Whether or not a fanfiction is fully complete does not matter. I was speaking of completion in terms of readiness for publication on the site. If you're actively working on something you plan to submit (e.g. the first part of your fanfic or an editorial), but don't have it ready for final submission, then there will soon be a "Work in Progress" forum to discuss such things.
As it is now, this thread would look like this in story mode:
http://www.chronocompendium.com/viewstory.php?t=156If that's only what you intend to have published for that part, then by all means submit it. Creating a post in the Submissions forum says "I want this to be published like this on the site. What do you all think?"
I can't say anything about how submissions are processed because no "for sure" system has been put in place, but generally things should stay in Submissions for a while (a few days or a week) for peer review by the community. When the community accepts it a Chrono Scholar should move it to the Fanfics section. Upper level site staff (Master Chrono Scholars and Admins) can decide individually whether or not to accept submitted content.
However, I'd suggest submitting larger chunks (e.g. an Introduction which would include the Prologue and a Chapter or so, maybe more, or maybe just a larger and more in depth Prologue) until I can revamp the Fanfic section so that it displays listings for each author individually or until I create a new system from scratch that allows authors to create stories split into parts (e.g. pages, chapters, books), which could then be categorized by Genre and Author.
Otherwise, the Fanfics page will just grow to fairly difficult sizes. Having smaller parts also entails for readers more travelling to and from the Fanfic listing, which breaks continuity.
But please do submit your story in parts as you finish them. Waiting until you finish the entirety of your work before submitting anything only cheats you of the user feedback that submitting in parts would entail. You'd end up having to submit it in several parts anyway, since it would be too daunting to read everything on one page and we have a post size limit.
However, this has brought to my attention a few problems inherent within the current system. I'll be sure to make notes for future development.
BTW, please be sure to double space between paragraphs later. It increases readability many times over, especially on text-only browsers. I've been trying to get others to do it too.