This week: Celebrating Remembrances 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 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.
In times of WDC Anniversaries, I am not only celebrating but also remembering WDC friends from past years that passed.
How about you what also comes into your mind when times of WDC Festivity?
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Celebrating Remembrances
I'm a bit of nostalgic while creating this week's newsletter, especially when I look around the WDC site celebrating its 24th Anniversary, which reminds me also that recently, I celebrated my 11 years of being an Author here in WdC.
And I remember wonderful WDC friends before, some were still active and some are no longer active, making me feel sad and missing them too.
Even if I didn't meet them personally, but only meeting them here virtually is always likely more than the same as see them in real.
Here are some of the things to think about that make a person to be remembered:
1. Their Qualities- Each one has its personality and qualities, each one is not the same but unique, and it's always valuable to be a part of everyone's lives.
2. Their produced work or thumbmark- Each work that we create, reflects us, who we are, we see there our soul, because each time we create we use our heart, and when we give our passion to create, anything that we produce, we find there our heart, and that is why there is a treasure.
3. Their interaction-
- the way how they made you feel. We don't forget the emotions or the feelings that others made us to feel as
Maya Angelou said — 'I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.'
When time flies, it added numbers in our years, we grow old, we learn with our experience and we become mature.
It's good to remember those past years, the good times and even the bad times especially those friends surrounding us, it is just we want to stay and don't like to end the moments.
But there is time which is permanent in changing and whether we like it or not we are linked to it as we also change, growing and maturing.
Reaching the 24th WDC Anniversary is a great time not only to celebrate milestones and improvements of being an author, but more importantly to celebrate also remembrances that our wdc friends have given to us, and these are the moments that we always cherish and are grateful that we are being part of each own lives.
Happy Celebrating Remembrances!, Happy 24th WDC Anniversary!
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Our Question for this week Newsletter:
Other than celebration,what also comes into your mind when times of WDC Festivity?
Why?.
Our Question for last week Newsletter:"Romance/Love Newsletter (August 14, 2024)"
What voice do you usually use in your story and do you want to reflect in yourself?, Why?.
What voice do you regularly use in your writing?
"Some time ago I wrote a symetrina called "The Bartimaeus Seven" . It is written in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person. After accomplishing this arduous task, I realized there is an argument to use any of the three at any time in writing because they are all important."W.D.Wilcox
I tend to use 3rd-person, for the most part, although 2nd is also common. I very rarely use the "I" point of view, unless telling a story within the story.BIG BAD WOLF is Howling
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