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Romance/Love: September 04, 2013 Issue [#5864]

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 This week: WDC Becomes a Teenager!
  Edited by: Crys-not really here
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Table of Contents

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

Hi! My name is Crys-not really here , and I am your editor for the Romance/Love Newsletter this week, as WDC celebrates its 13th birthday!


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Letter from the editor

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Writing.com Becomes a Teenager!


You may have noticed things have changed a little bit around the site. That's because Writing.com is celebrating its 13th birthday, and growing and changing like teenagers tend to do!

I remember when I first started my love affair with WDC. It was eleven years ago, and I was a senior in high school. I was looking for a writing site, and I think I randomly typed www.writing.com into the address bar, when up popped a real site! That feels like forever ago. I have gone through many changes in my life since then, but WDC was always there providing me with something fresh and new whenever I was bored.

I've done newsletters about why I love WDC before, but today I want to hear how you all fell in love with this site! How many years have you celebrated anniversaries with this site? How did you discover it? What people, events, and features keep your relationship with WDC strong?

Please fill out the form below *Down* to provide your feedback. I will include some of your responses in my newsletter next month!


Editor's Picks

Member Submitted Items:

warriormom says:
Here's another romantic one from my friend who's battling leukemia. He may call himself Ogre, but he's sweet as pie and believes in love lasting forever. It has for him and his wife. They've been through some horrible, terrible times with the leukemia.

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by A Guest Visitor

 
Spider Hopping -- November NaNo 2012  [18+]
Access to four of my novels, one an on-going blog with daily additions
by Shaara


Editor's Picks:

 
Sometimes (Late at Night)  [E]
I wish you were with me
by SodaSaya

 We Danced Anyway  [E]
Flash Fiction. Just a cute little drabble of my two girls admitting their true feelings.
by starstar

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Whispering Tears  [13+]
A love that whispers it all
by Alexi

 Love's Timeless Gift  [E]
A romantic rhyming poem - enjoy!
by Tim Chiu

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by A Guest Visitor


 
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Ask & Answer

Last month, I talked about the ever-evolving nature of relationships. Many of you wrote in to tell me about the years you have endured with your loves. Some of your comments are below.

Yes, that's intriguing to me, too. I grow mushmellowy whenever I see a couple in their eighties, who've been married practically their whole lifetimes, still holding hands.

That says it all. It's possible. For some . . .-Shaara

I've been married for 34 years to the same wonderful,loving and very tolerant man whose smile still lights me up. I'll have to posted the essay I wrote when we had only reached the 30 year mark. -dragonwoman

Any relationship, romantic, working, or even friendship, takes work. I've been married for 28 years now and we're still working on the bumps that come along. The key, for us at least, is communication. Make that time, take that hour to simply talk about anything and nothing at all. You don't have to have fancy dates (they're still nice, though) just the time to talk and re-cement the bonds that have held you together this long. -Raine

My grandparents will be married 65 years in December. She will be 94 by then, and he is 85. Many had their doubts when they first married because my grandmother already had 3 small children. Yet here they are now through kids, grandkids, great grandkids, and soon to be 2 great great grandkids! My grandpa always holds my grandmas hand, and tells her she's the prettiest girl. It's a love so pure and beautiful. That love will eventually go all the way to the grave. That part makes me cry. Thank you for letting me share a little personal tidbit. Someday I am going to write a book about them and all the stories they have told. I've been writing them down. It will be one of the most beautiful love stories of all time.-Marci Missing Everyone

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