Noticing Newbies: January 17, 2024 Issue [#12363]
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 This week: Hey Look! Look At MEEEEE!
  Edited by: GeminiGem🐾 Author IconMail Icon
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Table of Contents

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 GeminiGem🐾 and I am your guest editor for this Noticing Newbies Newsletter. Let's talk about self-promotion!


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Letter from the editor

*EyesRight* Hey Look! Look At MEEEEE! *EyesLeft*



As children, we are taught not to brag. Nobody likes a braggart! As authors, we have to get over that. We need to become masters of self-promotion. Granted, it is a bit different from bragging, but it is close enough that a lot of writers struggled with it.

As a writer, you will want readers, published or not. If you want reviewers, you need to attract people to your piece. If you self-publish your book you have to do all of your own promotion. Even if you have a publisher, you will still need to do a lot of your own promotion. Here is the good news. You can learn to become more comfortable with self-promotion right here on Writing.com.


Use the tools Writing.com provides


"The Shameless "Plug" PageOpen in new Window. Don't you love the name? It is just what it sounds like, a place to highlight your writing.
"Please ReviewOpen in new Window. This is a place to request a review, which is another way to attract someone to your writing.

Writing.Com is a COMMUNITY of writers. If you have recently joined our community, you are considered a "newbie". Not to worry, it isn't an insult. It is an indication that people that have been here longer need to lend you a hand so you can have the chance to learn and grow on this site, as we did.

To fully take advantage of learning and growing opportunities, it is wise to become part of the community. The more we get to know you, have chances to interact with you, the more you will become part of it. I will cover some ways to do this.

Favorites/Fans: start building your Favorites and Fans lists. This is easy to do, and it will increase the number of people who will get to know you. All you have to do is click on the "plus sign" in a member's handle. Click once to make them a Favorite, click twice to Fan them. (**special note: your Favorites list is confidential. If you Fan someone, they will get notified.) Your Favorites and Fans show up on your personal newsfeed, and you will show up on theirs.

Newsfeed: you can use the newsfeed as a social network (a lot like Facebook), and you can use it to promote your writing. Always provide a link to any item you want someone to check out, so that they can just click on that link to get to the item {item:XXXXXXX} or {bitem:XXXXXXX}.

Review Other Writers: doing thoughtful, helpful reviews of other people's pieces can go a long way to encouraging people to want to review your writing.

Enter Contests: this is a great way to get noticed. The people who run the contests have "cases" of all colors: black, yellow, blue, purple (what does the case color mean?*Right* "Spilling The TeaOpen in new Window.). Entering their contests allows these people to read and get to know your writing. People seek out contest entries to read and review. The contest owners will often post the winners on newsfeed for everyone to see. Looking for a contest to enter? Check this out: "Contest CluesOpen in new Window..

It might take time for you to get the hang of getting eyes on your writing. Don't get discouraged, and don' give up. It will happen with some effort and time.


Editor's Picks

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Always, always pick three genres for any writing you do. This helps people find your writing! You just might see your writing highlighted in a future Newsletter.
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Here are some NEWBIES I noticed!

 Blaze of Glory. Chapters 1-5 Open in new Window. (18+)
A group of outlaws plan to rob the Union Pacific Railroad. It doesn't go well.
#2311904 by E. Scott Ieppert Author IconMail Icon

The Great Bee War of 1961 Open in new Window. (13+)
Story of an epic battle, between second graders and "bees".
#2311821 by Brazos54 Author IconMail Icon

 Play Place Open in new Window. (E)
Thoughts from a mother
#2311667 by smbriere Author IconMail Icon

 Salt Open in new Window. (E)
Based on my experience in a culinary class
#2310962 by EA Author IconMail Icon

 Dhanurana: Chapter 1 "The Outside Girl" Open in new Window. (13+)
Out of the night, a bedraggled woman in noble finery requests access to the capital.
#2310839 by Orion And Opal Author IconMail Icon



*EyesRight*NEWBIES, NOTICE THIS*Down*

Looking for a contest, writing activity, or challenge to enter?
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Contest Clues Open in new Window. (E)
List of WdC Writing Contests, Challenges, Activities. Clues To What's Open, What's Closed!
#2221492 by GeminiGem🐾 Author IconMail Icon


Here are some NEWBIE FRIENDLY CONTESTS
FORUM
The Newbie Poetry Award Open in new Window. (13+)
A poetry contest for members in their first year on Writing.Com.
#2307442 by NaNoKit Author IconMail Icon

FORUM
Fox's Socks Newbie Poetry Contest Open in new Window. (E)
Contest CLOSED.
#2273703 by GeminiGem🐾 Author IconMail Icon

FORUM
Fox's Socks Newbie Short Story Contest Open in new Window. (E)
Contest is Closed. Will return in 2025
#2273966 by GeminiGem🐾 Author IconMail Icon



 
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Ask & Answer

Here are some comments from the last Noticing Newbies Newsletter I edited "Spilling The TeaOpen in new Window.

Natalie Rushman
Hi there! Greetings from a newbie in Indonesia!

Hello, Natalie! I hope you are enjoying your time on Writing.Com.

Creeper Of The Realm
*Laugh* Thanks for the reminder! I couldn't remember the difference between registered user and registered author. *Facepalm*
You are welcome, Gaby. Newbie info isn't just for newbies, right? I know I still learn a lot from the Newbie Newsletter.

Siobhan Falen
You know, I appreciate you breaking down what the information means. I've been a member forever and I still question that. Not anymore :P

Excellent! I am glad it was helpful.

tracker
Good evening Editor and GeminiGem,

Bravo!!! Wonderful newsletter.

I am allowed 2,500 characters. That should be enough for me to give my feedback about this week's Noticing Newbies: "Spilling The Tea" newsletter. It was a pleasure to read. I will demonstrate by enumerating kudos for GeminiGem.

#1 Kudos-This newsletter taught me a ton of stuff I did not know.
#2 Kudos-You completed this week's Newbie Newsletter with aplomb.
#3 Kudos-Thanks to you I have another person to read.
#4 Kudos-Did I mention you turned my stressful day into a calm and relaxing evening?
#5 Kudos-Your writing provides proof you are a Gem.
#6 Kudos-What a clever newsletter frame using spilling tea.
#7 Kudos- "...even fewer people promoted to a blue case" means you are special.
#8 Kudos-I vote you trade in your blue case for purple.

My time reading and following your instruction was well spent. I feel my membership is a privilege and an honor.

Please accept my teacup full of appreciation, tracker

Well, Tracker, I think you made me blush a bit with all that high praise. I am glad you enjoyed my newsletter and found it useful.

I am very happy and content being a Moderator (blue case) at WdC, and I would be very surprised if I am on anyone's radar for a purple promotion, LOL



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