[stylist] For all STYLIST Members

Robert Newman newmanrl at cox.net
Mon Mar 30 03:03:33 UTC 2009


Aziza 

Thanks for your feelings on this. I think you wrote it out pretty darn well.
I hope others will be free with their thoughts. And tit is this sort of
discussion which will help us to define our list.

Have a good week at school!



Robert Leslie Newman 
Email- newmanrl at cox.net
THOUGHT PROVOKER Website- 
Http://www.thoughtprovoker.info

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Aziza C
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 8:05 PM
To: NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] For all STYLIST Members

Hello all,
I am sorry to see that some people may be leaving the list because of extra
conversations.
I must agree with both Jim and judith. Can we really confine writing to a
few topics? By cooresponding on this list with each other as people who love
literature and writing, is it not in the limits of our list serve?
Correspondence by email/mail is writing. So even if we are discussing
something that seems off topic, we are still writing, reading others
writins, and letting new ideas circulate. If we truly enjoy reading and
writing as I suspect we all do, then we should be able to find value in
everything written, whether it is humor, insight, philosophy, inspiration,
or plain logic, I think it is all useful.
Just my thought.
Aziza

On 3/29/09, Judith Bron <jbron at optonline.net> wrote:
> Robert, I'm as guilty as many on the diversions Stylist took last week.
> However, I have a different take on it.  We are writers.  Writers 
> don't box themselves in and just write about the flowers in the garden 
> without evaluating the soil also.  The off topic material of the last few
weeks also
> provided us writers with another outlet for our writing.    Many of us
wrote
> about things that we probably never thought about before or at least 
> nebver envisioned ourselves writing about.  In my opinion it was fun, 
> exciting and helped to stimulate our creativity.  I'm sorry that some 
> don't think it relevant, but writing is as diverse as all of us.  
> Everyone is coming from a different place, different experiences and 
> differing opinions.  Just my two cents, Judith
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Newman" <newmanrl at cox.net>
> To: "'NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List'" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 8:01 PM
> Subject: [stylist] For all STYLIST Members
>
>
>> Dear Friends
>>
>> For as long as STYLIST has been around, it has been a good journey, a 
>> great place to meet and exchange all those things that a mailing list 
>> is used for.
>> And speaking of what an NFB mailing list is to be used for- first, it 
>> reflects what the groups stated purpose is, which in our case is writing.
>> And second, in tune with what the NFB is all about, STYLIST is also 
>> about blindness. And for the most part, we have honored that dual 
>> intent pretty closely. Sure, from time to time, we've strayed away 
>> from these two themes, and even had to post a reminder to rain in our 
>> content and return to our routes.
>>
>> Today we find that we have a few individuals expressing frustration 
>> with recent message traffic in regard to content and volume. (A 
>> sometimes happening that is not uncommon on a mailing list.) and I 
>> believe this is a problem which is in the process of being resolved 
>> and will soon be laid to rest; being the reasonable and likeable 
>> bunch that we are. And as part of this family's negotiation, I see 
>> that some of us feel that it would be a good thing to have a place 
>> where we as friends, would be allowed to hold communications with 
>> fewer boundaries. I've asked David Andrews about a second list and, 
>> yes we can have one if we ask. I personally would prefer that we all 
>> do our communications here in STYLIST, but hey, I'm realistic in that 
>> I know there are some of us who are much chattier than others and 
>> need the opportunity to have a place where they can gather and do 
>> their off topic discussions. And we have also seen that there are 
>> some of us who know exactly how easy it is to create another list, as 
>> Allen Wheeler has offered via YAHOO.
>>
>> So what I am per posing is, that if some of you want a list to meet 
>> and talk about anything outside of writing and blindness, then do go 
>> with Allan's suggestion and offer to set it up.
>>
>> As for why I do not want us, the Division to ask David to set us up 
>> with a second list, I have two big reasons why- First, in looking at 
>> the NFB-s page where all NFB mailing lists are posted as available to 
>> be joined or dropped, I see that the format of the stated list name 
>> and its description of intent is kept at a very minimum of wording. 
>> Okay, so what I would be afraid of is that a second Writers' Division 
>> listing on this page would I fear be misleading and confuse a new 
>> person looking for where he or she can find the list to meet other 
>> writers for the purpose of discussing writing. Granted, the word 
>> STYLIST doesn't pop out at you as being "Writers Hang Out Here>"
>> but the line below it speaks to who the list belongs to. (Look at the 
>> 2 lines immediately below; they are what advertises our list on the 
>> NFBNET site).
>>
>> stylist
>> NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List
>>
>> Second reason- I sure would not like to have STYLIST'S power diluted 
>> by some of the great sharing being taken away
>>
>> Finishing this thought, as I indicated above, if we feel there is a 
>> need for an additional list for the purpose of interacting on 
>> whatever topic we wish, then let us have Allen set up a list for us 
>> through something like Yahoo.
>> Yes, let us, the Writers' Division take care of our own. But I say as 
>> the President, watch it in respects to not allowing that second list 
>> to dilute the power of STYLIST.
>>
>> Your thoughts?
>>
>> President NFB Writers' Division
>> Robert Leslie Newman
>> Email- newmanrl at cox.net
>> Division Website-
>> Http://www.nfb-writers-division.org
>>
>>
>>
>>
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