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topangarose
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Huzzah Alex Grey! |
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bleustick
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Haha, if you think that's hard, try rhyming with my real name (Genevieve).
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FFC: 1 Candy-Coated (Pol-Sat) * 2 Love Beneath (Fantasy)
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LaissezFaire
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I was a wreck when I first entered. What the hell was I doing? Then I read the stories and I felt I was way out of my league, what the he'll am I doing? I had a...disappointing... experience with one beta exchange on top of that. A thread advised to "get in there". If you want review get reviews. I read first. Gave my rahrahs. Then analyzed the critiques I admired. I had done some beta for people in a small writing group. Got "red penned" myself (and rightly so) but always with encouragement. I learned to handle the "no not my baby you fiend!" Feelings :D. I was verbose; it was true. I learned to self edit better. I began to offer impressions critiques, then added "hey, I saw this error", then as my writing got better I added my skill strengths (dialogue and my newly honed extraneous word crusher skillz). All of that helped me to take risks in my writing, especially reading outside my favorite genres to write. I gained confidence with the camaraderie in the "forum workshop". Giving feedback is no longer terrifying. I have been lowdown and high up. I have felt an imposter. I have taken kind words and wrapped myself in them. Last year I stoppedwritinga andm missed a lot of Opportunities
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beadbalm
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These stories (and poem) are amazing! Thank you all for opening yourselves up and sharing your writer's heart. Knowing more about you just adds to the wonderful work I have seen you all write!
I wrote for me mostly until kids - stashing poems in a file folder, journals with stories and snippets. A professor entered one of my stories in a contest without my knowledge in college. When I got 3rd, he also didn't tell me that until I showed up late to my very last class, mad I hadn't been there for the surprise presentation. Ugh. I have two children on the spectrum and work full time, so for many years there was nothing but trying to find a quiet time to sleep. (And beading to keep my hands busy while people were talking to me - now I can't find who else it was that did that! Sorry for not connecting with you!). So during the last FF challenge, on a whim, I wrote my first story since that one in college. It was so liberating! I am doing something that does not have to do with counselor's appointments, social groups, med refills, action plans, teacher meetings, or other day to day life stuff that is fulfilling and useful (and beautiful), but not personal. So thank you to this group that gives us the chance to be more of who we are. Authentically. Thank you all for the support and candid moments too. This really is a very special place!
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Tim G
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There once was a woman called Genny Whose life was more hectic than many, But when it was time To recant it in rhyme, It soon became clear that wouldn't work.
Edited by Tim G - 08 Feb 2019 at 12:35pm |
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Rhyming Story R2: Flying On Empty (Thriller)
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beckyrcollins
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SOMEONE GIVE THE GUY A BOOK DEAL
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SakuraHime
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I'll start by saying I love this thread SO much! Thanks for putting this out there!
I entered this competition the first time in 2017. I had been writing casually for about 20 years, had been the president of my high school's creative writing club, vice-president and most published student for our literary magazine, and a journalist and editor for a local craft beer magazine. Beyond that, I'd never really shared my work and I struggled with "imposter's syndrome" on a regular basis. When I entered, and advanced to the second round, I was shocked, but infused with the confidence I needed to start thinking about really doing something with my writing. It sparked my creativity and reminded me of the passion I held for storytelling. More than that, the forums themselves were a catalyst to trusting other people with my words. The writers here welcomed me as if I belonged. I was given the opportunity to join a couple of groups, one of which is a constant source of inspiration and camaraderie. The support I've gotten is the only reason I'm starting my novel and seeking other publications. The writers I've been lucky enough to interact with have given me so much, from feedback to help me improve my craft to support and compassion that keeps me moving forward. My life is truly better because of this competition and these forums. I get to read works by some of the most talented, determined, and passionate men and women I've ever known. Reading other pieces gives light to my own ideas and reminds me of what a beautifully written work looks like, sounds like, feels like. Sharing my work allows me to grow as a writer and overcome the fear that I don't deserve to write. This forum gives me courage, and for that I am forever grateful.
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2019 FFC R1 Who Needs a Wall? (Gr: 35 – PoliSat/A Garbage Dump/A Grill)
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Lord Xoon
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I just haven't had much motivation to write lately. For the past year or so, if it wasn't for these competitions, I wouldn't be writing anything. So, I don't know about measuring success, but it's literally the only new writing I've been doing until I can snap out of this funk, so that's a plus.
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bleustick
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Right? You are a marvel, Tim .
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FFC: 1 Candy-Coated (Pol-Sat) * 2 Love Beneath (Fantasy)
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I feel your pain. As I shared in a pre-submission thread, I was diagnosed with breast cancer last spring and all motivation to write withered away. If I tried to write, I stared at the blinking cursor until a new question about my treatment needed my attention and I dived down a research wormhole. In an attempt to kickstart my words, I signed up for the November novel writing event and wrote a sentence...in a month. For me, just completing a short story and submitting it was an important step toward rediscovering my writing mojo.
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