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Hello from Korea!

A place for new members to introduce themselves and to be welcomed to the FaithWriters' Community. Don't be shy. We love meeting new brothers and sisters in Christ.

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Hello from Korea!

Postby jessjenkins » Mon Feb 04, 2013 5:52 am

Hello!
I've tossed around the idea of writing for a few years but a few weeks ago God told me, "You're a writer. So write."
So here I am...

I love writing and always have brilliant ideas - unfortunately, often like a flashbulb... one blinding flash and they are gone, leaving me grasping at the fading spots... :wink:
So I'm really excited about meeting more writers (you!) and having a place to talk about writing with people who are actually interested and not just listening politely :thumbs

As an added note: I live in South Korea! Does anyone else here? I will go searching for others as soon as I figure out how to navigate (technology senses my fear and tends to run amuk...)

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Re: Hello from Korea!

Postby RedBaron » Mon Feb 04, 2013 6:58 am

Hi and :welcome
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Re: Hello from Korea!

Postby Shann » Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:41 pm

Hi and welcome to FW! This is an awesome site. There are so many things to explore. It can feel a bit overwhelming at times but don't hesitate to ask for help if need be.

I have made close friends with people all over the world. Though I don't know anyone from South Korea, I do have a friend in Thailand. I hang out in the Pacific Coast Rest Stop a lot so I have friends in those states and another oddball who lives in Maryland. I have also become close to people from Africa, Australia, England, Latvia. I live in a super rural area in Western NY and would never had the opportunity to meet people from all over the world. I can't imagine my life without FW!

There are all ages from teens to grandparents who having writing experiences from journaling to published books. There are also all kinds of genres. My favorite is Children's stories. But you'll find sci.if, fantasy, devotions, nonfiction,romance, Biblical fiction and everything in between.

The weekly challenge is the most popular way to showcase your work. I have learned so much from feedback from people who want me to be the best writer I can be. I have also learned to write on topic while still being different from all the other entries. The deadline has really helped me write on a regular basis. You do need to be a paid member to join and if you can afford the few dollars a month it is so worth every penny. Starting this year Silver members ( nonpaying) are allowed to enter the challenge four times for free.

Another place for members who would like to have their work critiqued can go to the Critique Circle. They now offer two options. If you're a Gold or Platinum member you are given one credit to post your piece and ask for feedback. Then you have to leave feedback for others to receive more credits. If you're a nonpaying Silver member, however, you can pay a small fee to have your story critiqued in detail. This option is also available to members who don't feel comfortable or have time to critique others.

Also you can post your older stories in the general submission or free reprint page. The challenge submissions need to be new stories that fit the topic.

Have fun exploring the site and jump into any threads that sound interesting. I hope to see you out and about and read some of your work.
:welcome :welcome
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