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  • Spearmint
    Oct 18, 2023

    Welcome!


    Hiya ElizabethBlackfire, here's a (late) welcome to YWS! ^-^ This is a wonderful place for readers, writers, poets, roleplayers, and just people in general, and we're thrilled you're here! Here are some quick links you might want to check out:

    FAQ for New Users This post lists the basics of publishing and reviewing works on YWS.
    Official YWS Rules & Guides Here are our site rules. Essentially, please be a decent person and be considerate of others. :]
    Knowledge Base This is a treasure trove of helpful articles about poetry, writing, reviewing, and more. One useful thread is the Big Book of YWS Codes, which is a guide to the bbcode that you can use on YWS to add colors, images, and more! Plus, see the list of icons (like ) here and the list of smilies (like :smt003 and :daddarth) here.

    Along with reviewing other ywsers' works and publishing your own works, you can have some fun in the Randomosity forums, join a roleplay, hang out on the People tab, or just explore the site. And of course, feel free to ask me or any moderator (junior or global) any questions you have! (You can hit the little black arrow below this post to reply right now.) I hope you'll like it here! =D

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  • littlepaige
    Oct 9, 2023

    hello! welcome to yws! :mrgreen:


    ElizabethBlackfire Heyyy! What do you like to write?
    Oct 9, 2023


  • spottedpebble
    Oct 9, 2023

    Welcome to YWS! (Sorry it's a bit late, I mean, you've already been a member for the whole day. :) )

    I just finished reviewing your work, Thank you, 5, chapter one, and I loved it!

    Keep writing!


    ElizabethBlackfire Thanks! What kinds of stories do you like to write?
    Oct 9, 2023


    spottedpebble Poetry, realistic fiction, occasionally magical realism/low fantasy. It also depends on my mood. How about you?
    Oct 9, 2023

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The day, which was one of the first of spring, cheered even me by the loveliness of its sunshine and the balminess of the air. I felt emotions of gentleness and pleasure, that had long appeared dead, revive within me. Half surprised by the novelty of these sensations, I allowed myself to be borne away by them, and forgetting my solitude and deformity, dared to be happy.
— Mary Shelley, Frankenstein