Words of Encouragment
Bettyjoe
Times Writer | |
Heyo, bettyjoe here. I noticed that lately my articles have not made it into the Times. At first I was mad, a bit, because I had spent such a hard time writing them -- I had submitted so many, yet none were in at all!
But I won't get discouraged at all. I will keep writing everything from opinions to articles on learning, and I will do it with high hopes, knowing that it is the best. I feel that if I don't get my article in, it just shows good criticism, and I then know how to make it better in the future.
So, when you write an article and it doesn't get published, make sure you have a copy of the draft. Then you can re-write and re-word your ideas so they sound better and maybe have a better chance of getting in. Also, if it doesn't get in the next issue, don't be discouraged either. Sometimes it takes a really long time for this to happen, it did for me in many cases.
Although I am not the best liked times writer, I keep trying. And if you want to try, don't be discouraged by a few failures, because they're not. They just help you to get better.
Well, that's all for now, folks!
~bettyjoe
Mariemaia
Guest Writer | |
Like Giggler01. Like Merchant. Like RoxyStars. Like LilBeaut.
Like BaByAnDiE. Like Sonner. Like MediaWiz.
They are all my well-liked writers. Though some of them my not be times writers. I still think that their wonderful talents were sought and used. It may be a surprise that I, Mariemaia, would all of a sudden try to come by the Times, but it should not be.
I just wanted to tell you that many of these writers have obviously tried
hard to actually get into the Times. I would like to make a
submission, I would like to be a "Times Writer". I already recognize by
doing so I would have to carefully produce all my articles and envision of
some good subjects for them.
I think that I would do best in "reporting crimes", "telling opinions" and
also showing my insight in "fashion". I think the world should get a glimpse of occurrences that have happened in the past few days.
Anyone remember the times when people say "Whyville is cursed, get off now or
your computor will get a virus", or maybe " I think that Whyville should be
better by having a prom", or even "Fashion has gone along way from today
when we first got tosseled blondeys". It's purely in the news.
Accepting the facts as they are, I fully intend to become a Times
Writer. No matter how much it takes or how long. I will never give up; I
will become a legacy for Whyville.
Yours,
Mariemaia
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