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Discover the wonders of Writing.Com with a new user. |
I walked up to the door, uncertain if I should knock or walk right in. The sign on the door said, Writing.Com ![]() "Hi, I'm Sophy ![]() I looked around the room; the place was massive. There were hallways leading in every direction. I was glad someone was going to show me around, this place was overwhelming! Sophy's voice dragged me out of my shock. "This is where I tell all the newbies to start," she said, pointing at a sign on the wall. I stepped closer to the sign and read the title, "Getting Started: Table of Contents" ![]() "This all sounds good but I just want to share a story that I wrote," I told Sophy. "How can I do that?" "Oh that's easy," she said. "Follow me." She turned down a hall marked Writing and looked back to make sure I was following. I hitched my bag up on my shoulder and scrambled to keep up. If I lost her, I'd never find my way around. We came to a door labeled "How To Create an Item" ![]() I looked at some of the signs hanging over the desks and began to get excited. The room was beautiful, the colorful outfits of the members mingling against a beige background. Art hung on the walls, helping to organize the room into clear sections. "Who's the artist?" I asked looking at the Writing.Com logo hanging on the far wall. "The StoryMistress ![]() "How much does the art cost?" I asked. I had no artistic talent of my own and would love to hang some art in my area. "It depends on the artist. There are many to choose from and most will negotiate. You can also purchase signature art in auctions held on the site. I need to get going but let me take you to someone who knows all about signature auctions." Sophy led me over to a woman in a purple dress. She was sitting in a chair surrounded by other people. She had several easels set up, each with its own unique image. The people sitting around were yelling out bids and taunting each other in a pleasant manner. "Hi, Sophy. Who's your friend?" Legerdemain ![]() "This is..." Sophy looked at me. "Sorry, I forgot to ask your name," she said peering at my name tag. My name tag read NewUser622 and seeing the creativity the others used in choosing their names, I was embarrassed. Legerdemain smiled and pointed to a seat near the front of the group. "We'll call you New for now until you get your bearings. Welcome to "The Writer's Cramp" ![]() After the prompt was revealed, I couldn't wait to get started, but one thing confused me. The prize was listed as 10,000 GPs. I leaned over to a girl next to me and whispered, "What are GPs?" She smiled and answered, "Gift points, Writing.Com currency." "Where can I exchange money for GPs?" I whispered. She pulled a crumpled piece of paper out of her pocket and handed it to me with a smile. "This should answer all your questions." I unfolded the flyer and read the title, "Gift Points" ![]() Not needing any GPs at the moment, I decided to go explore a little more while I thought about the prompt. I had a story to share and I couldn't wait to hear what people thought about it. When I exited the room, I saw a sign at the far end of the hall that said Writing. Filled with excitement, I knew I was finally home. |