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Contests & Activities: December 23, 2020 Issue [#10532]




 This week: Be Kind
  Edited by: Legerdemain
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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
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The purpose of this newsletter is to help the Writing.com author hone their craft and improve their skills. Along with that I would like to inform, advocate, and create new, fresh ideas for the author. Write to me if you have an idea you would like presented.

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Letter from the editor

Be Kind


Some simple words, I know. But in these crazy times, it's something to receive and pass on. These thoughts came to me while struggling with a pile of boxes at the post office. I wobbled up to the door and a gentleman leaving the building held the door for me. A year ago, I would have thought it was a nice, gentlemanly gesture and went on with my day. But while standing in my socially distant line to go speak to the person at the desk through a plastic shield, I thought it ironic that man helped me and also saved me from touching one more door handle in life. That he allowed me to brush past him and get inside. It's a lot to think about and be grateful for.

Luckily, the internet doesn't spread viruses. Well, at least not THAT kind of virus. But we don't know what each person at their keyboard is experiencing or feeling. The biggest gift we can give this season is kindness. A kind word can go a very long way. It might be the only kind thing that person experiences that day...or week. So when you're here in our community, spread a little love.

All you can give here is words and time. But please, take the time to be kind. Even if you have to give some deep criticism in a review, be honest, but don't forget to be kind. And I don't mean fluff. Mention the things you felt need work, but also find something kind to say. Take a moment and look at your past reviews and interaction in our community. Could you have been kinder? Perhaps your New Year's resolution could be kindness. We all need it here, and out in the world.

Have a wonderful holiday my friends! *Heart*



This month's question: Do you take the time to add kindness to your reviews?
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Editor's Picks

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Season Tickets  (E)
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#783934 by The StoryMistress

Excerpt: 'Tis the season to be giving...And we've got some AMAZING gifts to give out!

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RAOK Upgrade Brigade Group  (E)
RAOK (Random Acts Of Kindness) helps members by Upgrading them.
#398524 by Writing.Com Support

This is the group Season Tickets benefits. It's about helping writers to stay connected in our vibrant community.

FORUM
The Prompt Me Contest  (13+)
Weekly winners will have a chance to win the monthly MB give-away!
#2000519 by Cubby~Home!

Excerpt: For each of the four weeks in December, you will be given a prompted word to include in your prompt!

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#2215856 by Not Available.

Excerpt: This challenge is meant to inspire your muse to dive outside the current boundaries while bringing awareness to lesser-known writing genres.

FORUM
The Bard's Hall Contest  (13+)
MARCH on with an Acrostic poem!
#981150 by StephBee

Excerpt: Write a flash fiction story of a Holiday Gift exchange gone awry. The wrong person received the gift meant for another but something very surprising happened because of it. Inquiring minds want to know ... What happened?

FORUM
Writing 4 Kids Contest (CLOSED)  (ASR)
If you like writing stories and/or poems for kids, this is the contest for you!
#1999597 by Cubby~Home!

Excerpt: The mission of this contest forum is for those who are serious about writing for children, to write!

 
SURVEY
What a Character! : Official WDC Contest  (E)
Create a memorable character using the given prompt for huge prizes!
#1679316 by Writing.Com Support

Excerpt: Character Prompt for December 2020: Write a story about someone committing (or attempting to commit)
a very serious crime at Santa's workshop.


FORUM
52 in 52  (13+)
A reading challenge to read 52 books in 52 weeks! Think you're up to it?
#2144341 by Jayne

Excerpt: This forum is a place to sign-up and discuss the challenge to read 52 books in 52 weeks. Across the internet, there are many iterations of this challenge, I figured the WDC community could use one as well.

FORUM
Crack Kraken's Code Contest [Round Over]  (13+)
Follow the clues and decipher the message to win prizes!
#746016 by St. Patrickraken

Excerpt: Welcome to “Crack Kraken’s Code”! For each round, I will disguise a quote—which could have been sung, spoken, or scrawled—and your task is to be one of the first five people to decipher it.

FORUM
Take up Your Cross  (E)
This will be a daily blog forum.
#2225667 by Chris Breva

Excerpt: The Kingdom of God is a present reality and not a future event. We are invited to live in that Kingdom and have a little bit of Heaven while on Earth. This blog is an opportunity to learn how to do just that.

 
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Ask & Answer


This month's question: Do you take the time to add kindness to your reviews?
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Last month's "Contests & Activities Newsletter (November 25, 2020) question: Do you review contests or activities? What do you look for and comment on?


Elisa the Bunny Stik : This newsletter on Dear Me intrigued me. Why? It made me realize I actually accomplished my one big goal, which was to quit obsessing over movies. I generally followed the steps in my Dear Me letter for this goal, and eight years later I'm feeling a small sense of triumph that I achieved this goal. I also realized that while there were specifics on how to address bad behaviors formed due to my obsession I did kind of quit cold turkey. I suppose the lesson for me is that a gradual tapering may encourage me to fall off the bandwagon and that a hard cutoff seems to work best. This was not the insight into my psyche that I was expecting in 2020.

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