Noticing Newbies 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 Welcome to the Noticing Newbies Newsletter! Our goal is to showcase some of our newest Writing.Com Authors and their items. From poetry and stories to creative polls and interactives, we'll bring you a wide variety of items to enjoy. We will also feature "how to" advice and items that will help to jump start the creation process on Writing.com. We hope all members of the site take the time to read, rate, review and welcome our new authors. By introducing ourselves, reviewing items and reaching out, we will not only make them feel at home within our community, we just might make new friends! This week's editor is amawitch. Passionate about writing? Take your passion to new heights - with an online Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, available only from top ranked National University. Choose workshops based on your interests. Work with experienced and published faculty. Prepare for a variety of career opportunities. Use a state-of-the art online system: Study where and when you want. Click here to get more information! Hi, Is August surprising you yet? Here in Washington State, we have had a surprise bit of extreme weather. Anyone who knows anything about our evergreen state, knows that we all have developed webbed feet and instead of pacifiers, we are given umbrella's as infants, and taught how to use them. Our weather has been hovering into the 100's and averaging about 80. Way to hot for us rain loving folk. So guess what else I found about August? I found out it is Artist Appreciation Month. Isn't that great? So here on Writing.com, I sent you each a great big hug and kiss, and encourage you all to send each other pat's on the back also. We are a special breed, us artists, and we help make the world go round. So take the time to appreciate yourself also!!! Here is what Webster's 1913 Dictionary defined August as: Definition: Au*gust", a. [L. augustus; cf. augere to increase; in the language of religion, to honor by offerings: cf. F. auguste. See .] Of a quality inspiring mingled admiration and reverence; having an aspect of solemn dignity or grandeur; sublime; majestic; having exalted birth, character, state, or authority. ``Forms august.'' --Pope. ``August in visage.'' --Dryden. ``To shed that august blood.'' --Macaulay. So beautiful and so august a spectacle. --Burke. To mingle with a body so august. --Byron. Syn: Grand; magnificent; majestic; solemn; awful; noble; stately; dignified; imposing. , a.] The eighth month of the year, containing thirty-one days. Note: The old Roman name was Sextilis, the sixth month from March, the month in which the primitive Romans, as well as Jews, began the year. The name was changed to August in honor of Augustus C[ae]sar, the first emperor of Rome, on account of his victories, and his entering on his first consulate in that month. So, now we know how special August is. Don't forget to write, rate, appreciate, and make friends. Highlighting Newbie BioBlocks This Newsletter finds me eliminating my Newbie Bio-block section simply because I found so many empty ones!!!!! Instead I welcome these Newbies and encourage them and of course all of you to please take the time to fill in your Bio-Block. It gives us an introduction to you and helps to give us an idea of who you are!!! Your Bio-Block can always be changed, updated. It can be serious, humorous, or just silly. Its your introduction to us, so come on all you Newbie's out there, let us in on who you are! Here are some Newbies I found interesting and/or entertaining. I read their work, and found myself very entertained. Please give them a read and consider posting your own "welcome mat" in your Newbie Bio-Block. ~~Say hello to~~~ truespock Eulalia jimmyz jasminefiore redsea alexcorvis80 amontet caseymarte greyfasa afireinside Yeah I found a Bio-Block here.! Also remember to enter the next contest: "Invalid Item" It is for you Newbies. Wind beneath your wings all, amawitch I am constantly amazed at the talent I find here at Writing.com. I begin to read and forget to mark down what I just read, or find myself going back and reading the same thing twice sometimes three times. As I said earlier, August is Artist Appreciation Month, so take the time to read these and others. I am sure you will enjoy them as much as I did. Write On!
Decisions that a writer as to make, makes this a special read for everyone.
This writer has the description of the seasons down to a song.
Reading about Christmas in August was a special treat for this hot Washingtonian.
You just got to read this!!!!!!
This was simply delightful and fun to read.
I found myself "reflecting" in this poem.
Another story that "could" happen. I read this with great appreciation of this author's ability to create a shiver or two down my spine. Till next time, read, write, be happy! Wind beneath your wings all, amawitch Submit an item for consideration in this newsletter! http://www.Writing.Com/main/newsletters.php?action=nli_form Have an opinion on what you've read here today? Then send the Editor feedback! Find an item that you think would be perfect for showcasing here? Submit it for consideration in the newsletter! http://www.Writing.Com/main/newsletters.php?action=nli_form Don't forget to support our sponsor! %%NL_AD_BOT%% trisharose wrote us the following e-mail: I hope you don't mind me asking you but...I'm not sure where to find the answer. I appreciate the feedback I've gotten and I'd like to keep it but I am also concerned about my mailbox getting too full. If I delete the emails do I also lose the reviews? Thanks, Cindy The answer: Reviews for rateable items are stored with the item itself in your portfolio, so you do not need to keep all of those emails. Simply read the email when it comes in, reply to your reviewer and delete the email. When you want to view all of your rateable item's feedback, visit your portfolio and choose [Reviews] underneath the item. This will bring up your entire list of feedback for that specific item. For your unrateable items, the feedback is not stored. If you would like to keep that feedback, we suggest creating a folder within your email and storing them there. The point of this is:look around, read experiment, its a whole new world and you are all members. Have a question or comment for the Editor? http://www.Writing.Com/main/newsletters.php?action=nli_form To stop receiving this newsletter, go into your account and remove the check from the box beside the specific topic. Be sure to click "Complete Edit" or it will not save your changes. |