Short Stories: October 05, 2016 Issue [#7892]
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 This week: Trinkets
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"As a historical novelist, there is very little I like more than spending time sorting through boxes of old letters, diaries, maps, trinkets, and baubles." ~ Sara Sheridan


Yeah, I know this is the short stories newsletter, but there is late-breaking news that must be discussed, people! *Ha*

On October 2, 2016, The StoryMaster Author Icon opened Trinket Beta Testing to the WDC community. I quickly found myself addicted to the dang things, creating four trinkets in just a few hours (and spending 200k gift points to do so).

Since their debut, it's been a virtual feeding frenzy with limited-edition trinkets being snatched up in seconds, leaving those of us who weren't quick enough bummed out and looking for the next available bauble.

On October 3, The StoryMaster Author Icon posted this in his notebook:

"Originally I opened the creation of these with a 'transfer-lock' essentially that let the creator prevent these from being transferred once someone had collected them. Note that I've removed that as an option going forward on new trinkets. If you created a transfer locked one already, it will maintain that setting... but going forward, they've all got to be transferrable... because, well, that's the spirit of Trinkets!"


So you won't be able to create Trinkets with a "transfer-lock" anymore. Now all newly created Trinkets can be dropped, traded, or transferred to other members.

You can limit your trinkets by number (allowing only a few to be collected), by secreting them away within existing items (like hiding one inside a short story), by membership level (registered authors and higher, preferred authors and higher, etc.), or by making them available only to fellow group members. You can also use them as access keys to specific items.

Trinket Mania is alive and well, and there are many to be had. As of 12:11 a.m. mountain time on 10/5/16 The StoryMaster Author Icon estimates 150 have been created since the beta release. Some creators make you jump through hoops to get them (read/review several items in their port, for example), while others give them away for the heck of it. In fact, if you go to my notebook right now I have six trinkets up for grabs, and you don't have to do anything to collect them except click on them. Some are limited editions (no more than 100 can be collected), so get to gettin'. *Bigsmile*

Trinkets are fun, they're addicting, and they're a unique way to increase traffic to your portfolio and encourage group/site-wide participation.

Do you have a trinket you'd like to share? Is there one you weren't able to get and would like to trade? How many gift points have you spent creating trinkets? (I'm currently up to 300k.) How have Trinkets impacted your time on WDC? How have you used trinkets to increase traffic to your portfolio? Respond to this editorial and I'll include your comments in next month's newsletter.

Oh, I almost forgot to mention that everyone who responds will receive an exclusive trinket. This limited-edition trinket will be retired on November 2, 2016, when my next Short Stories Newsletter goes live--at which point a new, exclusive trinket will be available only to those who respond to that newsletter. *Wink*


"The morns are meeker than they were,
The nuts are getting brown;
The berry's cheek is plumper,
The rose is out of town.
The maple wears a gayer scarf,
The field a scarlet gown.
Lest I should be old-fashioned,
I'll put a trinket on.

~ Emily Dickinson


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Editor's Picks

I hope you enjoy this week's featured selections. Please do the authors the courtesy of reviewing the ones you read. Thank you, and have a great week!

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This fairy tale does not have a happy ending
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A teen girl hears her boyfriend won't return from Iraq. (First story on WDC; 2005)
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The Faithful Servant Open in new Window. (18+)
Summoned by careless words, he loves them all until the very end.
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Who is the slapdash, foolish criminal behind a crime scene in a hotel?
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Dandelions were only the _first_ thing to disappear...
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A ghost returns to her boyfriend, but then must decide if she will stay with him.
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