Friday, September 01, 2006

One year ago today, our little literary blog came into the world. With a flourish of trumpets and another flourish of manic typing, WORD came to be. Now WORD is officially 1. And he's more jazzed than ever to be here!

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In its 2nd year on this planet, WORD will be bringing you more writing tips, more book news, and much more student writing! Click "submit your writing" on the right hand side of the page to send us your stuff! Poems, stories, essays... it's all good! Yah! You can also write us any time at word@weeklyreader.com.

And now in celebration of this glorious day, we give you a few of our contributors' thoughts on what WORD means to them.

DALLAS WOODBURN, WORD CONTRIBUTOR
myspace layouts, myspace codes, glitter graphicsIn first grade, I started keeping a diary. I remember being disappointed that my conversations were always one-sided. No matter how many times I poured my heart out on those pages or asked questions about what I should do, the only response I could hope to find was within my own mind. Being involved with WORD, I feel like I finally get to write in a diary that responds back. I get to be a part of a community of writers just like me! If I am struggling with writer's block, I can blog about it and others will respond with support and advice. If I read a good book, I can talk to other people who have read it, too -- and find out what else they're reading. When I finished my novel and blogged about it, other WORD members responded with a barrage of exclamation-pointed congratulations and cheers. Who needs a diary when we've got WORD? Happy birthday, WORD, and here's to many, many more! :)myspace layouts, myspace codes, glitter graphics

DEBBIE NEVINS -
Managing Editor, READ, WRITING, and KNOW YOUR WORLD - EXTRA
   In the beginning was the WORD. For me, WORD has been the beginning of a whole new literary adventure, since I wasn't really into blogs before we launched this one. I think this is the coolest thing ever, and I just want to say, Blog on!

myspace layouts, myspace codes, glitter graphicsSANDHYA NANKANI - Senior Editor, WRITING
Words have always been magical to me. WORD is magical to me as well because it connects me to the readers of our magazine every single day.
It's one thing to put your thoughts down on paper for your eyes to see; it's another thing to put your thoughts down for the world to see. It takes guts to hit the <send> button and that's why there's nothing more exciting to me than checking the WORD inbox and seeing it filled up with words by you, our prolific and poetic student writers. You are brave and inspire me with your writings about your lives, your experiences, your fears, your dreams, and your epiphanies.


JEFF IVES - News Group, Editor
myspace layouts, myspace codes, glitter graphicsWORD is more than just another blog to me. WORD is the calm center of the internet storm. When everything in cyberspace roils with the madness of rumors … When online newspapers have boring and confusing headlines that I don’t care about … When all hope for an enjoyable, relaxing read have faded into the abyss of my monitor … That’s when I turn to WORD. And it never disappoints. While I have made my own small contributions to this wonderful blog, I think we all know that WORD is bigger than any one person. WORD is made by all of us and for all of us. And it shall never perish from this internet. Happy birthday WORD. You may only be a year old, but your place in my heart is endless.

BRYON CAHILL - Literary Editor, READ & WRITING
myspace layouts, myspace codes, glitter graphicsDear WORD,
   Hey buddy. Sup chu? Happy birthday, brutha! Yeah, that's right. You're an old man now. Welcome to the club. Hey, let me ask you something. Where do you get your ideas? That's probably a question you despise, huh? When you get together with the other literary blogs, do you laugh about numbskulls like me who ask you silly questions? Well here's another: Who is John Galt? Ay, there's the rub. What rub? What are you talking about? It's the pig that's unusual. It says so, right there in the middle of the web. Are you sure? I have a good mind to believe that your truth is questionable! Prove it! No. I'm outta here. Goodnight, my little prince. Goodnight.
   Truth and fiction live in books. Nonsense in a Cheshire Cat's grin
. Everything in-between lies here. We give you our WORD.


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 9/1/2006
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