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Noticing Newbies: December 14, 2010 Issue [#4127]

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 This week: New Beginnings
  Edited by: Shannon
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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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About This Newsletter

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Welcome to the Noticing Newbies Newsletter. I am Shannon and I'm your guest editor this week.


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Letter from the editor

December twenty-ten. Wow! Seems like just yesterday I was writing my "Dear Me" letter and looking forward to a year full of promise. Now I'm looking back and wondering where the heck all the time went.

Each New Year brings with it a world of possibility. Excited about what we may be able to accomplish in the coming months, we steel ourselves for the next grand adventure, our dreams fueled by renewed vim and vigor. But as the months go by the enthusiasm that fills our tanks peters out and we find ourselves sputtering on the side of the road, unsure of what to do next. Lost and alone, we begin to lose hope and wonder if we'll ever reach our destination.

Don't get discouraged! Reach out to passersby. Most people are willing to help, and sometimes a kind word is all you need to slap that sucker into overdrive and speed off into the sunset. Sure, it may be a bumpy ride, and there are no guarantees of success, but the success is in the journey itself. Are you a better person because of it? Have you grown? Did you learn anything along the way? If you answered yes to even one of these questions, it was well worth your while.

FDR once said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." No truer words were ever spoken. When you're staring off into the horizon, the distance alone can seem overwhelming, and the mere idea of traversing it freezes you in your tracks ... but even the longest journeys are begun with a single step. Don't let fear rule your life. If you want to achieve something, do your damnedest to achieve it! The only person who can make it happen is you. Work your butt off for it and surround yourself with people who truly love you and have your best interests at heart. Weed out everyone else; they will only drag you down.

Now put on your seatbelts and start your engines. Let's do this!


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Editor's Picks

Just Remember Me  (13+)
It's about a woman who doesn't know where or who she is. She goes through many obstacles
#1727239 by Emalee


 Lost In Wonderland  (E)
A poem that I wrote in a bout of depression and nightmares.
#1725841 by Fiammata


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 Broom Service  (13+)
A brief excursion into a pathologically disturbed mind.
#1728920 by Justin_B.


 The Facebook Dilemma  (13+)
Upon discovering my half-sister on facebook
#1729282 by K. Charles


 For They Come  (13+)
Paranormal events surround this family home in a small community on the Carolina Coast
#1724358 by C


 "I Used To Know You."  (13+)
A story of a boy who abandons his love, following in his fathers footsteps.
#1727652 by MissTreeFrogLovesYou


 Our little secret  (13+)
Contest Entry: Writers cramp
#1728985 by mrsvoelkel

 
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Since I am a guest editor, I have no feedback to share with you, but I DO have a few very helpful links. Enjoy!

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Noticing Newbies  (13+)
A warm welcome to our newbies; come meet new and not-so-new members of Writing.Com!
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 Content Rating System (CRS)  (13+)
Detailed information regarding our Content Rating System, its guidelines and rules.
#197141 by The StoryMistress


 Gaining Exposure Within Writing.Com  (ASR)
My column discussing six tips to gaining exposure within Writing.Com!
#298127 by The StoryMaster


 Reviewing Handbook  (ASR)
A resource for all things reviewing.
#411411 by Writing.Com Support


Writing Contests @ Writing.Com  (E)
Writing Contests on Writing.Com are posted here.
#171898 by Writing.Com Support


Activities @ Writing.Com  (E)
The best place to find out what's going on around Writing.Com!
#819558 by Writing.Com Support


 
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Please Review  (E)
This is a page to request reviews for static items and books.
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This is the one and only Writing.Com GC+ Shameless Plug Page!
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Visit Publishing Place  (E)
W.Com's Writing and Publishing Community Library
#1525565 by GabriellaR45

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