to join the SADC.
6. Do I have to publish my scenes on a blog to participate?
A: No you do not. Most members keep their work confidential. You must keep track of your SADC work by giving each scene or set of scenes a title and date.
7. Does the SADC recommend that I post my work online?
A: No. Some members may choose to post all of their scenes on a blog - this is a personal decision. However, when you post anything online, you risk having your ideas/work stolen.
8. Will the SADC pay for my work?
A: No, the SADC was created to inspire people to write. What you choose to do with the product(s) of your SADC work is solely up to you.
9. How do you know if a member has actually been writing a scene a day?
A: Unless members send in their work (this is not a requirement at this point) the SADC can only go by the honour system. The SADC is meant to help writers help themselves! If you're not writing you're only cheating yourself.
10. Is the SADC open only to residents of Canada?
A: No. The SADC is open to anyone from anywhere in the world.
11. Is the president of the SADC a professional writer?
A: Not yet. The SADC makes no claims to any 'proper' writing methods or ways to get published.
12. How long does a scene have to be?
A: A scene can be as long as you want or as short as the following example:
INT. BATHROOM - DAY
An ELDERLY WOMAN enters the bathroom and looks at herself in the mirror. She is crying.
FEMALE VOICE (OS)
Mom, come on. Everyone's waiting to eat.
The elderly woman scowls at the mirror and exits the bathroom.
13. Do I have to attend the SADC meetings/events to be a member?
A: No. The only requirement for membership is to write one scene a day.
14. If I attend an SADC meeting, do I have to show my work?
A: No. However, all members are welcome to bring in their scenes to have them read by other members and/or read out loud by the group.
15. Can I email my work to other members for feedback?
A: Absolutely! However, the SADC cannot guarantee a response from any given member.
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