Noticing Newbies
This week: Edited by: esprit More Newsletters By This Editor
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 will 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!
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Shouldn't you be working?
How much time do we waste checking our e-mail, facebook, blogs, etc. etc., etc? We sit down to write our 500 words, but first we need to check our messages real quick. Next thing we know, our writing time is gone. Bad.
I wasted several hours searching for programs to help keep us focused on our writing--it was fun, and I found some unsurprising things, but keeping focused is something we have to do on our own. Browsing is entertaining--whether you write 500 hundred words a day or not, is up to you.
Google Chrome Browser
StayFocusd by Transfusion Media
StayFocusd increases your productivity by limiting the amount of time per day that you can spend browsing time-wasting websites. StayFocusd is an extension for Google Chrome Once your allotted time for the day has been used up, the sites you have blocked will be inaccessible for the rest of the day. The icon turns red and almost looks like a robotic eye watching you. That should guilt-trip anyone into closing the page.
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/laankejkbhbdhmipfmgcngdelahlfoji
RemindMe by majed.sahli
RemindMe allows you to setup reminders while browsing and sync them between computers.
Simply set reminders so you won't get carried away with browsing. Remind yourself of online stuff that you want to do later, job tasks that need to be done at a specific time, or just about anything that you would hate to miss.
Lazarus: Form Recovery by karl@interclue.com
Lazarus: Form Recovery for Chrome is very much in beta mode right now.
Firefox also has Lazarus.
Autosaves everything you type into textareas so you can easily recover from form-killing timeouts, crashes and network errors.
Ever had one of those “oh $*#@” moments when you've finally finished filling out a long form, and hit submit only to see an error message? And when you hit the back button, the form was blank... If so, you know you need Lazarus. And if not, you have a chance to install Lazarus before disaster strikes.
OPERA Browser cares about Your Eye Health
Eyes trainer by skooot
Take care of your eyes.
Instructions:
Keep your eyes on red mark
Move only your eyes, keep your head still
You can change line if you want
Researching
Notes by Dima64
The Text is saved.
Today in History by muttaraju_dhruv
Whats special about today in the pages of history?
Read Later 0.2 by eLertGadget, Baris Derin
'Read Later' retrieves the details of the webpage and stores for future reading online and within the 'Read Later' desktop application. Simple, easy and uncomplicated.
I use Read Later and like it.
Glydo
Researching your book? This one might be helpful. Glydo automatically detects what you are interested in right now and suggests related web sites. It takes your search words and searches deeper for related material.
Discover and Share Related News, Videos, Twitter, Shopping Advice, Web Pages, Information and Hot RSS Feeds 0.9.24 by Glydo - Semantic Content Discovery and Recommendations. Where Knowledge Junkies Get Their Fix
http://mentalfloss.com/quiz/quiz.php?q=852&p=1
IRIS
This is the only one on the list that isn't free, but it looks like the answer for a busy writer.
For those writers whose best ideas come while away from the keyboard, or they do their best writing with a pen and paper.
Iris now has a wireless ink pen for you. No need to lug the tablet PC to school or the park any longer, just bring your pen and paper. Artists can draw their masterpieces or illustrations in front of the PC and watch them appear on the screen--now or later. The pen holds 70 pages of text or drawings before you have to download. It can be left in your own handwriting or converted to typed text. No more excuses or lost notes. Oh--you can refill the ink with standard refills.
The price isn't bad for serious writers and doodlers. Search Iris pen.
Writing your 500 words first might give you more time for browsing and chatting without the guilt. Now wouldn't that be pleasant for a change?
Thanks for reading,
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This month's Picks were chosen from "Please Review"
What happens when a loving Dad has to work suddenly and a Mom who doesn't deal well with change really wants to go to a sale at the mall? What happens when a precocious, skeptical 11 year old boy convinces his mother to let him go to the arcade? What happens when his shy, introverted 8 year old sister has to stay with him?
SUBMITTED ITEMS
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Comments on "Invalid Entry"
By: Jenny Rose
Comment: I love the variety and talent presented here, but I wish I could get more feedback/reviews/critiques. I offer gift points and I have given reviews and I have posted on the request review page.
Have you submitted your work to any of the newsletters, Jenny? Most will post the submissions. I've included your book this month in the Editor's picks, I hope it gets you some reads. The description really sounds intriguing,
By: Gen
Comment: I can't believe it!!! It has been quite a while since I have read one of your Newbie Newsletters. God bless you, dear Lady. You have come along way in the past several years. You are a guiding angel to so many of us here, Newbies, as well as old timers. And we all thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Hello, God Son. Thank you.
By: Angelica Weatherby- NaNo 30000
Comment: True I never read directions and then I wonder why I struggle to find something. LOL Yes just don't do what I do! I've been here 3 years now and still love this community.
Comment: Another great newsletter! I am no longer considered a newbie, but find I still learn from the tips in all the WDC Newsletters.
What caused me the most frustration when I was a brand new member was learning to navigate the site. I find I am still learning even today. The newsletters were a great help with this. As I met new friends on WDC they answered my questions and asked me questions as well. We learned together. The groups I became associated with were a HUGE help. WDC also offers classes through New Horizons that aide tremendously with navigating the site, writing courses for stories, novels, poetry, reviewing and MLWriting.
Just have to plug the "Invalid Item" group which was formed after I joined WDC for their excellent assistance to Newbies in learning the ropes on this wonderful website.
Sandy
Thanks for answering last month's question, Sandy! It seems navigation is still the big issue, but it can be fun to explore as long as we keep our patience.
By: Steve adding writing to ntbk.
Item: "Invalid Item"
Esprit. I did read the newsletter this time and it's chock full of stuff I'll be using and have already used.
The item I include this time is the Updated tally for the goal I am working on. In day 13 of a goal to help Open Door to Grace, and by the time you read this I will be finished, but the GPs I receive from the reviews I do of your choices will benefit this group. Now that's a great reason to write a newsletter. You never know what impact there is going to be in the community. I thank you again and have a blessed weekend here in the WDC and out there in the real world.
Copenator out!
Thank you, Copenator, I appreciate it. In your honor, the Editor's Picks this month were picked because they specifically asked for reviews. They're all yours!
By: sssam-on the way back
Comment: Hi- I have noticed that you include a lot of short stories as items- how about a bit more poetry?
Here is my last poem in case you find it appropriate and would like to add it to the next newsletter. "Invalid Item"
SAM *brown*
Well, Sam, I'm not a poet so I don't look for them as often, but other newsletters carry them too. Do you take the Poetry Newsletter? I followed your suggestion and included a few this time--thank you! I also included your item in the Submitted Links. I hope you get lots of reads.
We always appreciate your comments and suggestions--thanks!
Editors:
Cubby
laurencia
Your host this week is esprit
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