Romance/Love: November 12, 2025 Issue [#13440]
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 This week: Cozy Fireside Romance
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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
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

"Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for talk beside the fire: It's the time for home." ~ Edith Sitwell


Letter from the editor

Cozy Fireside Romance


Growing up in West-Berlin when the winters got super cold, my favorite part of the season was to come in after a while out in the cold and make a steaming hot cup of hot cocoa. Slowly sipping it peeled out of the heavy coat and the boots kicked off, that was sweet, hot, smooth, and chocolaty bliss right there for me.

How is this romantic?

It sets the stage for the idea that the world outside can be as cold as it ever wants to be as long as there is a place to go and get warm again. Pair that up with an agreeable companion and a fire that crackles away in the fireplace and a blanked large enough to wrap two whole people into it, now that's a whole new level of comfort.

Adult characters in a romance might choose to sip on drinks that aren't made out of chocolate milk as they thaw out and snuggle in together. Tolkien made it his job to describe food and drink for whole pages in his novels. Romance writers are well within their rights to let their readers know what they consider the perfect way to warm the insides with soothing libations.

The best thing is that nobody has to have a real fireplace in their home anymore. All it takes is a TV and an hours long video of a fireplace. It's not as hot, but it's also guaranteed not messy. No ash or soot. The definition of good, clean fun.

As writers, it's our job to capture these feelings of cold and hot while pairing them with the idea of a smoldering romance. It makes for perfect fireside reading and swooning on behalf of the characters.


Why are fireplaces considered romantic?


Editor's Picks

 Lovers Nest Open in new Window. (13+)
A place I long to be
#1587874 by Kristi Love Author IconMail Icon

 The Fire in Room 25 Open in new Window. (XGC)
Two lonely hearts meet in Room 25, finding love on an unexpected Un-Birthday.
#2346494 by Lonewolf Author IconMail Icon

When the light took her wings  Open in new Window. (E)
It's a love story of a firefly and a butterfly.
#2345476 by August Arise Author IconMail Icon

 A Vow Etched In Fire Open in new Window. (13+)
From carnage to love’s flame, a vow of healing carved in verse.
#2340095 by Noisy Wren Author IconMail Icon

 Heart Ablaze Open in new Window. (E)
A budding love sparking a fire in my heart.
#2326863 by Tiffany Winter Willow Author IconMail Icon

 First Fire  Open in new Window. (E)
First Fire
#2322407 by JCosmos Author IconMail Icon

 
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Firenze Open in new Window. (13+)
Contest entry. Genre: Romance
#2312103 by D. Reed Whittaker Author IconMail Icon

 
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Firework Festival Open in new Window. (E)
a brief free verse poem about bonfire night
#2309083 by Tileira Author IconMail Icon

 
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A Fiery Display Open in new Window. (13+)
Winner. Illegal fireworks next door cause Jody to launch fireworks of her own.
#2253860 by Graywriter Author IconMail Icon

 
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Love like a fire Open in new Window. (13+)
Claudia from Hamburg falls for an Englishman from London.
#2243797 by LightinMind Author IconMail Icon

 
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Replies to my last Romance / Love newsletter "Absence Makes The Heart Grow FonderOpen in new Window.

J.S.Matlock Author Icon wrote: In my experience, absence makes the heart go wander.

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