Noticing Newbies: June 27, 2018 Issue [#8975]
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 This week: Have You Written An Essay?
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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


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Letter from the editor



“I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university.”
― Albert Einstein


I think one of the most crucial things our community shares is respect. As I travel the blogs and forums here, I rarely see what I witness constantly other places on the web. In other venues, I witness horrendous behavior, name-calling, and downright viciousness. It's so nice to come here and be able to share opinions, facts, thoughts and just about everything knowing someone is not going to attack your view. Writers share a special voice and I think that the fact that we use it to further education and share friendship rather than hate is amazing and just what the world needs more of.

Oddly enough, I don't see many of us writing essays. Why?

How many of you have written editorials that share your views on a particular subject or event that you feel strongly about? It could be a political view, a worldview on healthcare or a historical view that shows the odd coincidences between two United States Presidents who were both assassinated in office. (Do you know who I speak of? It's fascinating!) Essays can take many forms though and there are a million topics at your fingertips. Obscure places and abandoned buildings to the history of the Winchester mansion, architecture holds many fascinating stories. People of hundreds of generations can also make fascinating editorial fodder. Love science, then Tesla may be a great subject to tackle. Whatever your interest is, there are a plethora of subjects to tackle - the sky is the limit! Let's share our knowledge with the world, WRITE!


Write and Review on! ~ Brooke

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Editor's Picks


Here are a number of essays. Displaying there here does not mean they reflect my values or thoughts, they are the writer's views. Please remember to be respectful in your reviews.

 The Time for Full Disclosure is at Hand Open in new Window. [E]
The Government coverup of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth has got on long enough.
by percy goodfellow Author Icon


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Jane Austen's Easter Open in new Window. [E]
An essay about Easter traditions observed during the life of Jane Austen.
by Schnujo's Doing NaNoWriMo? Author Icon


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by A Guest Visitor


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 The Sun Also Sets! Open in new Window. [E]
A philosophical questioning of a man's life as his sun sets
by GenreJunkyAtLarge Author Icon


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 Writing in Screen Play Open in new Window. [E]
How writing in screen play helps a writer better visualize their novel.
by percy goodfellow Author Icon


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