First of all, I want to say that reading all over your comments are invaluable to me, an extreme newbie to the freelance world, and most especially to CC. You all are great writers, and it truly inspires me. I so hope I succeed here because the other site I write for...well, they are consistantly wonderful, but do not pay very well, and this is for now my only source of income.
Anyway, here is my question. I just submitted my first article to CC after hours of tweaking the thing, and actually mentally and physically holding my breath as I hit the "submit" button. I thought I had all the rules down till I came in here and read something about putting a conclusion (long summary?) at the end of my article. I am pretty sure that by me omitting that will earn me my first rejection, right? I mean, the article had a nice conclusion, but nothing blaringly obvious stating it was a final thought or summary or anything.
Should I go back and edit it? Possibly adding in something along the lines of "Finally, or "To sum it all up", or even the detestable, "In conclusion".. blah blah? Or should I just not sweat it and wait for Ed's comments, as there will likely be other things wrong with it anyway, since it's my first article?
Sorry for my babbling...just would love to be one of the rare ones that squeek by without getting my first article rejected.

TIA e'one
CindyQueue