Noticing Newbies: March 24, 2010 Issue [#3630]
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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

         I'm honored to be your guest host for this week's WDC Noticing Newbies Newsletter ~ the month I celebrate my Fourth Year in this Community of Writers and Artists

         Our WDC Community welcomes daily 'Newbies' who arrive, each with a unique voice, eager to add that voice to the symphonic chorus that is our Community. To all the 'Newbies' and 'Not So Newbies' whatever your dreams and aspirations in writing ~ Welcome.

The moment a man sets his thoughts down on paper,
however secretly,
he is in a sense writing for publication.

Raymond Chandler



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Letter from the editor

Greetings, fellow writers. We each arrive here with a unique vision, and want to share our vision in prose and verse with others in the WDC Community. And what a versatile creative group we are*Thumbsup* Each of us is welcomed with open arms and an open mind and a portfolio to keep and showcase this unique vision of our world in words.

         Our portfolios are unique and copyrighted to each of us. Remember to select the option to have your 'static item' viewable by "Registered Members" or "Registered Authors" to maintain each work's ability to be considered unpublished by a magazine, ezine or book publisher if you may wish to submit a story or poem or a novel or article for publication. I know you check the guidelines with care, and most of them do consider a closed forum review or draft as maintaining the option of first rights publication, so that's a safe option for your work.

         You can consider your fellow writers as readers, reviewers, critique partners, editors as well as fellow writers. With that in mind, if you present your story or poem or article in a professional manner, you're more likely to get a thoughtful read with some encouraging and provocative comments. Most of us draft offline and upload our work to create a static item to share with our fellows our world in words. Most of us also hope to receive some feedback as to how well we've presented our world - did our poem reach the heart or ignite the mind or ease the spirit; did our story entertain, delight, mesmerize, or coax a laugh.

         When uploading documents, as when drafting directly onsite to a new static item, read over the work. Consider your item as you would a submission to a magazine or editor or your professor. After you've run your spellchecker, read it through with your own eyes. You can hit the SAVE and EDIT box at the bottom of the static item screen and continue editing and drafting, as well as adding ML codes to create the visual effect you desire. For example, in a story or article, separate paragraphs with a space, whether you indent or not, to allow your reader visual breaks. Also, begin each new character's comment or quote with a new paragraph. These are standards commonly required by publications, so not a bad habit to embrace from the start.

         The most common formatting that vanishes with my uploads is centering and indenting. ML codes to fix those items require but a few keystrokes.

*Bullet*Centering = { center } TYPE THE TITLE { /center } [with no space between the bracket and its contents]

*Bullet*Indenting = { indent } Begin typing the paragraph. End the paragraph with a return key and you will create a space before the next paragraph.

*Bullet*Boldface = { b } { /b } (Note the backslash is the toggle to turn off the command

*Bullet*Italics = { i } { /i } wrapped before and after the text you wish to italicize.

         These are the most basic, I think, ML Commands to make the presentation of your work clean and professional in your portfolio. The full listing of ML codes with examples is available with but three keystrokes.

*Bullet*At the top left of your screen, under Site Navigation click Site Tools and then ML Help You'll find basic ML codes as well as a growing creative array of fun stuff like colors and balloons *Balloon6* and artistic symbols for your use.

         So open your portfolios, upload or post your stories, verse, articles, plays, essays, images, or whatever your Muse Creative inspires. Then, perhaps, stop in and say hello, introduce yourself and get to know some of your fellow writers and artists both newly arrived and those who've been around awhile.

         Open your portfolio and share your vision ~ explore the worlds created by your fellow writers and artists ~ a cool place to visit ~

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A warm welcome to our newbies; come meet new and not-so-new members of Writing.Com!
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         Now, what we've been waiting for ~ I present some of our recently arrived peers ~ each with something of himself/herself to share in verse and/or prose from their portfolios.*Thumbsup*

Write On!
Kate
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Editor's Picks

Please join me in welcoming some of the newest members of our Community who offer their work, poetic, prosaic, comedic and tragic, and so much more, for your reading, and reviewing, pleasure.*Smile*


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A poem using objects to personify heartbreak
#1656408 by 17cherry Author IconMail Icon


 God,I Love Her Open in new Window. (E)
poetry/Feelings
#1658156 by fordboy69 Author IconMail Icon


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This is a true story about a boy who admires his inspirational Grandfather.
#1658126 by wordbender Author IconMail Icon


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#1658073 by Not Available.


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Flash Fiction contest entry, cheating husband will pay
#1658101 by LASinn Author IconMail Icon


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Poem about the whole "ignorance is bliss" concept.
#1657004 by Malcolm Mandela Author IconMail Icon


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#1658059 by Not Available.


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One short note can change your whole perspective on life...
#1658022 by Grace Author IconMail Icon


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#1657999 by Not Available.


 A Memoir Without Words Open in new Window. (E)
"If you stare long enough, you might catch a glimpse of a utterance amidst the void..."
#1658000 by Austin Matthews Author IconMail Icon


 
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Ask & Answer

         As a guest host, I won't overstay my welcome in your virtual home, but ask that you visit with fellow newcomers and old-timers, enter their worlds of words in verse and prose, and let them know your thoughts. The best way to get a review or comment is to leave one for another. Kind of like extending an invitation to lunch; the invite is returned in kind.*Smile*

         Until we next meet along the highways and byways of our Community, I wish you each joy in writing!

Kate
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