How did you find the Young Writers Society?

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I was working on my book but I needed to learn the subtleties of writing before I actually continued further. I had heard of this site before and I typed in "Young Writers Society."
The corpses are piled high around. Blood carpets the floor and flames scorch away the last remnants of humanity. The screams of the damned echo in my head. I smile. I am home.




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It fell out of the sky and clonked me in the head.
How am I not myself?




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I looked up 'young writers' on google. And then i found this, and clicked on the terrible writing prompts thingy. realized you had to register to enter...so here i am. VERY happy to meet other writers!




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Since having a deviantart, I literally typed in on google, "Young writers society." Whats up with that?!
Jake is...
Somewhere far, far away.




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I heard about it when they tried to make TW and YWS brother/sister sites. That didn't work to well. :S. But I got to know this site was out there so I don't mind. :D.
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I was an google and I was trying to find a writing site. I typed in young writer and this site came up and I thought what a perfect name and joined :)




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I was looking for a young writers site, googled it, and viola!
So stadig loop ons deur die pers Jakarandas wat val,die bome word kaal Pa staar na die beeld van Botha wat reis op sy perd,Hy wonder was bloed soveel werd.Soveel jare dra hy aan die naam van 'n plek,Soveel jare moet ons nou laat gaan,Is die naam dan so erg,so bitter en sleg?Hoekom gooi jul dit weg?




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I found it in a google ad
Gotta love those things
"...she was a lovely lady, with a romantic mind and such a sweet mocking mouth..."

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i was looking for short stories to read for my schools silent reading time so i googled "amature short stories" and bing bang boom YWS was the first result :!: :D :!:
ATreeah was here




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Was so much more of a hassle for me than most people. xD I was looking for a site where I could get my writing criticized. I actually found this site by following a link on Yahoo! Answers. :P




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I had looked up "Solving Writer's Block" on Yahoo and this was the first site I saw. At first I had second thoughts because I had posted a poem that I wrote on some poetry site and the people trashed me. That made me lose confidence in my writing. I hung up poetry writing all together. Anyway to make a long story short. Read stuff here and liked what I saw so I joined. Solved writer's block, I did not. Found a great site, I did.
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One of my good friends told me about this page. I've been writing a lot lately and I wanted to share it with people, so I decided to create an account =)




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I remember TYWC a long time ago!
It was soooo full it hadn't been checked since 2004!

I'm happy now that I've found this site.

Welcome back, me! :D :D :D




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I remember TYWC a long time ago!
It was soooo full it hadn't been checked since 2004!

I'm happy now that I've found this site.

Welcome back, me! :D :D :D




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This was somewhere on the first page.
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