How did you find the Young Writers Society?

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My friend, darkdove told me about the website.
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I was searching for something stupid and inconsequential on Google images, probably to make a new avatar, when one of the images linked back to YWS. I clicked, registered, and... yeah.




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I don't rememeber. It was either from writing.com or from google search. Other than my best friend, none of my other friends know about this site though I've lectured and begged--they aren't much of writers. :)
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Writer's Digest had their little 101 best writing sites feature. I saw this under the teen writing portion. It sounded cool, so I visited and registered.
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i was looking for sites for a friend and i came across yws and was like cool i enjoy writing.

the rest is history
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I was Google searching for writing sites and it popped up. I clicked, I liked it, I joined.

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I was searching from google for teen write sites and one of the matches had a link here
and well here i am :o




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I was looking for tips for young writers on google, when I was debating whether or not I was too young to write, and there was a link to this site.And here I am! :D




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i was trying to work on my book, but i got bored, because i was having a little writer's block, so i was looking up some creative writing tips online. I found a story by a guy who's avatar looked like someone I knew. I read it, and started looking around the site. I signed up, and became addicted. lol.
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Stumbleupon! :D
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i googled plot help for one of my stories, and this came up... and the rest is history.
a very short history. :]
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I was surfing the Internet when I found this website where this guy recommended this site.




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I was searching for websites for young poets, and I found this one.. :D and then i became addicted,
and the rest is history
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I had recently written my first book and wanted to share bits of it, so i typed in young writers society, those were the exact words, into google. The rest isn't history but a bit obvious :)
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okay, i go to school with peyton a.k.a. October Fall....well i was telling her about my book that i was writing then she was telling me about hers and then she told me about this website and told me to join
so i did! now i am addicted like full blown-gotta be on all the time-get off the computer its my turn-ignoring homework-addicted! I was on quizilla before this but i this is way better! besides the critics! not saying any names...*coughs*Gadi.*cough again*



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