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Noticing Newbies: June 28, 2006 Issue [#1125]

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  Edited by: laurencia
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Table of Contents

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 members get acquainted with Writing.com. There are many things to do and learn...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 stories, essays, campfires, polls, etc.). Exposure for an item (your writing) helps to bring you more rates and reviews by fellow members and the general public...of course depending on how much exposure you want your item to have. Some writers like to keep their work private. When your work does receive exposure, it also helps bring more member interaction, which will give you the opportunity to build new friendships. Remember, it is a two-way street, so try to make an effort 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

The title is....! It better be a good title, because first impressions can make or break the sale of your book...when it's good, it can sell thousands more copies than a mediocre one. There is fierce competition in the writing world, so you need to step up to the plate and make sure you get an edge on the market.

When I walk into a book store, I usually always first go to the New Release section and browse each row looking for that witty or unique title that stands out from the rest. Reality is, certain titles take precedence over others, so you need to do your homework and be educated on marketing skills, what works and what doesn't work.

If you have a difficult time choosing a title for your story or poem, don't panic. A title can come to you when you least expect it...the title can actually be the idea of your story. You may find the title within the content of your work or not until it's finished.

To help your muse get creative, listen to your favorite music or go for a walk. Make a list of title ideas in a notebook or create a title folder on your computer. I know that whenever I'm on a road trip to somewhere and I'm listening to the radio, I always come up with story ideas, titles, etc. and write on scraps of paper or post-its. So, whatever works for you, do it!

The following link has great information:

http://www.namingnewsletter.com/article_results.asp


Until next time...
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All too often a weak or inappropriate title prevents a book from being noticed by its intended audience.

- Nat G. Bodian


Editor's Picks


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 The Devil's Drug  (18+)
Story about drug use and its negative effects.
#1092550 by Dave


 And it begins...  (E)
An author seeks a chef for his latest book. Second draft of Chapter I
#1108116 by anujmathur


 Is Camping a Vacation?  (E)
Why camping isn't a vacation.
#1084122 by Victoria


 Contest Entry - Endless Road  (E)
A simple poem based on a picture for a contest.
#1112945 by Reborn Sanity


 Holding On  (13+)
With a power unknown to her, Brooke can be in the arms of her lost love. Chapter 1
#1124465 by LostWithoutHim


 Changing Homes  (E)
(Fantasy) Short Story (11pgs) about a Gnome who is forced to change homes.
#1124462 by JBowman


 tender moment  (18+)
This poem is about a couple who don't see each other much but are very much in love
#1124383 by coolestscottie


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 Mystery Madness  (18+)
A prompt-based mystery short story contest PROMPT1 WINNERS ANNOUNCED
#1112811 by Caren Rose


 
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Have an opinion on what you've read here today? Then send the Editor feedback! Find an item that you think would be perfect for showcasing here? Submit it for consideration in the newsletter!
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Ask & Answer

Thanks for the contest listing and the words of warning. There were some tricks you brought up I wasn't aware of. It is so sad the number of people who are willing to take advantage of the hopeful and naive.
Nighala a.k.a. Doxie Do-Right



Great NL and links to all those contests! I've been looking for contests to give me some direction and discipline in writing at least every other day, and it's great to see all the links here .

I'm going to be busy surfing each and every one and hopefully, I'm able to find something to enter. Thanks a lot!
Ghostwriter



Wow. This is a valuable little list you've got here. I feel like I've just been given a free present. Top notch! You deserve to be showered by beagles of love for this one...
NegaScout



Good info regarding contests and publishing,
Thank you,
jaya h



Thanks for all the info on where to find non-scam contests. I got totally side-tracked - the boss was furious! as I was supposed to be working not enjoying myself. Hope you guys know we do appreciate all the effort you put into your newsletters.
Best Wishes,
merlin



Hey, Laurencia, what a great newsletter, and look at all those links I can explore! Thank you for providing quality newsletters that even oldsters like me don't delete!
schipperke



I like the idea posting contests and love your disclaimer ~ as a Newbie in her final month of Newbiehood, I still find so much helpful information in your newsletter and some really delightful work to read! Thank you^_^
Kate - Writing & Reading



Wow, Laurencia. I'll have to check those out, now that you've sacved me some time gathering them together.
Puditat



I think you've done a great job creating this list of contests. I plan to check all of them out. Thank you!
arch_addicted to WDC



Wow! Awesome feedback! *Delight*
Thank you so much.

See you July 26th, 2006!
laurencia

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