Noticing Newbies: October 10, 2007 Issue [#1998]
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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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About This Newsletter

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         I am honored to be your guest host for this week’s edition of Noticing Newbies*Smile*

         A Newbie on WDC is rarely new to writing, simply a recent arrival in our Community of writers and artists. Though I am no longer a Newbie, I find the tips, guides, and creative writing featured here consistently inspire my Muse.*Thumbsup*
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Letter from the editor

Spring’s nascent vision
tilled by Summer’s warm caress,
vibrant Autumn harvest


Harvest of words ~ a senryu inspired while watching an orange maple leaf float earthward in October


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         Okay, it happens to all of us, published writers and those of us yet to be published. We take pencil in hand or open a fresh page on screen, and stare*Frown* The brain to hand connection is nonexistent and the page stares back, fearless, knowing it will not be mauled by pencil stroke or chomped by keyboard mouse. The challenge often ends in the way of a staring contest with a cat, the writer blinking first and retreating behind the “block.”

”Writer’s Block is a phenomenon involving temporary loss of ability to begin or continue writing, usually due to lack of inspiration or creativity.” (Wikipedia)


         I know the second reason does not apply here. There is not a single member of the WDC Community who lacks creativity. Sometimes, though, we lose sight of inspiration. Days of working for others, tending kids, school, carpools, family obligations, other obligations; reacting to events and situations, exhausts and often stultifies. Life may not be what we wished for or planned at age 5, but it’s the one we’ve created and are living, and, by virtue of living it, a source of inspiration.

         Just think outside the box. Look, for example, at the list of mundane activities above, each a story waiting for the writer to harvest. For example – “carpool” – a car that’s a pool of piranhas cruising I-90 in search of …”

         Think outside the box ~ it’s your story, or poem, or article*Smile* If you always write a story, try your hand at a poem or essay; if your Muse waxes poetic, see if an action-adventure story speaks its tale*Smile* Harvest the words planted and tended by your day’s activities and observations in a novel way (yes, bad pun*Rolleyes*).

         Then, give it a cool title and log line and put it in your portfolio, tag it with three relevant genres (perhaps one new to your Muse) and, after some technical help from "Technical Support ForumOpen in new Window., post it to "The Shameless "Plug" PageOpen in new Window..

         Then, check back in at the "The Shameless "Plug" PageOpen in new Window. AND perhaps check out "Noticing NewbiesOpen in new Window. and "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window. for more inspiring creative reads, cool working links, encouraging conversation, and the pleasure of helping other writers harvest their words with a review or two. Who knows, they may in turn help you bring in your harvest.*Thumbsup*
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Editor's Picks

Here are a few creative contests hosted by Newbies ~ fast on my ‘favorites’ list. Perhaps they will also challenge and inspire your Muse.
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I hope you partake of the harvest prepared by some of our newer members ~
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 The Affliction Open in new Window. (13+)
A mage afflicted by a mental condition cannot find his way home. A work in progress.
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 What Is Bad Language? Open in new Window. (ASR)
Offers a couple of theories as to why bad language is considered bad.
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A draft of the prologue for a book I'm working on; tenatively: "The Blade of Souls."
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A girl runs away from her father's ice palace and creates her own kingdom on the shore.
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The beauty of a flexible mind and the danger of scientific stiffening.
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Girl who has everything doesn't realize it. First scene in a six scene, short play.
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Or, jump right in this one^_^
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         Thank you for inviting me into your home this week. I hope you’ve enjoyed this issue of the Noticing Newbies Newsletter. As a Guest Editor, I do not have a formal Ask and Answer segment, but if you post to this Newsletter, I will see it.

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Until we next meet,
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