Sunday Morning Topic : How Did You Find Mibba?

Hey there, Mibbians and passersby! I’m Shannon, also known as LDW Choice, and I’m going to be writing the weekly Sunday Morning Topic! For this Mibba Magazine column, each week there will be a new topic for you to think over, discuss, and respond to. These topics will be widely ranged, and I will try my hardest to think of things that relate to all Mibbians, not just us in America. Actually, my editors will make sure of that :) If you have any suggestions for an upcoming week’s topic, please, feel free to recommend or suggest. All suggestions will be considered.

Alright, to start us off, I just want to do something a little generic. One of my editors posed the question to me and I thought it was very appropriate to begin with. And so the question goes: How did you find Mibba?

My immediate response to that was to start writing up this article. My response to the question is one I’m sure you all have heard a million times. I was just browsing the web for a new site that I could post my writing. Myspace and Inkpop just weren't cutting it anymore, so I Googled "teen writing sites" and somehow Mibba popped up. I'm really glad it did because I admittedly spend at least ten hours a week here on Mibba. Once I made my account, I started browsing and found it more to my liking than I have with any other site. There were more "adult" stories to read, more ways of posting different types of writing, and so many categories of everything that I still haven't figured out yet! Mibba is the hottest website for teen written literature I've ever encountered.

After thinking on the topic, I searched the forums for other Mibbians' stories on how they found this site and I came across quite a few unique ones. CadenCatastrohe joined Mibba to post his song lyrics. Mhotstuff uses Mibba to share her work with more people than any other site would. Enigma 23 found the site while looking for a place to role-play. Mibba was actually recommended to Vibrant.Heart by another friend and fellow writer. And those are just a handful of stories!

I personally didn’t know there were that many ways of finding Mibba. Obviously, I have a new opinion on that subject now and I’m still interested in hearing more. If you have your own, unique way of how you came to be a Mibbian, please, share feel free to share it with us (either here or in the When You and Mibba Met thread).

Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out next week’s edition of the Sunday Morning Topic and suggest future ideas for the column too!

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