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Losing, Yet Winning

Hello,

Even though there is a day left in the contest I think it's safe to talk:

It's no surprise when I didn't get picked. It's sad, but honestly, I'm used to it.

I know why. My story was short. And just by putting myself out there I'm more subconscious of it. With or without help I noticed the errors I had of tense and age.
Just by putting myself out there I found new friends.

With and without professional help I came out with an improved readership and story.

But... I'm still good. I'm entering another contest and I even got a free pass for it! I can't wait!

Love, Fida Islaih
(all writing is mine & copyrighted unless stated otherwise).

Comments

Simply Sarah said…
Love your attitude about this! Your right, you gain so much just by trying. Good luck on your next contest!
saniya said…
Keep trying! You'll be 'there' soon!!
All the best! :)
Crystal Collier said…
Way to move forward undaunted! I've been part of so many different contest/blogfest/hops etc, and not one has been a waste. Every chance to get out there gives you the opportunity to improve, rub shoulders, and grow. Chin up. You're awesome. =)
Tara Tyler said…
sorry u didnt make it this time, but how wonderful you are getting righf back in there!

and i read your reflection post too. thanks for mentioning me! i enjoyed your poetry!
ajwrites57 said…
Fida, just wanted to let you know that I nominated you for the Sunshine Award!
Jessie Harrell said…
Bravo for putting yourself out there. You can't improve unless you let go of your work and open your mind to feedback. You have a brilliant attitude!
Shelly said…
There's much to be said for putting yourself out there. Your outlook already tells me you are a winner~

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