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Romance/Love: March 11, 2009 Issue [#2931]

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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

My intent on each one of my newsletters is to bring you some comfort that you can use your real life situations and write.
Someone once said, you can truly become a novelist without using what you know. And what better what to become an author than taking from your own life?


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Letter from the editor

Like life; love faces a great deal challenges, kind of like the old
Clint Eastwood movie “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”. When love is new is it good, wonderful, you can’t wait to see the person, you want to be with them all the time, and so on. But then comes your first argument and you begin to wonder if this person you are glaring at is worth the headache, and if you decide that indeed they are worth the effort; you must be willing to stick around for any ugliness which into your life together.

A way to write a romance is bringing out that once “new” love feeling and run wild with it. More often than not once you start writing all of those wonderful feelings, you can bring the loving spirit back into your soul as well. And bring some romance back into your any of your relationships.

So, once again, when life hands you a giant bag of sour lemons, you can either turn an ugly face, or you can do something about it…like write it all out. Writing about the ugliness of life could not only be therapeutic for yourself, and getting that bitter taste out of your mouth, but you could be helping someone else out as well.



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