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We like to give kudos to those DMS community members who go above and beyond what is asked of them to make our community great. We want to spotlight those who are active and positive contributors in our forums, on our Blog, as well as on Facebook and Twitter. It's our creators who make us great and you deserve to be recognized!
This week we want to give Community Kudos to Studio writer Mary Ylisela.

Mary is a dedicated and passionate member of the DMS community. In addition to being a dedicated writer herself, Mary is a very active voice in the DMS Forums, helping to keep her fellow writers motivated while working from home. Her regular “Hardcore Writing” posts help other writers set goals for Fridays and weekends and her posts always inspire her fellow community members.
If you see Mary in the forums, be sure to give her kudos of your own. Thanks and congratulations, Mary!
PM us with your contact info & we'll send you a DMS T-shirt & some other goodies to say,
Thank You!

Renee is an active and positive member of the DMS community. She is always there to chime in with words of advice and encouragement. She has been with DMS for over 3 years and is not shy about sharing her experiences with her fellow freelancers. She frequently likes others’ posts on the Facebook fan page and is always there to share a kind word, answer a question, or just say “thanks!”
If you see Renee in the forums be sure to give her kudos of your own. Thanks and congratulations, Renee!
PM us with your contact info & we'll send you a DMS T-shirt & some other goodies to say,
Thank You!
For more details on how to take advantage of this exclusive offer head to the forums!
Her winning haiku:
Oh, kite, you aren't free /There's that tiny length of string /That binds you to me.

Michelle Stone wrote,
Restless and barefoot/ Exploring the sensations/ I savor summer
Diana Braun wrote,
Fireflies flicker / Midnight stars glisten so bright/ I love summertime
Chad Phares wrote,
A summer haiku/ How many syllables are/ in a summer hai--
Thank you to everyone who submitted a haiku.
Congrats again to Courtney Watson!











