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Romance/Love: October 13, 2021 Issue [#11018]




 This week: The Rule of Length
  Edited by: Samberine Everose Author IconMail Icon
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About This Newsletter

Hello everyone, I’m Samberine Everose and I'm here, one of your full time editors in the Romance/Love Topic of the WDC Newsletter, and just like I've been saying I will not be tired in expressing my thankfulness to all the beautiful people here in this wonderful community of writers for not only helping us to improve our writings but giving us also encouragement and inspiration every day. *Smile*

How do we measure a good Love Story?
Does the length of a created story will affect the whole outcome of the story?
Here are some thoughts to think about the length of every story.


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Letter from the editor

The Rule of Length


The rule of length
How do we measure a good story?
Short or long story which one is good.

Does the length of a story affect the significance of the story?

Other than the given title the first thing that I usually sneak each time I read a story or a novel especially in the romance genre is the length, because this determines and will give me an idea on how my reading will go through.

Long lengthy story for me gives me the impression that it is more complete than a short length story.

Short lengthy story or sentence will give the impression like a quote or a verse.

We can also find out that most publishers require a Word count before submitting to them a typical story for them to know their expectations and give them an idea on the outcome and the formatting of the book before they will publish.

Here are some tips why length are sometimes important.

*ButtonG* 1. Gives the impression to calculate the days to read.

*ButtonG*2. Can help to determine the pages of your book through the word count.

*ButtonG*3. It is good to use as a part of a contest rule to determine which story would be good.

*ButtonG*4. If it is for novel, the more lengthy the words the more it counts your accomplishment

*ButtonG*5. There is a challenge in terms of length because this will enhance you to put more words or cut the unnecessary words.

One of the challenges that occurs during November is the NanoWrimo.
I haven't yet tried this challenge but I heard that it's a writing of a thone of words.
The simultaneous flow of words was enhanced here.
It's a good challenge in writing a length novel or story.

But, anyway whether it is long or short, as long as we show it properly how the story goes and we are satisfied with the outcome of the finished book then the length is just only a motivation to accomplish a rule that was traditionally required. *Heart*

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Our Question for this week Newsletter:
How do we measure a good Love story?Short or long story which one is good?

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I love fall! The warm days, the cool nights and the colorful landscape. Each month brings a new season and landscape to my world and in my stories too. Of course, if my characters are outdoors, the season/weather would affect what they are doing.

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January signifies the beginning of the year
February signifies the depth of winter
March launches March Madness
April the cruelest of all months - the tax man cometh for us all
May showers us with sweet flowers of love
June brings the summer season
July brings us July 4th picnics
August brings us the heat of hell on earth
September begins the cooling season
October brings autumn splendor
November brings political madness every four years
December ends the year with snow covering the land.
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