Hi, Sheli, Thanks so much. I think if you join at <http://www.gather.com/register.jsp;jsessionid=A3F1F1A9A2D5DE7A2B614FBA4F9E3 6B8?beamBack=joinGroup.jsp%3fgrpId%3d3659174697244428&grpId=3659174697244428 > Join Gather.com, then when you enter a rating, it is counted as a vote. Sharlotte -----Original Message----- From: uhna-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:uhna-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sheli DeLaney Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 8:39 AM To: uhna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [UHNA] Re: Vote for Sharlotte's Novel Hi, I just read your chapter and I rated it and commented. But how do I vote? I couldn't figure it out. Sheli D. On 2/17/07, Donnelly < donnelly@xxxxxxx <mailto:donnelly@xxxxxxx> > wrote: Hi, Everyone, I could use your help. My anthro sci fi novel, Kasker (written by me as Sharlotte Donnelly), is eligible for the First Chapters Writing Competition on Gather.com. One novelist will win a publishing contract with Touchstone/Simon & Schuster, a $5,000 cash prize and promotion by Borders! To read the first chapter of Kasker and vote for me, go to: <http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976910699> http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976910699 . You must be a member of Gather.com to vote, but that's easy. Just go to: <http://www.gather.com/register.jsp;jsessionid=A3F1F1A9A2D5DE7A2B614FBA4F9E3 6B8?beamBack=joinGroup.jsp%3fgrpId%3d3659174697244428&grpId=3659174697244428 > Join Gather.com. It's free to join. Thanks for you help, and thanks to New York Times best-selling author Michael Banks for encouraging me to do this. Thanks, Sharkey Sharlotte Neely, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology & Native American Studies Anthropology Coordinator 230 Landrum Department of Sociology/Anthropology/Philosophy Northern Kentucky University Highland Heights , KY 41099 859-572-5258 or 5259 (telephones) 859-572-6086 (fax) neelys@xxxxxxx (email) http://www.nku.edu/~neelys <http://www.nku.edu/%7Eneelys> (web page) I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. Nelson Mandela The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences. Ruth Benedict