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Contests & Activities: September 20, 2023 Issue [#12182]




 This week: Writing Locations
  Edited by: spidey
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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

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Welcome to the Contests & Activities Newsletter. I'm spidey , and I'm your Editor this week!




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Letter from the editor

Where do you write?

Last month I discussed writing styles, and I asked how you write. Do you write by and or with a keyboard?

This month I'm asking where do you write?

Do you have a dedicated writing spot? Or is it wherever you can take your laptop or notebook?

I've seen the stereotype of writers going to a coffeeshop or crowded place to work on their writing. Personally, I find loud environments too distracting. Of course, any environment can be distracting, right? We get reminded of other obligations and duties, other hobbies, etc. that could take up our time.

I would think for most people, the best route would be routine. Come up with a time and place that works for you and stick with it. For me, my schedule changes from week to week, so I try to plan things out ahead of time. I find where my pockets of free time will be and plan accordingly.

It's my understanding that certain scents can be linked to productivity. Some studies show that things like peppermint and citrus can help you be more productive. What I believe, too, is that certain scents can create associations in our minds. A certain smell can remind us of certain things and can create a comforting atmosphere. Maybe try using scent to create a familiar atmosphere that will trigger a mood in you that tells you it's time to write. It can be worth giving it a try!

I'm really curious, though. Do you tend to write at home, in private and quiet? Or do you like being out in public spaces with other people around? What works best for you?


Take care, and as always, keep on writing! *Quill*



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Editor's Picks






Official Writing.Com Contests & Activities:

 
Good Deeds Get CASH!  [E]
Write reviews to win cash prizes!
by Writing.Com Support

Short Shots: Official WDC Contest  [ASR]
Use the photo to inspire your creativity. Write a short story and win big prizes!
by Writing.Com Support




Contests/Activities:

EXPRESS IT IN EIGHT  [13+]
This is a poetry sharing activity for expression and entertainment!
by Solace.Bring

Rach's Reading Club  [E]
Where all you have to do is read books to receive awesome prizes.
by Choconut

 Weekly 1000 words or less  [13+]
Need some money? come and participate in this fun contest.
by DragonPrince

Tour de Ports  [13+]
Come join this month-long review raid across all port colors! Exclusive MBs & gift points!
by Jeremy | 21 Years On WDC

  Favorite Mythical Creatures  [E]
What is your favorite mythical creature?
by Hobbit Writing

 
Favorite Summer Movie  [E]
Pick your favorite summer movie!
by StephBee

WDC Birthday Quiz  [E]
A Quiz about Birthdays!
by StephBee


 
Steph Bee's Honey Pit   [E]
MAY 2024 - hang out with fellow Bees and enjoy the Honey.
by StephBee




Some How/To Items that might help you:

On Giving Reviews  [E]
Are you speechless when you stare at that little reviewing box? Here are some tips.
by Roseille ♥

Helping Links  [ASR]
'Help Links' for Newbies and all other members who are still learning
by Maryann



Some contest resources:
How to Create a Contest  [ASR]
Things you need to know before you open a contest. Includes a contest template.
by Angels in my Ear

"Create/Edit a Message Forum
Newbie Hyperlinking 101 - Bitem Format  [E]
Learn the ins and outs of creating a link using the bitem format.
by NickiD89





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Ask & Answer

Feedback from my last newsletter "Contests & Activities Newsletter (July 26, 2023), which discussed writing styles:

Great poll. I write on paper first and then edit on the computer. It's all about the creative process for that person. ~ StephBee

I have definitely written this way, too! It feels natural to me to write this way.





Research Shows you have a stronger emotional connection to writing vs. typing, which is why you should always journal emotional things by hand. - Schnujo is Late to Lannister

That's really good to know! *Smile*



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