Noticing Newbies: October 19, 2005 Issue [#673]
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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

Noticing Newbies Newsletter is geared to help you, the new member, get acquainted with Writing.com -- there is so much do and all the features can be overwhelming! Our goal is to help you make your time here more fun and manageable.

Each week we select and showcase new items (poetry, short story, polls, etc.). Exposure for an item helps to bring you more rates and reviews; and by bringing more member interaction, that will give you the opportunity to build friendships. It is a two way street, so remember to reciprocate reviews.


"There's someone that you haven't already met, go introduce yourself to him or her. Walls and labels can't keep you from the people who are so similar to you in spirit. There's a friendly face behind every door if you pick the right moment to knock. Once you start your wave of creative outreach, it turns into a contagious force. People are waking up and smiling at each other, sharing their dreams without hesitation. This community is worth something."

-- Author Unknown


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Letter from the editor

Hi New Members!

Lately, I've been giving advice to several people on writer's block; I don't know if it's weather related, stress related or whatever the circumstances...it is a common theme with many. I will admit that I have had my own case of writer's block, but I do realize and have been writing long enough to know it is self-induced. Who said that writing is suppose to be easy all the time, especially if you want your writing to be marketable. Like Steven King quoted "Shut the door and glue your butt to the seat". And you definitely are not going to have the best writing on your 1st draft, just the very lucky. The 1st draft is not suppose to be good writing, it is getting all the information down on paper (free writing) with no editing/revision along the way. Getting the story out of your head is actually the easiest phase, it is the revision that is work. I find once I write a paragraph, I'm all set! I get a paragraph or two on paper, sometimes I go back to read what I have written, not to edit, but to help me think what else to add. Not all writers are alike, we each will find some niche that helps the process.

My nine year old daughter who is in 4th grade is learning the phases of writing: a list, 1st draft, revision, etc. So, last week she decided to write a story at home, she makes a list and says "Mommy, I don't know how to start the story." I say, "You have a big part done, your list has the character and plot, now you have to use your imagination to write the story. And your story doesn't have to start at the beginning, you can write the middle first, the end or parts of the story...it all comes together eventually. I can't write the story for you or it won't be your story." She gets mad, rips her list and stomps into her bedroom. She got over it. And she started her story.

Writing involves imagination, research, determination, perseverance and taking chances. So, do what works for you, and WRITE.

The following links offer some great advice and a few fun poems:

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Here's a cute poem I wrote a while ago:


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I'm sorry you lost your muse,
is there anything that I can do,
or something that you could use?
How about a brand new pen,
or some monogrammed linen paper,
maybe you could use a good laugh by a comedienne!
I know! You should spend the day at the spa,
a nice massage with a manicure and pedicure,
relaxation will send your mind off somewhere far.
Believe me, I know how you feel!
I've had relapses of writer's block,
it can be a huge ordeal!
One thing you should never do,
never lose hope of finding your muse,
it's always with you because you are YOU.
You just need to rest and rejuvenate,
let all those inspirations marinate,
before you know it, you won't be able to close the gate!

Until next time...
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Editor's Picks

*Star* Monthly featured newbies I have personally chosen for your enjoyment: *Star*

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Ask & Answer

Ah, c-notes! They are so cool and I've not thought of making any myself. You've made it sound so easy I may just give them a try. Thanks, Laurencia!
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You should! It's lots of fun.


I truly enjoy receiving this newsletter. It is always filled with exciting and helpful information. Your letter on c-Notes was one of my favorite. No, not because you featured one of my poems, which I thank you endlessly for, but rather for the focus you placed on the notes themselves. I am always thrilled to receive a community note in my in box, and absolutely love sending them to others - My Favorite's listing proves my addiction. The talent here is amazing. Thanks for bring attention to these types of simple kindnesses that truly can lift a persons day. Thank again, Laurencia, for everything!
invisibleinque

Thank you so much for the wonderful feedback Nance.


You've listed some interesting items from new members, Laurencia. A steaming cup of tea and this reading list...NICE!

BTW, thanks for including a link to the contest.
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Ahhh, thank you, and your welcome.


Thank You for thinking my article was good enough for the newsletter.

Thank You!!!
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You're welcome!


I am slowly growing out of my newbie title but I still find this newsletter useful. Thanks again for this, I ejoy seeing it in my inbox.
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You're welcome. You will never be here too long, stop by anytime to say hi.


Thank you so much for featuring my blog! Always enjoy the newsletters, even when I'm not in them.
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You're welcome!


It's great hearing from you guys! Look forward to hearing from you next month.

See ya November 16th, 2005!

laurencia

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