Hi all,
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youthculture and I have been discussing the idea for a Lit "Wall of Fame" over on the forums, in which to proudly display our current publication achievements.
She thought this was a good idea, and so:

If you have work that's
been published (not just accepted for publication), on or since
Jan 1, 2008 
send a note to @
youthculture with links to:
-- the deviation
-- the MONTH and YEAR of publication
-- a name and a website for the publication.
Please include "Wall of Fame" in the subject title of the note. ** Remember, only send your links in once the piece is
actually published. This is to avoid double-listing, and also because a lot of people have to put devs in storage until after publication date, so there wouldn't be a lot of point in asking for links prior to that.

Here's a chance to inspire your fellow writers, and let others know of your achievements so we can give you a cheer!

Don't forget, there's also a space in the forum for competition results! If you have recently run a comp, please note @
youthculture with a list of the winners and the winning devs.
Be a good sport and congratulate someone on their achievement today!
Devious Comments
TTFN
Me
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... and them who's in January soundzine too
You know, having somewhere-prominent listing of publications that dA-members are involved with wouldn't be a bad idea, either. Unless there is one already? Iunno, might be worth checking out.
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Great idea Sal and Kels (:
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