Romance/Love: November 01, 2006 Issue [#1320]
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

Whether we are young or old we all experience feelings of love, here we will share those experiences and discuss love itself as well as why we read and write about it.


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Letter from the editor

The boss and I?

Last month I talked about the love stories that we can be presented within and around the campus and student life, this month I would like to explore the same theme but move on to the older generation and for those of us on the nine till five train.

Love/romance relationships at work are normally seen as a little taboo, as the age old saying goes “never mix business with pleasure” and yet pick up any gossip magazine and you will find countless stories of secretaries having affairs with their boss, colleagues skipping away for an hour for a quick fix in the stockroom, Christmas work parties ending in a drunken affair and other similarly themed tales.

If you imagine the hundreds of varieties of jobs available to explore then you have a plethora of stories waiting to be told.

Here are just a few examples of scenarios you could try for yourselves:

1. Boss/secretary
2. Headmaster/teacher
3. Armed forces
4. Cleaner/janitor
5. Two colleagues

And what about the relationships that are truly taboo and in fact completely frowned upon in society, those headline grabbing stories that get everyone talking:

1. Teacher/pupil (of consenting age or other)
2. Prison officer/prisoner
3. Dinner lady/student
4. Lawyer/client
5. Police officer/criminal

There are also those jobs that are a little different, those jobs that are normally associated with male employees, and that once were themselves taboo for women, are now amply supplied with female employees; builders yards, engineering, garages, aeronautics; the list is endless and therefore the possibilities of romance/love stories for you to explore equally so. What about:

1. Love on the dustbin rounds
2. MP’s in political talks
3. Love in a NASA space shuttle
4. A torrid affair between two “brickies”
5. Explosives experts, a romance with a bang!

I am sure you can think of plenty more workplace romance opportunities you can make your own and make truly individual and fantastically juicy to read. Whatever you choose, the workplace seems to offer an array of backdrops for the romance genre to really get creative.


Editor's Picks

Ive found some great examples of work written with a work theme in mind, take a look at my picks this month from sizzling romance in the workplace pieces.


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Have something you want to say about the newsletter then let me know. You can write to me at my e-mail address or click send feedback at the bottom of the newsletter.

Belle,

"If I was to go looking for love on campus I'd be arrested as a dirty old man... "billwilcox

You know, the oldest student on the course I am currently studying (me being 29 myself and so no spring chicken) is actually 78, he is not mind you, the oldest on campus!!

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