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Noticing Newbies: January 29, 2020 Issue [#9984]




 This week: Comparing Memberships
  Edited by: JACE - House Targaryen
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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

Hi, I'm JACE - House Targaryen .

Welcome to this issue of the Noticing Newbies newsletter. Join me as I take you into some nooks and crannies of Writing.Com that you may not have found time to check out yet. This newsletter is about and for you. And for you seasoned members, I hope you'll find something you can take from my ramblings. *Smile*

Your Noticing Newbies Newsletter full-time Editors:

   Brooklyn (retiring),   Sara♥Jean ,   JACE - House Targaryen



Word from our sponsor



Letter from the editor

Congratulations! You've taken a step forward toward improving your lot as a writer by joining Writing.Com. I'm certain your decision will reap many benefits on your writing journey.

Did you join as free member? You're in good company if you did as almost 97% of members enjoy the Free membership.

Obviously there are some limitations to this membership level--fewer features, pop-up ads, limits on the types and number of items you can create and host in your Portfolio, and on and on. Just as obvious, the higher the membership level you pay for, the more features and benefits you receive.

I joined almost 12 years ago in May 2008. The current prices for the Basic, Upgraded, Premium and Premium Plus memberships have remained the same since that date. Yes, The StoryMaster has not raised membership prices in at least 12 years. (And no, I'm NOT advocating a price increase. *Smile*).

Where can you go to find out just what features a free membership has? Is there one place that outlines the benefits available to paid memberships? Check out the following:
 Compare Free and Paid Membership Benefits  (E)
Compare different features and benefits of the various membership levels at Writing.Com.
#688627 by Writing.Com Support


This item not only lists the five membership levels available at WDC, but also compares the features and benefits of each level in an easy-to-read table AND the costs for each paid membership. You can even decide to use a paid level for as little as three months.

Writing.Com automatically offers each member a free one month trial of our feature-rich Premium membership! During the free trial, members will enjoy and have access to most of the features and tools of our Premium membership (which includes Basic and Upgraded tools, as well). You can read more information about this offer by clicking on this link: "Premium Membership Free Trial.

Listing the benefits that a paid member enjoys would be as long as my arm. For me, the Premium level is perfect. For you? Well, only you can say. But I hope you'll take some time to compare the various membership levels to see if one might be a good fit for you.

I wish you the greatest success in all your writing endeavors. Write on!



Editor's Picks

Check out these Newbies (I've selected folks who have filled out their Biography or something in their Bio-Block). Take a moment to review something in their Port ... or just say hi.

 WW1 fictional love letter  (13+)
WW1 American Soldier writes back home to a girl he's sweet on. (didn't include names)
#2211096 by Neur0s1s

 Letters of Lord Spizwick: Undead Bourbon  (13+)
Another small town receives correspondence from the Lord of the Land.
#2210652 by Vincent Amaedeus Hatchett

 Invalid Item 
This item number is not valid.
#2211088 by Not Available.

 The Traditional Repairman  (E)
A short allegorical story satirizing the concept of traditions. Inspired by Catch-22.
#2211052 by Steven

 Invalid Item 
This item number is not valid.
#2210782 by Not Available.

 Invalid Item 
This item number is not valid.
#2210956 by Not Available.


 
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Word from Writing.Com

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 spending time with me today. If you liked what you read (or if you didn't), please take time and drop me a line. I'd love to hear your ideas.

From the newsfeed and mailbag:

From hbk16: A review is a point of view. When I review work, I put some criteria. The main idea or the issue importance is the first criterium. The expressing should translate the exact meaning and should be live. Then the language standard and the vocabulary are the last criteria. Each criterium is coted half or one star. This is a featured issue.

         The methods of reviewing are as varied as the persons reviewing.

From x The T Lady x : Oh my!! Thank you for picking out my poem in your editor picks, wow! Thank you so much, this is so thoughtful. Thank you.

         You're welcome.


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