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All my official WdC Newsletters "The King of Men" The honest man, tho’ e’er sae poor, Is king o’ men for a’ that. — Robert Burns (Romance/Love Newsletter - August 1, 2018) "To love or to be in love?" Blemishes on the beauty of a person one loves are like grace notes adding something to a piece of music.- W. Graham (Romance/Love Newsletter - January 9, 2019) "On creepy internet sensations" And why it is important to know the difference between fiction and reality (Horror/Scary Newsletter - August 1, 2018) "Funeral and Burial Rituals" A small list of creative funeral and burial rituals from around the world. (Horror/Scary Newsletter - September 25, 2019) "Horror of Grief" Capturing grief through horror fiction. (Horror/Scary Newsletter - June 3, 2020) "No title" Any title is better than no title at all. (Noticing Newbies Newsletter - October 10, 2018) "Communication as a pillar of society" Communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy and mutual valuing. (Noticing Newbies Newsletter - November 7, 2018) "Let's Talk About Blogging" And how you can gain readers on WdC. (Noticing Newbies Newsletter - June 10, 2020) "Myers–Briggs test for novel characters" It is important to create believable characters that readers will connect with on a deeper level. (For Authors Newsletter - February 20, 2019) "Audiobooks: How and Why" What you need to know about giving a voice to your book. (For Authors Newsletter - July 10, 2019) "The Art of Misinterpretation" It's dreadful what little things lead people to misunderstand each other. ~Lucy Maud Montgomery (Drama Newsletter - March 27, 2019) "You Don't Know What I Suffer" To be fond of gossiping was a certain step toward embarrassing her own daughters. (Drama Newsletter - August 7, 2019) "Fan Groups on Facebook" This is what I learned about potential readers by being part of two large book discussion groups on Facebook (Drama Newsletter - November 6, 2019) "A Unique Coming-of-age Story" "Time makes us sentimental. Perhaps, in the end, it is because of the time that we suffer." ~ Andre Aciman (Drama Newsletter - February 26, 2020) "Tips on avoiding drama" A couple of things you can do to preserve mental health during COVID-19 outbreak. (Drama Newsletter - April 1, 2020) "The Road Less Traveled" “Not all those who wander are lost.” – J.R.R. Tolkien (Fantasy Newsletter - July 24, 2019) "Fantasy Songs" We're all just songs in the end. If we are lucky. ~Catelyn Stark, ASOIAF (Fantasy Newsletter - September 18, 2019) "Slavic Mythical Creatures" An insight into a few Slavic mythical creatures that shaped my childhood and a reading habit. (Fantasy Newsletter - January 8, 2020) "Invitation to a Murder" Amusement, friendly interaction, plot twists, unusual characters are all it takes for a great murder mystery. (Mystery Newsletter - August 21, 2019) "Detective Quirks" Quirks make the main character memorable. (Mystery Newsletter - January 8, 2020) "When a Small-Town Mystery Get Lynched" Twin Peaks- the only mystery that doesn't need to be solved. (Mystery Newsletter - April 1, 2020) "Mysterious Cases in Art" Studying paintings sharpen senses and improves critical thinking skills. (Mystery Newsletter - May 27, 2020) "Poetry As a Gift" Not all gifts are wrapped in a way you'd expect them to be wrapped. (Poetry Newsletter - October 16, 2019) "Button Poetry" A short insight into performance poetry. (Poetry Newsletter - July 22, 2020) "Business idea behind your book" On thinking about the business plan before or during the writing process. (Action/Adventure Newsletter - February 19, 2020) "Judging And Competence" Let's talk about the judges. (Contests & Activities Newsletter - July 15, 2020) |