Contests & Activities: January 10, 2007 Issue [#1479]
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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

The abundance of contests and activities offered at Writing.com, help to create the most exciting and fun website for writers. The Contest and Activities Newsletter is provided each week to, not only assist you in keeping up with the latest and greatest items, but to help assure that, if interested, you have the tools necessary to run a successful contest or activity. Enjoy this issue and please feel free to comment at the bottom!



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Writing Groups and Forums


We’re over a week into 2007 and most of you have probably made your New Year’s resolutions or at least thought about them. Some of you may have already broken them. Me? I’m still thinking about mine. I have a few ideas, but haven’t solidified any yet. If you’ve already made yours or are planning to, don’t forget to create a static item and enter it in "Dear Me: Official WDC ContestOpen in new Window. [E]! The deadline for the contest is 9:00 PM, WDC time, January 31!

Seeing as this is a writing website, I will hazard a guess that many people have made some sort of goal to write more, or to improve their writing, or maybe even to have something published. These are terrific ideas and Writing.com can help you with all of them!

Writing.com members have created a variety of writing groups and forums that open to other members of the site. Some of these groups are genre specific, others span all the genres. Some groups use prompts to help spark ideas, others allow you to create your own. Some groups are small, with only a few members, others are quite large. The point is, if you look, you will find a group or forum to meet your writing needs. If you don’t find exactly what you’re looking for, why not start your own?

Wishing you inspiration and successful writing in 2007,
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Editor's Picks

Some writing groups around the site!

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Some writing contests around the site!

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Don’t forget to check for current activities and contests here:
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Ask & Answer

SHERRI GIBSON Author IconMail Icon says, “Another outstanding newsletter, Terry. You're so right about auctions. If the donators don't fulfill their obligation, it makes the auctioneer look bad, not to mention decrease their chances of having others participate again. Contests and auctions are a blast!” *Bigsmile*
Sherri

Yes, Sherri, it does make the auctioneer look bad. Luckily the auctioneer has the power to remedy the situation by either fulfilling the obligation directly or returning the gift points to the purchaser.

kiyasama says, “Wow, talk about an informative and great newsletter in regards to Auctions. To be honest, I think those are the toughest to get organized and to get people interested in. It's all well and good to get things going, but when the party ends and it's time to get both donors and recipients on the same page, that can be the tricky part. I usually have a journal labeled 'AUCTION' and tend to keep all information there so I don't miss anything.

Thanks again for the great newsletter and the plug of my c-notes. It's very much appreciated.” *Bigsmile*

Good idea with the journal, Kiya! When running an auction, you must do whatever it takes to keep track of everything or you’ll end up with a lot of unhappy people.

kelly1202 says, “A great and helpful newsletter, Terry! The in depth information contained in this newsletter is sure to help anyone out who has never run an auction before. Great job!”

Thanks, Kelly!

Robert Waltz Author IconMail Icon says, “Good bit about auction setup, Terry. One thing that might be good to address, though, would be how many items an auction should contain - not so many that people get confused or overwhelmed by choices; not so few that there seems to be no choice (and no interest) at all...”

Great idea, Robert! Personally, I think that 15 – 20 items works best. If you get more donations, you can always split the items up into two auctions and run one right after the other.

Equilibrium Author IconMail Icon says, “Thank you for featuring the TUWG store, Ter! Hugs and kisses” *Smile*

You’re welcome! I think it’s very clever.

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