
Want to contribute an article or review?
It's pretty simple! Just copy and paste the following form into an email, fill it out, and send it our way at: mediamoths@gmail.com
This will help us put together a biography page for you, which will allow readers to get to know you.
A completed example will follow the blank form, so check that if you get confused.
(Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Why? See the FAQ at the bottom of the page!)
Real Name*:
Username:
Display picture*:
Age*:
Biography*:
Links:
Real Name*: Eric
Username: NostalgiaKing
Display picture*:
http://www.mediamoths.comhttps://static.secure.website/wscfus/5911591/uploads/avatar-582287_3.jpg
Age*: 21
Biography*: I like games.
Links:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/NostalgiaKing
Backloggery: http://backloggery.com/NostalgiaKing
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NostalgiaKing
To submit a review/article, include the following information:
Title of the article/game/TV show/movie;
A short paragraph for the main page/indexes;
Links to anywhere else the article/review has been posted (see FAQ);
Links to any pictures you'd like to include in the article (see FAQ)
FAQ
Why do you need to know my name?
We want to give you the proper credit for whatever work you allow
us to post on our website.
What kind of display picture can I use? How can I get it to you?
We prefer .jpegs/.jpgs and .bmps (no .gifs!). Simply post a link to it (whether it be from a Photobucket, Facebook, MySpace, or whatever!
We'd also prefer real pictures, but if you don't feel comfortable with
that, an avatar will work. We'll save the image, upload it to the site,
and that'll be that!
What kind of links do you need?
If you have a website, a blog, a YouTube page, a Twitter account, or whatever, we'd love to send readers that way!
Why do you want to know where else I've posted my work?
We'd like to be able to inform users where else your work has been published! For example, you may have posted your video game review
on a forum, or had it published on a gaming website.
Anything I should know about pictures?
We'd prefer not to publish pictures with watermarks for other sites.
Many sites watermark their pictures with their logo and copyright
information. We prefer clean images whose origins aren't obvious. We prefer wholly original images, captured by the author using an image capturing device, though we understand that this isn't always possible. Remember, pictures aren't required! If you can't find a suitable image, that's fine!