Romance/Love: October 13, 2021 Issue [#11018] |
This week: The Rule of Length Edited by: Samberine Everose More Newsletters By This Editor
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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.
How do we measure a good Love Story?
Does the length of a created story will affect the whole outcome of the story?
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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?
Our Question from "Romance/Love Newsletter (September 15, 2021)"
Which month is your favorite and do you also have that atmospheric condition of each month that may affect your writings? can you share about this?
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.
Leger~
Not sure that months have any prompt on my writing. Thank you for highlighting The Veterans Group.
Monty
Months, seasons, have no effect on me. I write as the muse flows. While COVID endured, I wrote and edited and now I have a number of plots to consider expanding. My dilemma is which one? They are all yelling for my time.
Quick-Quill
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.
JCosmos
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