A friend of mine actually introduced me to yws before she moved away, she said she used to write here a lot and that the community was great, I thought I'd give it a shot and here I am. <33
•I romanticized you to the point where the knives you pressed into my skin began to look like cupid's arrrow.•
Back when I was 13, I wanted a place to share my writing, and my mom did a little research and suggested I check out Y.W.S. Since then, I've visited this site in on and off periods.
Well the forums on another writing website I was on got shut down, so I searched on google for another place to connect with other writers and found this.
I am the Timekeeper, Quote Hunter, and Grave Visitor
"Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon." — Paul Brandt
Well I was previously on an art website and I was bored of being terrible at art so I looked up writing websites and then found this. I thought it was cool but then didn't join. Then a while after, a few days after my birthday, I joined.
The problem with quotes found on the internet is that they are often not true.
A friend of mine told me she was posting her work over here to get feedback. I was curious so I checked it out and have never regretted it ever since. <333
I had a novel I was working on, but really wanted some feedback and support on it to keep writing. I really wanted others to read and enjoy it, but it seemed like all the other sites I looked into were geared to more mature audiences. Then, I found this place (In a google search, like others have said) and made an account. Then I forgot about it for a week and a half until I got a notification from YWS. I eventually published a poem, and now here we are!
I found YWS through my younger sister @tgirly -> she has been writing novels since she was like 5 (not joking) and though I had ZERO interest in writing at the time I did want to read what what she was working on and figured our the best way to do so was to get an account, I actually became interested in reviewing before being interested in writing which I feel like is opposite of how most people start out on YWS. I really liked discussing works with my sister and following certain writers posting. I also liked the competitive aspect of reviewing during Review Days and in Knights of the Green Room. I kinda stopped using YWS circa 2014-2015 but when I moved to college sometimes going on YWS was a good way to catch my sister so I started logging on again here and there. Got hooked again from a few contests like YWS Olympics. And then became a JM to my surprise. After I became a JM I became a little more serious about the writing aspect of the site and absolutely loved getting to help with NaPo, RevMo, and other site events. Got very into Squills and KotGR and a few different conspiracies. Became a GM. And the rest is history! If I had not found YWS I am pretty certain I would not be writing poetry and certainly wouldn't have had any creative writing published.
you should know i am a time traveler & there is no season as achingly temporary as now
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