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Issue No. 12 - Heading Back to School... Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 19 September 2006

Image by Debbie Ridpath-Ohi of InkyGirl.com Copyright © 2006
By now, most of the students are back to school with their new backpacks and fresh batches of school supplies. The old term is now a distant memory and a new term of learning has begun.

Writers are much like students. We spend a lifetime learning, whether we're honing our skills, trying different writing exercises, or digging deep within for that next brilliant writing idea. For writers everywhere, learning and educating ourselves just seems like a part of who we are. To celebrate this fact, the Write Spot has put together Issue 12. In this issue, you'll find how-to's and other educational pieces. Each ezine section features an article on learning, so take out your writing pads and start taking some notes!

Enjoy Issue No. 12... Happy learning!

New Reads in Issue No. 12

Feature
It's All in the Title - This article explains why you only have 7 seconds to get your article read. Impress editors and readers alike using the tips found in this short read.

Improve Your Writing
Are Writing Exercises Effective? - Want to improve your writing skills? Discover how writing exercises can help you reach your goal.

On Writing: Fiction
How to Write a Short Story - Everybody knows writing a story is not easy. Like the drama or the poem, it is imaginative literature that should appeal to the emotions of the readers. Since it communicates the writer's interpretation of reality, there must be an artistic use of language to signify human experience. But how do we write a great short story? What are the things to keep in mind in order to come up with a short story that works?

On Writing: Non-fiction
How to Write Better Editorial Articles - Writing an editorial article may be one of the most satisfying forms of writing, especially for journalists trained to be objective at all costs.

On Writing: Poetry & Prose
Reading Poetry - Learn about spacing and punctuation in poetry, and how your poetry writing effects the way it's read.

On Writng: Film & Music
Finding Inspiration to Write Instrumental Music - Feeling is everything in instrumental music. If you can’t feel it, no-one else will either.

Getting Published
How to Sign With a Literary Agent
- If you're interested in publishing a book and gaining a market presence and income from it, you'll need a literary agent. They are the grease that keeps the oft-rusty wheels of publishing moving. Every day, they eat lunch or talk to editors and acquisition people in publishing houses all over the world, all the while pitching them on the new hot 'properties', as your manuscript will be called.

Promoting Yourself
Best Selling Book Secrets - You finally did it. You got that book written and published. But if you want to make sure your new baby is launched happily into the world, your work has just begun. Now, it’s your job to get it in the hands of the people you wrote it for! If you have a publisher to help, that’s great, but if you want to be the author of a best seller, here are a few tips.

Anything Goes
The Keys to Winning a Writing Contest - If you like entering writing contests, read this article for some helpful tips!

Writers Showcase
Winnie: My Dream - It all started back when I graduated from the factory like all the other bears. (Short Story)

Nobility of Purpose - Seek the good, extol the virtuous.

Poetry Corner
6 new poems in Poetry Corner. Head on over there now!

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 12 October 2006 )
 
Issue 11: Badger Alert! Print E-mail
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Thursday, 14 September 2006

Another great week here at WriteSpot.org! We have some new badgers in Issue No. 11. Thanks for all your submissions!

Issue No. 11 Badgers

Community Member: The Community Member badge is given to new members who have submitted at least one poem, short story, essay, or article to WriteSpot.org. The following members have received this badge:

5 Mile: The 5 Mile badge is given to members who contributed at least five items to WriteSpot.org. The following members have received this badge:

10 Mile: The 10 Mile badge is given to members who contributed at least ten items to WriteSpot.org. The following members have received this badge:

Thanks for your submissions and for your support of the WriteSpot.org community of writers!

Do you belong on this list? Please let us know. Send a private message to "helene". Until next time, keep writing and keep those submissions coming!

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
 
Issue No. 11: Summer Farewell Celebration Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006

Nothing to write about...Image by Debbie Ridpath-Ohi of InkyGirl.com Copyright © 2006
Nothing to Write About??Labor Day has come and gone -- As summer slowly crawls to a halt, a solemn mood is in the air. After all that complaining and fussing about the endless, unforgiving heat, it feels a little strange to say goodbye to summer. But the good thing is that you can no longer complain that it's too hot to write!

Pack away those shorts and pull out your notebooks! Enjoy the ever-crisp air of autumn and feel inspired to write about the things around you. To celebrate the end of summer, we bring to you Issue No. 11 -- a lot of exciting things are happening, right here on WriteSpot.org! We say hello to PSST! Ramblings of the Squirrel Squad, a fearless, new feature column, exclusive to the Write Spot. Plus, we've packed in some fabulous reads and some new features for you to enjoy.


Farewell Summer Celebration @ WriteSpot.org!

A Bundle of New Goodies to Help us Celebrate...
PSST! Ramblings of the Squirrel Squad is now officially open!
Comics, courtesy of Debbie Ohi-Ridpath (one for every issue)!
Online Writing Jobs will now be updated every Thursday!
A surprise in store for our poetry lovers (coming next Tuesday)!

New Reads in Issue No. 11

Column: PSST! Ramblings of the Squirrel Squad - Little Jimmy takes us for an insane ride to the world of dogs and shoes. (What??)

Feature
Finding Inspiration From Life To Beat The Writer's Blues - As writers, we sometimes get down and out and get the "writer's blues". But cheer up because there's a way around it. Basically, you just need to know where to look.

Improve Your Writing
Y'all Come Back Now, Y' Hear: A Primer in the Use of Colloquialisms - Writing fiction involves engaging a reader's imagination, making the story come alive in their minds. As a writer, you want them to feel a part of the world you've created for their enjoyment. With the proper use of colloquialisms, you can bring a touch of the exotic to your story. And that may be the key to the reader asking for more!

On Writing: Fiction
Epic Fantasy - A Courageous Approach to Writing - Epic fantasy is a genre about heroes taking on challenges of epic proportions and overcoming obstacles that are seemingly impossible to overcome yet the genre puts out (safe) multi-volume cookie cutter novels that follow a specific formula laid out by Tolkien and Campbell. Break this trend in your own writing.

On Writing: Non-fiction
Articles on the Web: Write Articles that Web Readers will Love - There is much information floating about on the World Wide Web. Writing articles for web use is very different from writing for print publications. Make your article stand out from the muck of poorly-written pieces.

On Writing: Poetry & Prose
Poetry in Dialect - Jamaican Patois - When we all learn to grasp the profound effect that poetry has in any language, we can truly appreciate its impact and the potential of its dynamics on our social, cultural, emotional and spiritual fabric. Even through dialect, you can enlighten the reader because it also has the strength of its expression. A tribute to Jamaica's Miss Lou.

On Writng: Film & Music
Learning and Playing Cover Tunes - Learning and playing cover tunes is an effective tool for the new musician because it gives you the chance to learn techniques, chord progressions, forms, and songs you can actually play for a crowd, for friends or just for yourself.

Getting Published
Getting a Publisher and Getting What You Want - When someone asks, "How do I find a publisher?" they're often looking for the details of this scenario. The answer to this question has to do with what you as a writer want out of the publishing process as well as what the publisher wants. It's best to be as clear as possible on both counts. Here are a few things to consider.

Promoting Yourself
Speak and Sell... Starting in Your Hometown - If you are interested in selling your books and products to the masses, you need to start locally. Groups and organizations in your hometown offer great opportunities in front of hundreds of people.

Anything Goes
Revealing Secrets to Book Review Writing - Get to know how a well-structured and logically built book review should look like!

Writers Showcase
Pool of Life - Is the journey of life circular or linear? A song triggers memories which draw together events from the past and ties them to the present. Will this be the basis for creating a future?

Incantations of a Love Lorn Soul - How much of your past life can consume your present?

Poetry Corner
I Cry (a haiku) by lgardner90
Sarcastic by Venom75
Afternoon Poem by poewhit
Truth by wyldechylde
Help Me by offBeat
The Suitcase by cougarcat
Voiceless by CksBabydoll
Still I Rhyme by Phayne
An Enroaching Enemy by icequeen36
Prophet of Vision by poetiks

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 September 2006 )
 
Who Are You, Anyway? Print E-mail
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Monday, 04 September 2006

Is this you?Is this you? Well, so is everyone else, really... Tell the world who you are! Updating your user profile is easy. Mr. No Image Dude is just a holder until you set up your profile. Choose an avatar from our gallery, or upload your own. Show us your dog, cat, or bird, or even a picture of yourself! In any case, don't be a no-namer. Update your profile! Here's how...

1. Log in to your WriteSpot.org account.
2. Click "My Profile" from the User Menu on the left side of the page.
3. Click the gray "Edit" button above your profile. Select "Update Image" or "Update Profile".
4. "Update Your Image" - Upload an image from your desktop OR choose an image from our gallery. (An administrator will approve your uploaded image.)
5. "Update Your Profile" - Fill in the fields (all are optional), then hit the "Update" button at the bottom of your profile.

We're working on getting some more avatars, so stay tuned! In the meantime, don't remain faceless... pick an image, any image!

Last Updated ( Monday, 04 September 2006 )
 
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