Short Stories: July 06, 2005 Issue [#465]
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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

Welcome to this week's edition of the Short Story newsletter. Each edition of the newsletter highlights issues of concern to short story writers.

~*Flower4*~ Diane ~*Flower4*~


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Letter from the editor

Inspiration on Hold


I'm more inspired to write during the winter months. I think it's the cold weather. I'm not a fan of cold weather so I spend many hours indoors during this part of the year. If I didn't dream up stories of imaginary journeys, I would probably go stir crazy.

So the winter is filled with writing while the summer months are filled with guilt. I go to the beach and feel guilty when I return because I'm too tired to write. I go to picnics and take my journal, but I don't write because I'm too busy conversing with family and friends. I meet friends at restaurants and talk of writing, but never actually put pen to paper.

Inspiration is there, it's just on hold. I worry it might tire of hearing the high-pitched operator voice in my head telling it that it's call is very important, please wait a minute. While I enjoy the summer days out of doors, I still worry at times that Inspiration will tire of holding and not come calling again.

This summer I decided to take a different path. I would schedule writing into my day so I couldn't put off Inspiration! It was a brilliant plan. I formulated writing exercises for each day, then promptly ignored them. I committed to contests and didn't complete the entries. So this summer has been filled with even more guilt, but I'm having amazing times with friends and family trying to avoid my well laid plans!

Don't worry Inspiration, you're only on hold for a few more weeks. *Wink*

Until next time,
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Editor's Picks

I've selected a few short stories below for your reading pleasure. Enjoy, and remember to send a review to the author.



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Ask & Answer

The editors work hard to make sure the newsletters are informative and enjoyable and appreciate your responses.


*Note1* Brians Next Novel Almost Done! Author Icon "That idea about looking out the window and writing a relationship story based on the first two people you see is definitely an interesting one--the crazy things you could write about!"

I agree. I love prompts that encourage creativity. I bet nobody would write similar tales with this one!

*Note1* hdelphyne "Hello Diane,I am new to this site, so just getting my bearings. Just wanted to note that I enjoyed your letter on writing exercises. I expect to make good use of your tips and hints. I also intend to come back to read the stories."

Welcome to Writing.Com! I'm glad you're enjoying the newsletters. *Smile*

*Note1* esprit Author Icon "Diane, another useful letter for my folder, thank you! use the first person you see as a character in your story This is one I hadn't thought of, and it sounds like fun. I think I just might try it. This is one of my favorite newsletters and I learn a lot from it every week"

I'm glad the prompt was thought provoking, if you don't use it now, you could always try it when you are bored!


*Note1* Puditat Author Icon "Diane, I loved your example of a writing prompt. However, since I live on a very quiet street, I could spend all day waiting for two people to go by. I think the results might be detrimental to my writing output! Though it would be a good way to be constructive when I'm too headachy to concentrate on writing. Make every moment count!"

*Laugh* You'd have to write a story about two animals or bugs meeting... that could be interesting, but you might want to use the prompt in a more populated area!


*Note1* traviscorter Author Icon "How can one become popular on this website? I just would like to see if I can build a fan base because I have never found a site as great as this one! Keep up the good work, and I love these newsletters. You guys really know how to make new writers feel welcome. Thanks! :)"

Hi Travis. I don't know if popular would be the word, but the best way to encourage people to read and review the items in your portfolio is to review others. Additionally, entering contests will encourage people to review your entries and visit your portfolio. *Smile*


*Note1* megsie2584 "Is the journaling group on writing.com?"

It sure is! "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window.. *Smile*

 
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