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This week: A New Year - A New Outlook Edited by: Tornado Dodger More Newsletters By This Editor
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A New Year, A New Outlook
Thinking ahead is important. In looking toward the new year, I've been thinking about how many people make resolutions to make changes in their lives each year. I've never been one for making resolutions at a certain time each year. If you want to change something, what's wrong with right now? This year I actually made money from items I wrote. I'm not ashamed to admit that I really enjoy that feeling and would like it to continue. Dare I say, I might even make a resolution or two. Why not? What do I have to lose? Some of you reading might know that every year The StoryMistress runs the "Dear Me" official contest. This is a wonderful time to outline "Invalid Item" for the new year or even plans for yourself month by month like in "Invalid Item" . That is one organized individual! Some don't like resolutions (like me) so they call them commitments like in "Dear Me, Dearie Me, It's 2003!" while others take a decidely different and entertaining approach like in this "Invalid Item" letter. Those are just a sampling of the most viewed "Dear Me" letters written over the years. Do a search and you'll find tons more. Read them, review them - get motivated! This is going to be your year!
Top Five Resolutions for Writers
1. Make time to write!
2. Complete unifnished work.
3. Get published.
4. Read more.
5. Keep a journal.
Are any of those goals the same as yours? Whatever road you take, remember, first and foremost, you're a writer. It can be a great mental boost to get your ideas, resolutions, commitments, goals or whatever you call them, down on paper (virtual or real pen and ink!). Keep an eye out for the new edition of "Dear Me: Official WDC Contest" coming in January! You can't win if you don't enter!
Hope you enjoyed this article. If you would like to share your thoughts, please send me a note using the box at the bottom of this newsletter.
Write and Review on! ~ Brooke
[Related Links]
This month's links are to groups that help encourage you.
"The Talent Pond" [ASR] by Tornado Dodger
"Challenge Group" [E] by Storm Machine
"Invalid Item" [] by A Guest Visitor
"Newbie Help And Support Group" [E] by Tiggy
"Invalid Item" [] by A Guest Visitor
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Here are some talented new member's items that caught my eye. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
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A girl without eyes, nose, or mouth, yet flesh that burns and hair as smooth as silk. Her form is as real as fresh roast on a cold winter night. Life is in her, is her, only her; but I can't recognize her.
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She was small; he guessed around six years old. Too short mousey brown curls fell out of her pigtails, tied with perfect pink bows.
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You find in common things you love
And look up to the stars above
To wonder why you’ve been so blessed
Now from your mission you may rest
Until that day you come to find
That only one is on your mind
You scrimp and save all to prepare
A life for her beyond compare
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Rushing mind
Restless thoughts
hard to find
now I'm lost
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I cannot believe I have done what I just did.
We were in love and happy once. I was scared. I pushed you away. My fear came from so many things, how I felt, that I could lose myself in you, that I could lose you in me.
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Thank you for the smile,
For going the extra mile,
For assistance along the way.
You truly made my day.
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looking at the sky my jaw dropped, what a wonderful view!
black and grey, blue and purple mixed in breathtaking way,
on the canvas so huge and vast, with no particular hue,
glittering, shining stars on it now slowly fading away,
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One day I'll fly with the eagle.
I'll be big and bright, but hidden in shadows,
Like the full moon in the mid-night sky.
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I hear the light, yet enthusiastic applause of my family. Slowly, I raise my fingers from the piano keys and fold my hands on my lap, as taught by my instructor, and the final chord of "Fur Elise" melts into the vintage paintings hanging on the opposite wall.
Playing in this room is a dream for me.
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Carpe Diem, the mindset of the young and impulsive, is a taboo in a society that shuns individuality. Growing up, we become mindless slaves to tradition, weighed down by the great shackles of responsibility. Adolescence is the calm before the storm, the last time freedom and innocence are tolerated.
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