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Writing Love Letters And Poems For All Occasions
Would you like to compose personal love letters and poems for your sweetheart but don't know where to begin? While it's true that a personalized love letter is usually preferred over a greeting card, unfortunately most folks don't put forth the extra effo
Tags: Love, Letters, Writing, Romance, Poetry, Communication, Marriage, Relationships, Romantic, Writing
The Harlequin Romance Legacy
When people think romance novel, the first thought that pops up may be 'Harlequin Romance'. And why not? Harlequin romance novels have been around for decades and continue to be the leader in series romance in the world. Harlequin romance novels have defi
Tags: Romance, Harlequin, Relationships, Love, Writing
The Development Of Postcards
The history of the postcard started in 1865 in Germany. Till this day many different kinds of postcards were developed, for example greeting cards with pictures of holiday resorts or collectibles with film stars. Today you are able to send your greetings
Tags: Postcards. Greeting Cards, Greetings, Ecards, Birthday, Love, Holidays, Friendship, Writing
Thanksgiving Day Memories
It's Thanksgiving morning, 2007, and before I start wailing about what isn't right in my life, I think I should give thanks for what is right. First of all, of course, would be my husband, children and their children, without whom life would be empty for
Tags: Writing, Families, Love, Thanksgiving, Grandchildren, Children, Love, Writing
Pahl Overcomes Heartbreaking Winter To Capture Bronte Prize
After a three-month span that included the sudden and early deaths of both the canine companion he called “daughter” and his beloved father, indie lit penmaster Nelson Pahl deserved a break. He finally got one—even if it pales in comparison to his heartb
Tags: Romance, Love Stories, Romance Novels, Women\\\\\\\\'s Fiction, Bestsellers, Romantic Fiction, Writing
Love At A Higher Level
Is it possible to achieve a higher romantic love than the resigned complacency we see all around us? If so, can it be sustained for long? Would many people really want it? Sure, nonfiction literature is replete with books, courses, and seminars on how to
Tags: Love, Commitment, Romance, Love Story, Writing, Books, Authors, Publishing, Writing
Compassion
I never considered myself a particularly spiritual, or for that matter, a religious person. But I've found that in writing The Osgoode Trilogy, particularly the third, A Trial of One, that compassion has become very strong theme which runs through all thr
Tags: Writing Books, Love, Mystery, Thriller, Book Writing, Books, Writing
Book Review Of Coinage Of Commitment By Rob Costelloe
The press release bills this book as a love story, I disagree, it is a story about love. Specifically one man's search for an everlasting love. We meet Wayne Cavanaugh as a sophmore attending the rather blue collar Drexel College where he is studying engi
Tags: Love, Commitment, Romance, Love Story, Writing, Books, Authors, Publishing, Writing
A Man Writing Love Stories In A Woman's Publishing World
My publishing journey has been unusual enough that friends and publicists alike have suggested I write about it, especially the part about being a man writing love stories in a woman's genre. But it's not just the genre. The whole publishing and agency wo
Tags: Love, Commitment, Romance, Love Story, Writing, Books, Authors, Publishing, Writing
A Few Dilemmas Of The Writing Journey
Authoring as a Risk-Taking Endeavor Being an unpublished novelist poses all sorts of dilemmas. Writing is entrepreneurial in nature, more than most people realize, and it is fraught with make or break decisions. Which side of the political spectrum do yo
Tags: Love, Commitment, Romance, Love Story, Writing, Books, Authors, Publishing, Writing
A Conversation With Rob Costelloe, Author Of Coinage Of Commitment, A Romance About Higher Love From A Man's Perspective
Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://Bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as our guest, Rob Costelloe, author of Coinage of Commitment. Good day Rob and thanks for participating in our interview. Norm: When did your passion for writing
Tags: Love, Commitment, Romance, Love Story, Writing, Books, Authors, Publishing, Writing
America's Next Great Writer
Every once in a while a writer comes along that demands we take notice; one that avails just the right meter, tempo, and rhythm; one that can engulf us in a story and keep us glued throughout 200 pages; one that offers a style sure to be emulated by his a
Tags: Love Stories, Romance, Fiction, Nicholas Sparks, Breast Cancer, Women Issues, Book Reviews, Writing
Writing Scripts Basics
Let your Script breath... Let a script breathe? Come on. A script isn't human (not before your shoot it) so how can it breathe? Think of it as a child, your child. You must have at least nine months of pregnancy to have a child. There is no instant chil
Tags: Script, Script Writing, Short Scripts, Scripts About Love, Writing-speaking
Marriage Counseling: Using Games To Reduce Tension
Trouble at home? Play an easy game and watch married strife disappear.
Tags: Marriage, Counselling, Relationship, Relationships, Game, Games, Therapy, Anger, Frustration, Love, Frustration, Tension, Writing-speaking
How To Meet That Special Someone
Most people grow up with the assumption that they will eventually meet someone, fall in love, get married and have a family. But this does not just happen. If this is what you want in life then you are going to have to work to find it.
Tags: Love, Marriage, Weddings, Anniversary, Romance, Society, Dating, Writing-speaking