Noticing Newbies: December 02, 2009 Issue [#3415]
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  Edited by: Kate - Writing & Reading 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

         I'm honored to be your guest host for this week's WDC Noticing Newbies Newsletter ~ the month I celebrate my Fourth Year in this Community of Writers and Artists*Balloon6*

         Our WDC Community welcomes daily 'Newbies' who arrive, each with a unique voice, eager to add that voice to the symphonic chorus that is our Community. To all the 'Newbies' and 'Not So Newbies' whatever your dreams and aspirations in writing ~ Welcome.*Smile*

The moment a man sets his thoughts down on paper,
however secretly,
he is in a sense writing for publication.

Raymond Chandler



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Letter from the editor

Greetings, fellow writers*Smile*

         It was on a cold December day that a traveler, lost, stumbled upon a place where a beacon of rainbow light ended and began anew, dancing across the snow in a lyric cacophony. She followed the vibrant sound, hoping for a moment's respite from the chill emptiness. She was welcomed with open arms and encouraged, no, coaxed and cajoled, to join the eclectic group of peers that choreographed and conducted the symphony of words and images called Writing.Com. Obvious, I know; I was that traveler.

         The folks here wanted to know what I thought of their poems, their stories, and their art. They asked me for my opinion, in public, out loud, in writing! Now come on, how often does someone ask you what you think, and then listen to and consider your response*Rolleyes* I received some serious thanks for my comments (reviews). Then they demanded (politely) that I allow them to return the favor by sharing my words, and my hopes and aspirations. I was scared, but they insisted, and I opened the portfolio they offered me and began to write, my words, in verse and prose, for others to read. And I even posted a very short bio sharing a bit of my reality. And they did read, and comment, and suggest, and sometimes praise. They gave me the confidence to pursue in earnest my dream, decades languishing in silence, of seeing my words in print. I owe in large part to this Community my three poems in print and two short stories in anthologies and, you know, this is just the beginning. This traveler has found a home to plant and tend and harvest words fit to print.

         So, fellow traveler, I ask you now to share your words, your art! If your portfolio is empty (pale gray), put something in it, your creation. We really do want to hear your voice in words poetic or prosaic, in images comedic or tragic. Add your 'voice' to this eclectic symphony.

         *Bullet*If you're stuck, scroll now as you're reading to the top of the screen, under Site Navigation, click on Things to Do and Read, and in bright red, you'll see Create Something. Click on the bright red words and share your work. You can also find this prompt, to 'Create Something,' at the top of your screen

         *Star*Then, put a cover on your portfolio. Share something about yourself - maybe why you're here, or who you are, a bit of your writer's/artist's journey. Say as much or as little as you wish, you can change it anytime, it's your portfolio*Smile*

         *Bullet*At the top of your screen, right under 'Get Started' click on 'My Account' ~ and the first thing you find in bold letters at the top right of the next screen, is the setting for your personal information. As you click open, you find your own 'Bio Box' awaiting your words. Write a little something about yourself - your writing, your family, whatever you like. You don't have to get elaborate or use twenty-dollar words. Be yourself. Then, scroll to the bottom of the screen and save your bio. Remember, you can change it anytime you like. It's Your Bio.*Smile*

         Then go brag about it and find some other cool portfolios to explore ~

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A warm welcome to our newbies; come meet new and not-so-new members of Writing.Com!
#126963 by The StoryMistress Author IconMail Icon


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         Now, what we've been waiting for ~ I present some of our recently arrived peers ~ each with something of himself/herself to share in verse and/or prose.

Write On!
Kate
Kate - Writing & Reading Author IconMail Icon



Editor's Picks

Please join me in welcoming some of the newer members of our Community who offer their work, poetic, prosaic, comedic and tragic, and so much more, for your reading, and reviewing*Smile*, pleasure.

 Genuine Positive Aura Open in new Window. (E)
Maintaining Focus on Priorities--Through an Un-Prioritized World
#1621288 by A. J. Stevens Author IconMail Icon


 I'm a vampire? Open in new Window. (13+)
This is the prologue and chapter one of my fiction novel I'm a vampire?
#1622448 by creativewriter01 Author IconMail Icon


 Monday Rose Open in new Window. (E)
The rose was always there, every Monday. (Daily Flash Fiction)
#1622854 by Morgan Adam Internet Problems! Author IconMail Icon


 Desolace Open in new Window. (18+)
Prologue to a post-apocalyptic story set after the 2012 nuclear war.
#1621790 by Tom Nobleman Author IconMail Icon


 The Unheard of Union of Man and Demon Open in new Window. (13+)
I now pronounce you Man and Daemon.
#1621804 by Aerix~ The Storm Dragon Author IconMail Icon


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#1623022 by Not Available.


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#1617867 by Not Available.


 I'm Lost Open in new Window. ()
This is a poem about a person trying to find him self in the family
#1623007 by Ladybug Author IconMail Icon


 Inspiration Open in new Window. (E)
what inspires you?
#1622944 by Lovelie. Author IconMail Icon


  A FRIENDS B'DAY GIFT Open in new Window. ()
i hoped to soothe a friend in pain through my words on her bday
#1622894 by dolphin Author IconMail Icon


 Are We Crazy? Open in new Window. (13+)
Three best friends join the Marines together, and most people assume them to be killers.
#1622889 by I wish to join the corps Author IconMail Icon


 Never Look Back Open in new Window. (E)
This story is a story I created in my creative writing class.
#1622843 by Jana Author IconMail Icon


 Mental Illness Open in new Window. (18+)
A glimpse inside a an OCD, suicidal mind.
#1622850 by John Erik Author IconMail Icon


 Crash and Burn Open in new Window. (E)
The title does a pretty good job of explaining it.
#1622547 by Kathy George Author IconMail Icon


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#1622839 by Not Available.


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#1622757 by Not Available.


 Lovers In Ice Open in new Window. (13+)
Will love conquer all odds?
#1622780 by dinosaursgo-RAWR Author IconMail Icon


Your Muse Creative still not being cooperative, your voice still a little scratchy; here's a place for some creative ideas and good reading*Thumbsup*

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Write the best poem or story in 24 hours or less and win 10K GPS!
#333655 by Sophurky Author IconMail Icon


Write On!

 
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Ask & Answer

         Thank you for allowing me this visit in your virtual home. As a guest host, I don't have a formal Ask and Answer, but I would like to share a comment from one of our recently arrived peers in response to my last guest appearance. Stop on by and check out her portfolio.*Smile*

From Winnie Kay Author IconMail Icon

Great NL, Kate !!
You're right. "Newbie" is not our identity. We are part of the family from day one. I can vouch for that.
Thanks
winnie (a New Peer)

Thanks for writing, Winnie. And keep writing, we want to hear what you have to say*Writing*

And I bid you each good-day and good writing with some inspiring words. A published poet and writer and mentor; he welcomed me as a peer some four years ago and bade me add my voice to the chorus that is Writing.Com. His pen may now be capped, but his words and deeds echo over time and space ~ read aloud and hear again with me the voice of Larry ~ever our Kansaspoet~ in welcome.*Heart*

Untouched whispers Open in new Window. (E)
amid the freezing breezes
#1609231 by Lawrence Author IconMail Icon


Until we next meet,
Keep Writing!
Kate
Kate - Writing & Reading Author IconMail Icon

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