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Noticing Newbies: July 31, 2024 Issue [#12666]




 This week: You Are Here
  Edited by: GeminiGem🐾
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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



Hello! I'm GeminiGem🐾 and I am your guest editor for this month's Noticing Newbie Newsletter.


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Letter from the editor

You Are HereX






Okay, so you are here. "Here" as in you are a member of Writing.Com. We are happy you are here! We aren't just saying that. New members are what keeps things feeling fresh and interesting around the site.

To get the most out of your membership you need to know that more than anything else, we are a community of writers. What makes this place work the way it does is member participation.

Wait, did I just lose you? Hang on, it isn't as bad as you might think.

If social interaction is not usually your thing, you will find that the site is full of introverts of every stripe (with a few extroverts thrown in for good measure). How much you interact and participate is completely up to you. You may find, however, that the more you dive in and positively interact with the community, the better your experience will be.

A great place to start is the COMMUNITY NEWSFEED. My last Noticing Newbies Newsletter covered this subject completely, so I will refer you back to it "Making It Happen.

But wait, there's more! *Bigsmile* There are all sorts of activities on WdC that you will discover as you spend time here, but I would like to mention some that encourage either member-to-member interactions or are places for members to share a bit about themselves. Click on the heart of any activity you would like to put in your Favorites for easy future reference.

These first two are official WdC-sponsored forums. You may have discovered one or both of them already. If you are a newbie you may post in the Noticing Newbies forum (but any member can respond). The General discussion forum is for any member to post. People post about all sorts of stuff. It is fun to go back and see what kinds of things people have discussed.

FORUM
Noticing Newbies  (13+)
A warm welcome to our newbies; come meet new and not-so-new members of Writing.Com!
#126963 by The StoryWitchress

FORUM
Writing.Com General Discussion  (13+)
A message forum for general discussion. Please come and chat with others!
#100931 by Writing.Com Support



This next forum is run by one of our members and you can post or respond to posts as it suits you. There are no particular prompts, just friendly discussions.

FORUM
The 7/7 Forum  (18+)
Message Forum to chat and Interact with fellow WDC members 7 days a week
#2312629 by Spookifish - Happy Halloween!


These two forums provide prompts to promote discussions. You can pop in and respond when you find the prompts interesting.

FORUM
Question of the Day!  (18+)
Come answer a question, share a laugh, encourage one another, and bring me a coffee!
#2142667 by Lilli 🧿 ☕

FORUM
SMALL TALK   (13+)
Writing Activity - prompt-based expression of thoughts
#2299675 by Solace.Bring


Blogging is a great way to share what you are thinking or experiencing, and joining a blogging group can help you build relationships with other bloggers. I have included a couple of WdC blogging groups.

GROUP
Blogging Circle of Friends   (E)
A group for WDC bloggers.
#1901868 by Lyn's a Witchy Woman

Blog Harbor from The Talent Pond  (13+)
A discussion forum and activity hub for Talent Pond bloggers.
#1700829 by Jeff


There are lots of other special interest forums as well, but this list can get you started. You will find people who are happy to answer questions, share information, and even challenge your thinking. Welcome to the Writing.Com community of writers.




Thank you to tracker for the inspiration for this newsletter topic.

Would you like to be able to suggest some newsletter topics? Take a few moments and fill out this survey.
 
SURVEY
Newsletter Topics  (E)
What topics would you find interesting to read about in the WdC newsletters?
#2321417 by GeminiGem🐾


Editor's Picks

Bug Eyes

Here are some newbies I noticed!

Through the Eyes of a Cat  (E)
Our family cat always acted as if he was better than us. Maybe he was.
#2324349 by D.K.D.

 The Calming Sensational Sea  (E)
This is a short exercise in writing with the senses in mind.
#2324319 by Mrs.Tea

 Forever and Always  (13+)
My life from 8th-12th grade. Five of the most important years of my development.
#2324292 by Nathan Zimmerman

 The Light in the Forest  (E)
A short poem.
#2324249 by ElaraFox101

 Everything is You!  (E)
Find peace in nature, hold onto hope, and remember that everything you need is within you.
#2324244 by Zemira

 Old Friend  (18+)
Do I want to remember all of the things Ive forgotten? Maybe its safer this way
#2324227 by Jane Doe

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#2324187 by Not Available.

 
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Ask & Answer

From my last Noticing Newbies newsletter "Making It Happen

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I am mesmerized by your animated eyes moving back and forth! Great newsletter. A must-read for every newbie!

Thank you, Tracker!

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