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Rated: E · Book · Personal · #2106234
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#902039 added January 12, 2017 at 10:12pm
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A Walk Through the Port
As I take a walk through my Port, I find it's a little disorganised. This is because it's taken me a long time to figure out how to use Folders. I managed Books without problems but Folders confused me. Now if I get time I would like to organise my work into Folders if I can. I do have my older work towards the bottom of my Port, holding up the column so to speak. As we learn how to write in new ways, or improve our writing, we build on previous work. This means that the oldest work seems appropriate to be at the bottom waiting to be worked on, improved on, like a cornerstone.

I like to have my awarded pieces in the highlighted area, although, at this point, I have my Rising Stars Work here in all its forms. The Folders and Books are at the top reflecting collections. It's not only that I've a reason for collections being at the top because they're the same in nature, such as my 100 days completion books for example; it's just that it shows how much I've learnt to use the tools here on WDC. I love learning, it doesn't matter what it is, it's just the ability to find out new things in life.

I think that if you would walk through my Port, the word that comes to mind is progress. In addition, what hits me is variety, from poetry to short stories, comedy and suspense. It is a real eclectic mix of writing. I have to wonder what someone would say if people looked into my brain!


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