This is one of my first Rails apps with the user profiles powered completely by Facebook Connect. I used the Facebooker (http://facebooker.rubyforge.org/) plugin, which was relatively painless to integrate into my app.
At the moment, it seems like a vote-blog of short stories... nice, but what are you trying to do? What do you see it growing into? What's your aim with it?
It's hard to provide feedback without knowing what you're trying to achieve...
It's a site where writers can share and promote their work. I'm well aware of the dozens of writing communities out there, but most of these sites operate in a forum or blog model, which I find rather difficult to filter good content/writers from the bad. The voting process on Lit is modeled after a Markov chain where every writer has an assigned global rank. I'm hoping the competitive nature of the site will motivate people to submit their best writings. Eventually, I'd like to make this the destination where aspiring writers post their work and get discovered.
Advice (my first writer's start-up, which shut down a few years ago, tried a similar tack): ranking writers encourages people to write easily-digestible fluff and ascend in the ranks by essentially not playing fair. You can't remove the factor of individual taste from a writing site. In fact, the best models (which is what I'm working on now) encourage such individuality.
I would second this; I don't have any experience with writing startups, but I used to post to fanfiction.net when I was younger. I quickly noticed that the stories with the most reviews and attention weren't really "stories." They were written in script form and frequently revolved anachronistic popular humor being injected into the original work.
The styling is blandly nice - that's a compliment. Reading your words feels nice. It could be better, but then it could always be better. I love the feel of the site.
What's the point? What do you offer that other sites don't offer? Right now it's nice but very, very generic.
Adam and I just launched our beta, and between that and the copy of Infinite Jest somebody mailed me I've had no time. It's all work, reading, sleep. I'll be back on eventually.
The overall appearance of the website is "confusingly similar" to that of typophile.com, which is a high profile and very active online community. If I would've just randomly came across it, I would've assumed it was a typophile spin-off.
When I first landed, I thought the buttons on the right were something like what digg has, then I thought that they were the dates of some blog posts. I finally realized that they were points like digg has (I think?).
An about section would be a good idea too. Is this place for short stories? Novels? Comics? What?
Also, the meat of the page seems to be too...centered? For some reason my eyeballs like things to be on the left side of a page and not in the center.
The sidebar font uses the same blue as the facebook "Log in with Facebook" above.
(1) This makes me think that clicking these links will ask me to log into Facebook
(2) Overall feels like you're phishing for my Facebook username/password. You need to explain what your site is before anyone will feel comfortable logging into Facebook via your site. Furthermore, WHY would I log into FB through your site? Are you going to pull in my friends list and send them spam on my behalf? Are you going to post in my activity feed? These are all questions that a user will have and you need to be very clear about upfront.
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The styling is blandly nice - that's a compliment. Reading your words feels nice. It could be better, but then it could always be better. I love the feel of the site.
What's the point? What do you offer that other sites don't offer? Right now it's nice but very, very generic.
Why are you not on IRC these days, btw?
...creep.
Why not throw up an "about"?
When I first landed, I thought the buttons on the right were something like what digg has, then I thought that they were the dates of some blog posts. I finally realized that they were points like digg has (I think?).
An about section would be a good idea too. Is this place for short stories? Novels? Comics? What?
Also, the meat of the page seems to be too...centered? For some reason my eyeballs like things to be on the left side of a page and not in the center.
Just my 0.02