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Noticing Newbies: January 10, 2018 Issue [#8698]

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Noticing Newbies


 This week: Notice Me! I've Something to Show You!
  Edited by: Kate - Writing & Reading
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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

         Greetings to the newly arrived and to those of us who have been around long enough to keep finding new things to do and people to meet daily ~

The moment a man sets his thoughts down on paper,
however secretly,
he is in a sense writing for publication.

Raymond Chandler


         Our WDC Community welcomes daily 'Newbies' who arrive, each with a unique voice, eager to add that voice to the symphonic chorus that is our Community. To all the 'Newbies' and 'Not So Newbies' ~ I'm honored to be your guest host this week for your WDC Noticing Newbies Newsletter.


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Letter from the editor

Greetings, fellow writers!

Welcome to our eclectic Community of Writers.

         The welcoming committee greets each of us with a portfolio ready to personalize as we choose; and our fellow writers are doing likewise, inviting us to read and comment on their verse and prose and articles just as they look to read our work. We're a versatile, eclectic, creative bunch and we look forward to each new voice that arrives with a solo to add to our lyric cacophany.

         You begin to fill your portfolio with words, in prose, verse, an article. Then you want to share the words.

         Now, to have an item in your portfolio listed in random reads or searches by genre or type, identify it in the setup, give it a cover page of sorts. Rate the title and content and select up to three genres so members searching for reads, for example, in mystery 13+ will come across your title and, intrigued by the tag line, will open, read, and often comment with a review. Writing.Com 101 at the top of your screen is a splendid resource for setting up your portfolio, answers to questions and ideas for questions *Thumbsupl*

         Remember to select 'Save and View' one final time to check your work. Here you will find a spellchecker which will highlight (and offer suggestions for) possible spelling gaffes. Of course, just as in Word and OpenOffice, you are the final arbiter. It helps to run the Spellchecker here in case an upload added miscellaneous metadata. Offering a clean copy will make it easier for your readers to focus on the plot and voice of your story, the essence of your verse, or the intent and tone of your article, and offer in return their comments and thoughts.

         Then, consider introducing yourself to fellow newcomers as well as members who've been around awhile. Let folks in the neighborhood know a little bit about you and they will want to visit with you. Jump in there now if you like and see how friendly and welcoming the atmosphere, how active and welcoming the interchange - say hello if you will before stopping back here ~ go on, check it out ~

FORUM
Noticing Newbies  (13+)
A warm welcome to our newbies; come meet new and not-so-new members of Writing.Com!
#126963 by The StoryMistress


         Welcome back ~ hope you had a nice visit. Now, if you'd like to request reviews for specific items, I suggest posting your item to a reviewing forum; this one offers space for a brief comment. Remember to return the review by reading someone else's work in the forum and offering your comments. It's the neighborly thing to do ~ go on, check it out, add the link to your 'favorites' by clicking on the + at the top right corner of the item screen, then come on back

 
IN & OUT
Please Review  (E)
This is a page to request reviews for static items and books.
#819237 by Writing.Com Support


         One 'Notice Me' thing that's often overlooked is your Bio. You will see a tab "Biography" at the top row of your portfolio. Here's a place you can share some information about you, as much or little as you choose, in response to some Q&A. I often look for a Bio for an author I haven't yet read before I write my review of a story or poem. It gives me perspective on the writer, sometimes age, experience, attitude, which is helpful when crafting a review and choosing items to read. Go ahead, hit the dropdown and have fun with it. *Pencil*

Until we next meet,
Write On *Pencil*
Kate
Kate - Writing & Reading


Editor's Picks

         Check out the following good reads by some of our newer members ~ in verse and prose each offers a unique creative voice ~ welcome them in true WDC Comaraderie ~ a review perchance. By the way, if you stopped by the two sites we explored earlier, you will recognize a number of these authors, and add your Bio to guide a return visit.

 Last Night  (13+)
A man wakes up disoriented, with no recollection of what he did last night.
#2144975 by Ryno


 Icarus  (E)
Story of Icarus paralleled with my inner feelings
#2145598 by Wolf The Legend


 
STATIC
A chance encounter on Christmas  (13+)
A Hit-man has a heartfelt encounter.
#2144142 by Aevitas


 A Glass of Water  (E)
"Every character in your story should want something, even if its just a glass of water."
#2145386 by Ptc


 Black Hole  (ASR)
A refugee ship falls into a black hole. Or did they?
#2144209 by hollyda31


 The one I love   (E)
A message from a boy in love
#2144036 by G.Bayley


 Eliza's Hair  (E)
Every strange object has a story behind it.
#2143680 by A. C.


STATIC
The Christmas Lists  (18+)
If Krampus takes the kids, it's because Santa put 'em on the list
#2143394 by Jayne


 Rise and Shine  (E)
Things are about to change in Mindy's world
#2145547 by Kimbug


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This item number is not valid.
#2144251 by Not Available.


 
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         Thank you for sharing this exploration. I hope this exploration leads to some readers with whom you can exchange reviews and comments.

         Welcome to Writing.Com *Smile*

Until we next meet,
Write On *Pencil*
Kate
Kate - Writing & Reading

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