Mywriterscircle.com - first birthday!
Last month was the first birthday of this blog. This month, it is the turn of my forum.
When, in association with my publishers WCCL, I launched www.mywriterscircle.com, I had no idea how popular it would prove. The forum now has over 2,700 members from all over the world, and over 50,000 posts have been made in total.
New friendships have been made, collaborations launched, and advice and information freely shared among members. Indeed, one thing that especially pleases me is the comment made by many people as to how friendly and supportive the forum is. Much of the credit for this must, of course, go to the hard-working moderators - Aelfwin, Carrie, Cathy C, Jillanne, Symphony and Lin - who all devote many hours to keeping MWC running smoothly, for no financial return. Thanks for your hard work, guys and gals - MWC wouldn't be the same without you.
A word of thanks, as well, to Karl Moore, MWC's sponsor and administrator. Karl works away quietly (for the most part) in the background, making sure all the technical aspects of the forum are working properly and adding new features (such as our brand new chat room) when requested. He also runs WritersFM, WCCL's unique Internet radio station for writers, and many other exciting projects as well.
Finally, thanks to everyone who has visited and (especially) contributed to the forum this year and helped make it the success story it is. And if you're still waiting to take the plunge, why not register today? You can then join in the discussions, post work for feedback, ask (and answer) questions, and much more. It's easy - just go to www.mywriterscircle.com and click on the Register button at the top of the screen, then follow the on-screen instructions. But if you need any more detailed advice on registering, check out my article at www.nickdaws.co.uk/ew027.htm.
When, in association with my publishers WCCL, I launched www.mywriterscircle.com, I had no idea how popular it would prove. The forum now has over 2,700 members from all over the world, and over 50,000 posts have been made in total.
New friendships have been made, collaborations launched, and advice and information freely shared among members. Indeed, one thing that especially pleases me is the comment made by many people as to how friendly and supportive the forum is. Much of the credit for this must, of course, go to the hard-working moderators - Aelfwin, Carrie, Cathy C, Jillanne, Symphony and Lin - who all devote many hours to keeping MWC running smoothly, for no financial return. Thanks for your hard work, guys and gals - MWC wouldn't be the same without you.
A word of thanks, as well, to Karl Moore, MWC's sponsor and administrator. Karl works away quietly (for the most part) in the background, making sure all the technical aspects of the forum are working properly and adding new features (such as our brand new chat room) when requested. He also runs WritersFM, WCCL's unique Internet radio station for writers, and many other exciting projects as well.
Finally, thanks to everyone who has visited and (especially) contributed to the forum this year and helped make it the success story it is. And if you're still waiting to take the plunge, why not register today? You can then join in the discussions, post work for feedback, ask (and answer) questions, and much more. It's easy - just go to www.mywriterscircle.com and click on the Register button at the top of the screen, then follow the on-screen instructions. But if you need any more detailed advice on registering, check out my article at www.nickdaws.co.uk/ew027.htm.









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