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Greetings from Arizona!

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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Greetings from Arizona!

Postby chrisg » Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:58 am

Hello, my name is Chris Goglin and I'm so excited to become a new member at Faithwriters.com
I've published a few things in the past, but due to family and work issues, I let my writing slide a bit. Now, I am an empty nester and have a little more time. I just submitted my first challenge article, and am eager to get involved. I live near Sedona, where the red rocks are amazing, and I have five children (all grown) and 5 grandchildren, and a wonderful husband of 45 years.

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Re: Greetings from Arizona!

Postby mikeedwards » Thu Feb 21, 2013 3:31 pm

Hi Chris, Welcome to FaithWriters. Bea and I lived in Prescott for 10 years. We are very familiar with Sedona. Beautiful area for sure. We are happy you are a member. Check things out and get involved in the Challenge and other opportunities. There are a lot of great people on the site at all levels or writing. Lots of help available. God Bless, Mike & Bea Edwards
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Re: Greetings from Arizona!

Postby jerseygirl » Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:03 pm

chrisg wrote:Hello, my name is Chris Goglin and I'm so excited to become a new member at Faithwriters.com
I've published a few things in the past, but due to family and work issues, I let my writing slide a bit. Now, I am an empty nester and have a little more time. I just submitted my first challenge article, and am eager to get involved. I live near Sedona, where the red rocks are amazing, and I have five children (all grown) and 5 grandchildren, and a wonderful husband of 45 years.

Hi there fellow Arizonan -- Welcome aboard! Sedona is just gorgeous and I need to get down to your neck of the woods, its been too long. I live in Scottsdale. I'm a single mom with a marvelous mentally challenged son yet he has taught me so much about God's love. God is indeed good. I will look forward to reading your writings. This is an awesome sight. There is so much to do here with one's writings and the fellowship with the other believers is pretty cool. Also, the talent at FW is simply inspiring and I love reading the variety of different pieces that folks submit. They have been a blessing to read and an honor to critique. Many blessings from our Lord...

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Re: Greetings from Arizona!

Postby chrisg » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:11 pm

Thank you Mike and Bea for replying to my post. Yes, Prescott is a very pretty town too....we travel "over the mountain" quite often to shop, and enjoy the many restaurants. They have a new Cracker Barrel there now...and we love it!

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Re: Greetings from Arizona!

Postby chrisg » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:17 pm

Nice to meet you Jerseygirl.....Scottsdale is not too far...and a very classy town! Thanks for all the encouragement, kids tend to teach you a lot about God...my five were the reason I started writing..so many humorous stories! Keep in touch, I'd love to read your articles.

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Re: Greetings from Arizona!

Postby jerseygirl » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:23 pm

chrisg wrote:Thank you Mike and Bea for replying to my post. Yes, Prescott is a very pretty town too....we travel "over the mountain" quite often to shop, and enjoy the many restaurants. They have a new Cracker Barrel there now...and we love it!

I know I'm responding on the quote you sent to Mike and Bea but Cracker Barrel is one of my favorite restaurants. My favorite one so far is the one I went to in Charlotte, N.C. because I am a "grits girl." The only Cracker Barrel that I have been to in Az. is the one in Tempe, I think it is, in where the "Bass Pro" shop is. The food was still good but not amazing like the one in NC with the Southern cooks. I wonder how the Sedona one rates? Thanks for writing me back and your nice message. Enjoy your gorgeous scenery!

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Re: Greetings from Arizona!

Postby Shann » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:43 pm

Hi Chris welcome to FW! This is an awesome site filled with all kinds of people. That's one of the things that drew me here was that there is such a diversity We have talented teens all the way to great grandparents. There are sci-fi writers and my favorite is children's stories. There are also devotions, Biblical fiction, historic fiction, testimonials and just about everything in between.

There are also authors who have been published several times over and those who have only written in their journals.

I'm so glad you entered the challenge already. I have learned so much from the challenge. I've learned to tighten up my sentences. I can be a tad chatty at times and have add to cut words out until they made a huge pile on the cutting room floor.

The feedback in those little gold boxes have been divine. many people leave wonderful comments, but for me I cherish the ones who offer constructive criticism. It may sting a bit at first, but once I assure myself that the person is coming from a place of love, I'm almost always better off for their comments, even when I don't agree.

Once someone mentioned I started every paragraph with a name or pronoun. I remember thinking that must be an exaggeration! As it turned out, I had started almost every sentence that way! :oops:

I find I have learned a lot by commenting on other stories too. It helps to know what I like or what doesn't work for me. I used to worry about being too inexperienced to leave feedback but then I thought I may only have been writing seriously for a short time but I've been reading for over 40 some years!

Again welcome. Don't hesitate to ask any questions or to jump into any discussions or to leave feedback on any story. I look forward to reading your work and hope you're thinking of a story for accent. Oh once the judges have read all of the stories, you can TOSS a brick which means leave a link for your story to get more feedback. You have to wait for the all clear. It can vary from Saturday to Tuesday. Here is a link that will give you more info viewforum.php?f=56

Have fun and :welcome :welcome
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