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Noticing Newbies: September 26, 2018 Issue [#9146]




 This week: Embracing the Community
  Edited by: Sara♥Jean Author IconMail Icon
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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
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Letter from the editor

Embracing the Community

A recent reconnect has helped me re-embrace my love for the community here. Perhaps my experience will inspire you.


So, just recently, I reached out to someone I'd not spoken to on this site for about nine years. (I suppose it's a good thing we've both been around a long time!) He didn't remember me much, so we had to go through the reconnect phase of getting to know one another again, which is fine. Eventually, we decided to collaborate on a project, which I'm very excited about. He says I'm doing all the work, but I'm pretty convinced he's doing the majority of it. Especially now.

But what struck me about this interaction was that the only way it happened is with both of us stepping outside of our comfort zones. I had to take a step outside of my comfort zone and reach out to someone I hadn't spoken to in a very long time. And goodness, I was fortunate that he was willing to speak back to me (which is also outside of his comfort zone). So, we both had to take a chance, and it has turned out well, so far. We both found something we needed. I found excellent reading material and the ability to give meaningful feedback to someone who I know wants/needs/will use it in real time. He found someone willing to give the feedback he needs in the format he needs it. A true win-win situation.

My suggestion to you... is to find someone you can do this with. Someone you can tell exactly what you need, and they'll be willing to provide it. Someone who will help you learn and grow as a writer. Someone who will read your material, and tell you where your holes are, or what needs to be improved. Someone you can ask specific questions, and they will give you specific feedback. That is where your strength in this website can lie.

There are people here connected from all over the world. Somewhere in the thousands of people using this site is a person (or group of people) who will help you grow as a writer. Find him/her/them! Embrace the community of writers you have surrounding you, and find the ones who are going to help you grow stronger.

Try some of the following to meet some new people:

Scroll! (Left sidebar, see the little icon that says "Messenger" - lots of fun in that little popup there...)

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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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A message forum for general discussion. Please come and chat with others!
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Motivate yourself to conquer your goals this week! Post on Monday; update us on Friday!
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Here's some writing from some of our newest members. Please do not forget to leave them some feedback!

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Ask & Answer

Thank you so much, Mary Ann MCPhedran Author Icon, for writing into my last newsletter! You said:

I write about WDC to enhance my gratitude for the help I receive from the members from newbies to moderates. I try to encourage other writers and add a little fun to the items, but my last item, a poem, 'My Daily Writing.' I'm deadly serious about my ambition to do well on this community. I enjoyed reading your news letter.

If you're determined, then I am sure you will continue to succeed here. I wish you the best of luck!

I'd love to hear from you for the next newsletter! Feel free to write me and tell me how you're doing with interacting with the community!

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