Noticing Newbies: February 22, 2023 Issue [#11824]
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 This week: The Reluctant Participant
  Edited by: JACE 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
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Hi, I'm JACE Author Icon.

Welcome to this issue of the Noticing Newbies newsletter. Join me as I take you into some nooks and crannies of Writing.Com that you may not have found time to check out yet.

Don't forget to toss me a note about what you liked or didn't like in my column, or about a topic you'd like to see discussed. This newsletter is about and for you. And for you seasoned members, I hope you'll find something you can take from my ramblings. *Smile*

Your Noticing Newbies Newsletter full-time Editors:

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Letter from the editor

I was going to call this newsletter The Reluctant Writer.

As I was writing this I realized this wasn't what I wanted to convey. After all, you took that all-important step to join a writing community. I suspect you're not reluctant to write.

But some of you, especially our newest members, are probably unsure how or how much to participate in this large site. Maybe you feel a bit overwhelmed by the thousands of members who appear to be at ease with the complex aspects of the site. Maybe you don't know just where to begin.

         *Bullet* Do you just want to read stories for a while?

         *Bullet* Should you post one story and see how it's received?

         *Bullet* Do you want to find a group that mirrors your particular writing interest?

         *Bullet* Are you looking for a writing mentor ... or a partner to help you stay focused on your writing?

My point is I remember when I joined some 15 years ago feeling a mite over my head. I approached the Writing.Com with a significant degree of trepidation. It seemed a much more intense version of what I had just lost.

I'd been part of a social site called Yahoo 360 on which I posted a number of my stories. Having received some very positive feedback, I became comfortable interacting with the other members there. When the site went away, I searched for a replacement finding WDC. I became that Reluctant Participant.

Oh I spent every day for the first month or so on the site checking out the various features, reading stories, peeking into Portfolios, and looking at the various Help forums. But I didn't really interact with anyone. I finally posted one of my stories ... and received a review. It wasn't the glowing review I'd expected. But it was very helpful. I was hooked!

Being self-employed during a time when the economy was somewhat down allowed me to spend more time online than I should have spent. And spend those hours I did. (I sure miss having that extra time to spend here now!) I poked into every area of the Navigation Menu just to see where things would lead. I wrote more reviews, many in-depth, in the first three years than I've written (sad to say) since. And I made acquaintances and friends who have helped my greatly in my writing endeavors.

Participation on Writing.Com, reluctant or otherwise, is your key to enhancing your writing journey. I encourage you to not just stick a toe in the WDC waters, but to jump in and embrace everything Writing.Com has to offer. Talk to the established members. I believe they'll tell you the same thing. Give the site a chance and I'm certain the rewards will be worth your efforts.

Write on!


Editor's Picks

Check out this forum designed to assist Newbies.
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Noticing Newbies Open in new Window. (13+)
A warm welcome to our newbies; come meet new and not-so-new members of Writing.Com!
#126963 by The StoryMistress Author IconMail Icon


Then drop in on these Newbies. Take a moment to review this offering ... or something else in their Port. Welcome them to WDC through a scribble in their Notebook.

 Fae By Moonlight Open in new Window. (E)
chapter 1 -
#2290697 by Kayla Gee Author IconMail Icon

 Bird in a Box Open in new Window. (E)
A good bye to a dear friend
#2290626 by TaeBelle Author IconMail Icon

 Walking Alone Open in new Window. (13+)
A short story about two people that cross paths briefly. Have they met?He can’t remember
#2290608 by Cloud Author IconMail Icon

 The Omega Open in new Window. (13+)
This is my entry for the "Dystopian Scrawlings" Contest.
#2290449 by Moonstone Author IconMail Icon

 The Abuser Open in new Window. (E)
Entered into a poetry contest- what do you think?
#2290433 by Jruns890 Author IconMail Icon

 My Memoir updated  Open in new Window. (13+)
My life's story
#2290496 by Elora Breau Author IconMail Icon

 Adding Some Spice to a Writing Prompt :) Open in new Window. (E)
Write a story that begins AND ends with this line: There's no other way to tell this story
#2290269 by Ellowyn Schepping Author IconMail Icon




 
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Ask & Answer

Thanks for spending time with me today. At the bottom of every newsletter is a section entitled

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followed by a text box. If you liked what you read (or if you didn't), please take time and drop me a line. I'd love to hear your ideas.

From the Newsfeed:

From oldgreywolf on wheels Author Icon: I study a variety of subjects, try to pay attention to news, good music. Any of it can initiate worldbuilding and/or story writing. Or just scribbling a one-line idea. Plus I still have too many pages of hand-written notes to digitize.

         I read a book years ago whose premise was "write it down or it doesn't happen." The result? Ideas on Post-it notes and pieces of paper EVERYWHERE. Perhaps if when I retire this summer, I'll get organized. *Laugh*

From Happy to write Author Icon: Life seems to be my trigger so we shall see.

         Agreed! I have so many life ideas I'm not sure where to begin.

From Nobody’s Home Author Icon: I've found that handwriting in a journal every morning makes writing come more easily, so journal writing might be considered a trigger for me. Frequently writing about even mundane stuff can lead to more complex issues (or not), and for me, it can be a great way to wake up my muse. She'll start throwing out ideas for my current project, and I become excited/primed to get to work. *Cool*

         *Thumbsup*

From Arsuit Author Icon: I'm working on a path that will lead to me being more active on this site.

         My point above exactly.

From WindSpirit3 Author Icon: Mine have evolved into poetic memoirs, unless its a short story, but even those have a poetic leaning nature.

         I embraced a poetic phase some years back, and I miss that. Perhaps time will allow me to re-visit it.

From Starling Author Icon: I plan on doing more contests. Whatever else I do will depend on what people post here, which I may want to get involved in.

From TheBusmanPoet Author Icon: Depends on what happens. I tend to write non-fiction. So it's what I see, hear and feel. Those are my writing drivers.

From Turkey DrumStik Author Icon: So far the path appears to be an unconventional love story. Who knows where said path will end this year?

From tj-turkey-jobble-jobble-hard-J Author Icon: I write whatever the voices in my head my muse instruct me to write.

         Good for you all. And good luck.

From louisa Author Icon: I want a nonfiction writing piece to dedicate to my two cousins that I was so very close to and who have now passed away. I miss them very much not a day doesn't go by that I don't think about them.

         Sounds like a fitting way to remember.

From Moonstone Author Icon: I have since drifted (not too far) from my fantasy age and into my dystopian/romance age. I hope to make some really good dystopias this year along with reading some good ones too!

         May your efforts be rewarded.


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