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Romance/Love: October 16, 2019 Issue [#9810]




 This week: Monsters in Love
  Edited by: Annette
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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

Writers and readers of Romance & Love, I am Annette , and I will be your guest editor for today's newsletter.


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Letter from the editor

Monsters in Love


Did you ever meet a monster that didn't crave love?


Mary Shelley knew in 1823 that even something puzzled together from several people and turned alive by electricity and mad science would ultimately crave first acceptance and then love. Frankenstein's monster, as scary looking and monstrous as he is, is a deeply romantic character.

Carmilla, a lesbian vampire from 1872, written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, expressed romantic desires toward the protagonist. Carmilla had to be a monster because being lesbian wasn't socially accepted.

As you can see in my editor's picks below, the topic of monsters combined with Romance & Love is something that many writers try to combine in to stories and poems.

Since it's October, the month of all things spooky, scary, and sometimes gory - how about you write something that fits a monster and romance together?


Editor's Picks

 Halloween Date Dialog  (E)
Robert and Eliana go to a Halloween party on their first date.
#2139338 by Don Two

 
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Kaiba's Prostitute - Part 1  (18+)
Seto Kaiba visits Mokuba's side venture in California and hires a woman for pleasure.
#2191595 by K5Rakitan

 The Dragonfly that named himself  (18+)
Monsters are killed for treasure, one monster names himself to general of monsters.
#2132902 by FlashWally22

 
STATIC
Jealous?   (E)
showing an emotion that shouldn't exist. Or should it?
#2114393 by Serena Blade

Back To The Past Jane Austen Fifty Seven  (ASR)
Does Megan see the Lochness Monster?
#1868345 by Princess Megan Rose 22 Years

 Beyond The Gates of Halloween  (GC)
My contribution to NaNoWriMo2010. Cute adventures of human and monster girls on Halloween.
#1721083 by Deathworks

 Hope of Darkness Chapter 3  (13+)
Chapter 3 of my novel. any comments will be appreciated.
#1237600 by werden

 A Night out with the Boys  (13+)
a poem about my love for horror movie monsters.
#863742 by spidey

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