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Hello everyone, I’m Samberine Everose and I'm here, one of the regular 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.
Simplicity is good, but even simpleness needs an enhancement to bring out the beauty in simplicity.
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Imagery Embeleashing
Every word that we stumble and even invented has its own sentiments to each of us,
this can stir something in our memory or inner feelings even those that we have already forgotten,
but because of the imagery that a word can bring there is always its own way for us to remember it.
There is a secret tool that we can extract from the imagery technique and we can adapt it to our romance writing.
I call it word diagram plotting or in other words, using one word we can create and connect to other substituting words which is related to the mother word.
For example, we already welcomed the season of spring, and the word spring can produce other good imagery that is relative to it,
which gives a good description and details in our writing.
Here are four of the pinpointed words that can direct us to link subwords for more detailing and embellishing.
1. Place- How does the word affect in the terms of setting or place of the story?
2. Time- does the original imagery of the word will change when partnered with
different times or seasons
3. People- do the character can link their personality in the said main word
4. Emotions- does emotion can be neutralized when blended or mixed with the said main word?
Each one has its own taste, style, and unique touch in every word, it just really differs on the way we perceive it.
We have the control to expand or just minimize it,
This just explains that each writer is a be-holder of every word.
Keep On writing!
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Pieces for you to ponder
1. | | A SUNSET (E) Written as assignment for the Poets Place Cafe (imagery) #2187836 by Monty |
2. | | Day-drops (E) An exercise in imagery or what I see from my window today #2067204 by tucknits |
3. | | Dance! (E) Carpe Diem sentiment meets primal imagery, spirituality, and revolutionary thinking #1400337 by Yadina |
4. | | Invalid Item This item number is not valid. #1976899 by Not Available. |
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Our Question for this week Newsletter:
Do you also have a method or technique on how you develop or control a word by expanding or minimizing the imagery reflected through a single word? Please share it here.
Our Question from Newsletter "Romance/Love Newsletter (March 29, 2023)"
In your opinion, Can the heart perceive better than the eyes?
FROM OUR DEAR READER:
Samberine, you’ve done an excellent job on your Romance/Love NL this week on the two laws of attraction. Your descriptions were wonderfully accurate, to the point where I immediately realized, as I read them, that I had experienced both of them in my relationship with my late wife and high school sweetheart, Linda, and even had examples of each of the two that I'd seen within her come to mind as I read them.
The physical attraction came first, of course. But, in my case, it was immediately followed by the first sign of her inner beauty; in her case, that first sign of inner beauty was her shyness. The combination of those two, was like a one-two punch that grabbed my heart within twenty minutes of the moment we met, and still holds my heart wonderfully captive to this day, 43 years after her death.
As I read your descriptions of looking through each of those types of beauty, I had a flood of different, and wonderful memories about Linda, and the two of us together, rush through my mind, like they never have before. Your choice of words for each of those descriptions could not have been any better.
I will be saving this NL so I can re-read those descriptions of yours over and over again, hopefully to enjoy those wonderful memories flying through my mind each and every time.
Thank you for what I consider an absolutely perfect Romance/Love newsletter.
Incurable Romantic
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