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October 6, 2004: storytime

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Noticing Newbies


Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

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Welcome to the Noticing Newbies Newsletter! Our goal is to showcase some of our newest Writing.Com Authors and their items. From poetry and stories to creative polls and interactives, we'll bring you a wide variety of items to enjoy. We will also feature "how to" advice and items that will help to jump start the creation process on Writing.com

We hope all members of the site will take the time to read, rate, review and welcome our new authors. By introducing ourselves, reviewing items and reaching out, we will not only make them feel at home within our community, we just might make new friends!

The Editors Are:
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Your host this week is esprit Author Icon

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Letter from the editor

Self Confidence



Do you ever doubt your abilities as a writer? Do you become discouraged and wonder why you keep writing? Many of us require constant assurance that our work is good. We need the praise of our families and friends to boost our confidence back up when it slips, and it will slip.

While it is natural and important to need praise, you must develop motivation within yourself and work to build your self-confidence. Remind yourself that you can improve your writing skills, that few are born good writers.

You've made the first step into writing by posting your work for the public to read. Doing that takes a mountain of courage. Apprehensions may have developed because others were critical of your work or perhaps you were too critical of yourself. Maybe someone told you to scrap everything except that one great sentence or scene.

No one but another writer truly understands the amount of effort and time you’ve invested, or the tears and emotion wrung from your being. Most of your reviewers are writers; they are not harsh.

We all need recognition and praise to keep from giving up. Where do we get it? Readers can’t give it until the book is published. Reviewers give it...along with the criticisms necessary to get it ready to be submitted to a publisher. The one best to give you praise along the way is you.

You will need this commitment, especially when you feel discouraged or frustrated by the comments of reviewers.

Taking pride in your achievements is the best thing you can do to build confidence. Instead of focusing on the negatives, take a moment to congratulate yourself for that particularly fine descriptive scene you wrote, or that wonderful character only you could have created.

Praise yourself for being able to enjoy your work. Writing well is hard work; it takes a lot of practice. Use a journal, and write in it every day. Write about anything and everything. Write as if you’re writing a letter to a friend. When you write a friend to share something, you are careful to include every detail because you want him to see and feel it the same way you did.

Write your drafts the same way. When you start tweaking and fiddling as you go, you lose your voice and the story quickly dies.

Do you remember the scene I mentioned awhile ago? Read it again out loud. I bet it sounded like you, didn’t it? It was written naturally...exactly as you thought it in your head, in your speaking voice. That’s why it was so good. Sure, there are rules to follow, and you will follow them when you start revising; but for now, just write the short story, poem, paragraph or novel as it appears in your mind.

Write for the joy of writing, only to please yourself. Your writing will reflect the pleasure you’re taking, and you’ll be amazed at the confidence you gain. It is that confidence which will soon become evident in the quality of work you churn out. It takes time, don’t give up.


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Editor's Picks

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My Picks For Newbies of the Month. This list becomes longer each month. I wish I had room to include them all. The complete list is here.

http://www.writing.com/main/list_items.php?type=newbie

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Ask & Answer

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Thank you for all of the comments, they are appreciated.

We *Heart* all FEEDBACK

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*Balloon1* Submitted To: Noticing Newbies
Submission Time: 09-09-04 @ 2:45am
Submitted By: invisibleink
Submitted Comment:

Greetings,

I am no longer considered a Newbie, but I still subscribe to this newsletter. It is always a joy to read and I am always learning something new or investigating the ports of the newest members being highlighted.

Thank you for continuing to aid this non-Newbie, along with the all fresh talents that are arriving daily to Writing.Com.

Regards,

invisibleink

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*Balloon2* Submitted To: Noticing Newbies
Submission Time: 09-09-04 @ 3:28am
Submitted By: Puditat Author Icon
Submitted Comment:

Nice work Esprit. I enjoyed your straight forward advice and encouraging manner.

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*Balloon3* Submitted To: Noticing Newbies
Submission Time: 09-09-04 @ 5:28am
Submitted By: raynstorm
Submitted Comment:

Thank you Esprit for including one of my stories in your newsletter! I've taken to reviewing again, mostly to give back to the writing.com community for reviewing my work. Because I may not always have massive amounts of time, I haven't made it to the most active reviewers list, but I have made it to number 65 on the most credited reviewers list. I've also discovered the shameless plug page and begun posting links to my work there. You are so correct in saying it us up to us to get our work out there for reviews. Thank you again for a taking the time to publish a wonderful newsletter!

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*Balloon4* Submitted To: Noticing Newbies
Submission Time: 09-09-04 @ 9:55am
Submitted By: kathl
Submitted Comment:

Thank you again for highlighting my work. I am honestly thrilled that you thought my stuff worthy of note.
-kath

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*Balloon1* Submitted To: Noticing Newbies
Submission Time: 09-09-04 @ 10:14am
Submitted By: newykr
Submitted Comment:

Write and write. We do it for the writing of it reviews or no reviews continue to write. That is very important. Never give writing up and try to review as often as you can.

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*Balloon2* Submitted To: Noticing Newbies
Submission Time: 09-09-04 @ 2:22pm
Submitted By: PastVoices Author Icon
Submitted Comment:

Hey Esprit,

I really liked your "Pick list of Newbies for September". I found it easier to pick and review a piece going to their port and reading about them first. I review Newbies when I get the newsletter, but this is the first time I have seen this list thing. Way to go!!

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*Balloon3* Submitted To: Noticing Newbies
Submission Time: 09-16-04 @ 7:48am
Submitted By:Mitch Author Icon
Submitted Comment:

Being fairly knew myself, I thoroughly enjoy this newsletter. It's among the several I've subscribed to but the chance to encourage other newbies whose work I may not have seen yet makes this my favorite. And of course it helps that I was listed in the last edition and am grateful for that. Keep up the good work.

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Submission Time: 09-16-04 @ 11:58pm
Submitted By: drdurrant
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Submitted Comment:

A somewhat humourous look at raising spiritual children in this world today.

Thank you all! You're the best and you're what makes this site so enjoyable.

*Idea* Watch for next week's letter by laurencia

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