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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!
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Growth is a natural series of spurts and stops. Discouragement and the temptation to quit will come, but you decide what you do with it.
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Of Interest to New Writers
"Invalid Entry" by Destinae
I view writing as a business. Being published requires an author to have that type of mindset.
A brand new group specializing in members under age 18. You can help her make it the greatest!
News & Views ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Visit the group page to sign up for your copy. Your views and ideas are welcome!
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Submitted By: casper-writer
Submitted Comment: Thank you Esprit for your wonderful words of wisdom in Don't Be A Showoff. I generally try to be short and concise in my writing but I do occassionally find myself trying to impress, not as much as I did in the past, but I still catch my ego trying to sneak itself in there from time to time. Thanks again for the timeless reminder about writing for your readers instead of yourself.
Thank you! I don't think you can keep it out, or even want to completely. You just have to use trickery to keep it in the background. For instance, give it a story of it's own and let him write to his heart's content. Then he'll be satisfied to stay out of the limelight in your work.
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Submitted By: silverribbons
Submitted Comment: This really relates to me, I feel like I never have time, a full time uni student with 1 million exams around the corner. I promise myself after reading this, I must take some quiet time.
Thank you for the inspiration! X
I hope you do. Being still is good for the spirit, too.
Submitted By: larryp
Submitted Comment: Esprit
So, you've been roaming around discussion forums again...
A really good and encouraging newsletter.
Inspiration comes and goes, you can't depend on it to always be there. Sometimes, you have to keep writing anyway. Deadlines must be met, enthusiastically or not. This is where your properly prepared outline or notes of ideas can carry you through these dry times.
>>good advice
Thank you, Larry!
Submitted By: casper-writer
Submitted Comment: Thank you esprit for your magnificent insights and words of wisdom regarding Getting Your Groove Back. That was some of the best advice I've ever read or heard. Thank you.
Thank you! Have you tried it yet?
Submitted By: katiedoyle100
Submitted Comment: I found this newsletter to be very informational, and often I find myself staring up at the sky. Up in the sky are the walking characters in my dreams, in my stories, and in my life. Often I find remembering the past while looking at the sky: I forget the stress strangling me day after day and all is gone. I agree that actually noticing the sky and the works of art hidden in it are, indeed, inspirational.
You speak through poetry, Katie, it shows your creative talent. Thank you!
Submitted By: Rakkit
Submitted Comment: Hey, this has been great. Still don't know my way around, but I'm getting there!
You will, Shroud, you will. Just keep exploring.
Submitted By: Nizza
Submitted Comment: Even though I partially agree with some of the things you said partaining to writer's block, I don't completeley agree. For some of us, it's when we're at peace that we CAN'T write. When the stress is gone and everything is quiet, there are no thoughts there. I am one of the ones who writes best when my life is chaotic. You are right to say that alot of writer's block has to do with getting bored, but to alot of us - quiet non-chaotic times are boredom.
That's true. Each must find their own way to motivation.
Submitted By: Ash
Submitted Comment: This was a great newsletter. I really enjoyed reading the poem 'Can You'.
Keep up the good work,
Ash
Thank you, Ash!
We always appreciate the feedback, thanks!
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