Romance/Love: January 05, 2022 Issue [#11151]
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 This week: How romantic story teller are you?
  Edited by: Samberine Everose Author IconMail Icon
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3. Letter from the Editor
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6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

Hello everyone, Iā€™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*

Every person is naturally romantic, but there are some basic things that sometimes it can be a good foundation for being a romantic person especially in our write-ups. You might like to know them.
Here is my article as my opinion.


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Letter from the editor

How romantic story teller are you?

Everything we do is a reflection of our SELF.
Sometimes we are so versatile as authors because we can write anything that strikes us.
We can be anything we like- through our writings,
But still there is a 'part in our writings that speaks about us- our personality, our thoughts, the beliefs that we have, things that we stand for.

Now, I wonder if a person who has not yet experienced being in love can create a good romance story?

I believe, yes, a person who has not yet experience anything for example to be in love can create a good romance story but this depends on those facts and things that were acquired for.

In my opinion here are the things that may stir our romanticism that is in us and can be a good source of our creativity to create a good romance story.


*Tackb* 1. Based on personal experience.
- Our writing has emotions because it comes from the heart, blended with our thoughts and ideas.
Through our personal romance experience we can pour it out in the paper and give good writings that can motivate or inspire others, because it's our true to life story.

*Tackb*2. Based on observation.
We should have a keen observation if we base our writing on observation, sincere research and also determination to finish what we started for.

*Tackb*3. Based on other experiences.
We can also acquire and have knowledge base on other experiences, we should only be intelligible in our questions that will ask for them to encourage them to answer and pour it out to us.

*Tackb*4.Based on the beliefs that molded us.
This is also based on our personal experience, but already established in us that is why we already have the beliefs that we can stand for.

*Tackb*5. Based on knowledge that we acquire.
These are based on theory, lessons,and knowledge through reading books.

Though each one can write and can be a romantic person because each one is unique and has that quality to be a romantic,
we have a heart that has the capability to feel and can express and spread love.
We must then use it properly with the unique personality that in each of us not to turn down others but instead to motivate one another so that Love will always stay and encourage each one to always be alive.

Happy New Year, everyone! *Heart*


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Is there any techniques or based foundation that you also use and have in your romance story writing?
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Thanks for all your comments. *Heart*

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