Noticing Newbies: November 26, 2014 Issue [#6675] |
Noticing Newbies
This week: Ten Years Edited by: Brooke More Newsletters By This Editor
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An anniversary is a time to celebrate the joys of today, the memories of yesterday, and the hopes of tomorrow. ~Author Unknown
Reflecting back upon my ten years at Writing.com, I tried to recall what it felt like that first fateful night I stumbled upon the site. I recall the nervousness, the confusion at navigating this vast website, but above all, the excitement. That same night, November 18th 2004 I posted an unfinished story. I'd never shared my work in any public way on or off the internet. I didn't have an ending and honestly, ten years later, it still doesn't. Now some may ask why, because frankly it sounds pretty bad doesn't it? Well, my point by sharing this is, no matter where you start, or what level author you are, you can succeed here. I've written a lot of stories (most of them are actually finished), several that have even won contests. I've even been accepted and published online. Of all those successes, what have I learned?
Over the course of these past ten years, I've learned a lot and not just about writing. I've made more friends than I ever imagined and some of them I've even had the honor of being able to meet offline in real life. So where did it all start? Posting that one unfinished draft of a story. You have to start somewhere friends and you'll never know where your writing life will lead you until you take that first leap. I can't encourage you enough yo post your work and don't hesitate to learn from your fellow members here. I guarantee you won't regret it.
Suggestions to get noticed:
Even if you're posting an unfinished draft, there is no excuse to not spell-check your work and make it the best it can be.
When posting an item for review, make sure you do everything you can to get it noticed. That means choosing a proper category for your item and also a proper genre for it to be classified in.
Don't underestimate the power of the "Brief Description". This is your chance to sell your work. Grab their attention within that small space. Do not write bland things like "Please review" or "I know this isn't any good,"
Don't choose overly small fonts or odd colors when using WritingML to accent your writing. Keep in mind if your audience has to squint and struggle to read your work, they'll likely close the item and choose another that's easier and more enjoyable to read.
Relax and have fun! This is the most important advice there is ... don't wait. Just jump right in and start writing. Contests, challenges, flash fiction ... be inspired and write!
Write and Review on! ~ Brooke
“Readers searching for the next Harry Potter may want to visit Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.”—CNN
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[Related Links]
This month's links are for groups from our community that I am proud to be a member or supporter.
"Anniversary Reviews" by Annette
Celebrate Writing.Com member account anniversaries with reviews. Earn GPs and MBs.
"RAOK Upgrade Brigade Group" by Writing.Com Support
RAOK (Random Acts Of Kindness) helps members by Upgrading them.
"Invalid Item" by A Guest Visitor
Our goal is to give each shower recipient a variety (a shower) of reviews from different reviewers because each reviewer has his own approach to reviewing.
"Unofficial Erotica Newsletter Group" by Jeff
A group dedicated to publishing an unofficial WDC erotica newsletter.
"WdC SuperPower Reviewers Group" by Maryann
We inspire reviewers through kindness and learning! A 2012 Quill Winner!
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Check out these new authors and if you read their work, be kind enough to leave them a review.
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Now I'm older and twice as bolder
Listening to records by Noddy Holder
I love the dinner on Christmas Day evening
Turkey, bread sauce and Christmas pud steaming
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Was this who I had become? It felt as if a bucket of cold water had washed over me, and I felt an ominous chill in my bones. I was crashing down from the high of revenge, and the pleasure I had felt moments ago had turned to disgust. He had gotten what he deserved, hadn’t he?
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The first thing I noticed when I woke up was that it was raining again. Third time in a week, not that I was complaining. There's a certain quality unique to the sound of falling rain; it has the ability to drown out the thoughts of others, no matter how loud they may be. On a rainy day, I wouldn't have to dread leaving my house, fearing that the sound would overwhelm me and force me to take refuge in some corner market, while passersby regarded me with something between concern and apprehension.
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If my individual body parts could talk back
I would ask them for favors
I would tell them how good I've been to them
How carefully I've walked my life so as not to hurt them
I would remind my bones I've never broken them
And try not to see the accusing glare from my heart when I say that.
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink,
You can educate empty minds – but that doesn't make them think,
Life's lessons aren't taught in a classroom – nor in any school,
The way most of us learn is by looking like a fool.
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A plethora of global issues, such as the spread of Ebola, acceleration of global warming, and consumption of non-renewable resources, plague the globe. However, many Americans consider other issues more important, such as body image. Instead of researching vaccines, Americans research the latest diets. Instead of worrying about the enormous methane cloud over the United States, Americans worry about how "pretty" or "swole" they look.
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It was 1960 in a small NSW country town, the main street was bustling with people. The boy clung to his mothers skirt as she maneuvered the perambulator through the people. Occasionally another lady, complete with hat and gloves, usually clutching a child or pram or both would stop, exchange pleasantries, kiss each other lightly on the cheek and proceed on their separate ways. On this occasion a middle age woman stopped, her face half hidden beneath a veil was pale, it's paleness exacerbated by heavily applied powder contrasting the rich red lipstick and rouge.
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It was an old dirt road in the middle of nowhere. A dirt road that was made by us walking back and forth all of these years. It was a place that we had visited often, but not nearly enough. We spent countless days of our summer vacations there, swimming in the river that ran through the big meadow, swinging from the rope that you tied to the huge tree above.
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I have no reason to complain
Everything's going at its own pace
There's just this one thing I can't contain
And that's this uncontrollable feeling when I see your face
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An old Jimmy Stewart flick was playing on my flat screen when my empty stomach decided it was time to go downstairs to the Crow's Nest, a bar and grill situated one floor below me. I clicked the remote and watched the actors disappear in a sea of black screen As I plodded downstairs, the strong smell of cigarette smoke wafted up my nostrils. I coughed. Sal looked up and saw me entering from the stairwell.
"Hey Jim,' he said with a smile, waving with one hand, the other still wiping the bar. The source of the smoke hanging from his stiff lips.
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