www.whyville.net Jun 5, 2004 Weekly Issue



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How Do You Become A Times Writer!?

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You sweat your brain out trying to think of an article that will be published! You think for hours on end for an interesting topic! And all for what!? It doesn't get accepted!?

There are a few Times Writers, those folks who write a few articles per year, and then there is you. You write around five articles a week, but you're still called a "Guest Writer"! You always choose interesting topics, and write articles on the latest updates, yet you are still considered a lower-class journalist!

I am one person who would really REALLY like to become a Times Writer, but I am being scraped clean of ways to impress the Editor! Most of the citizens that are TWs are considered oldbies. Me, I am not far off from being an oldbie, but I'm not THAT old. Still, I hope in the near future that I'll get a position as a Times Writer. I am one of those people who love to write! And I am sure many other citizens do too.

That's why I would like the position!

On a similar vein, it is also very difficult to be accepted as a Y-Mail helper... but fact is, that's not as hard as trying to get into this job!

But the real question on everyone's mind is... How do you become a Times Writer!?

Editor's Note: Well, hate to say it, but number one is to include your username with your article. :) If you forget, please re-send the whole article with your name, or the two emails will be sure to be separated. Number two is to follow the "new" submission rules I've posted in this week's Times. Hopefully you'll be able to find the rules under the SUBMIT link at the top of the Times, too.

Need more guidelines? Hm -- topics. Choose a variety of topics. Fashion is not likely to get you consideration for becoming a Times Writer, unless it's *awfully* good. Science and good help articles will earn you extra points in my mind. If you write opinion pieces, be open-minded -- mindless rants are almost guaranteed to slow down your application to TW status, even if they're not published. We try to pick folks who we can expect good things of in the future, as well as the past.

Don't let yourself get stumped as a writer, and don't get angry with the Editor unless it's really, REALLY justified. That's a good rule of thumb for life as well as for writing. :-) Always look for new ways to improve yourself and your writing, and be grateful for people's opinions in chat and the BBS -- even when they say your stuff stinks. Use everything to better yourself, even your enemies and opponents.

Keep your writing simple. Get to the point.

And hey, have fun too! Lighthearted writing can shake most any writer out of a rut, let me tell you!

 

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