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How to write a great romance story with Sarnia de la Mare #writer #howto #shortstorywriter

 Crafting a compelling short romance story involves a delicate balance of elements. Here’s a simple formula to guide you:

  1. Character Introduction:

    • Main Character (MC): Introduce your protagonist. What makes them unique? What do they desire?
    • Love Interest (LI): Present the person who will capture the MC’s heart. What draws them together?
  2. Conflict and Tension:

    • Obstacle: Create a challenge or conflict that keeps the MC and LI apart. It could be external (e.g., societal norms, distance) or internal (e.g., fear, past trauma).
    • Desire vs. Obstacle: Highlight the tension between what the characters want (each other) and what stands in their way.
  3. Development and Connection:

    • Shared Moments: Show the MC and LI interacting. Use dialogue, gestures, and shared experiences to build their connection.
    • Growth: Allow the characters to evolve. Maybe the MC learns to trust again, or the LI overcomes their commitment issues.
  4. Climax and Resolution:

    • Turning Point: Bring the MC and LI face-to-face with their feelings. This could be a confession, a kiss, or a pivotal moment.
    • Resolution: Resolve the conflict. Will they be together? Or will circumstances keep them apart?
    • Emotional Impact: Leave readers with a satisfying emotional payoff. It doesn’t have to be a “happily ever after,” but it should feel fulfilling.

Remember, brevity is key in a short story. Every word counts, so choose them wisely. Happy writing! 📝❤️

Donald Trump, Thy Stage Is Set by the Quillmatic Bardinator #comedy #AI #voicegenerator


Donald Trump, Thy Stage is Set by the Quillmatic Bardinator


Verily, the stage is set for a grand affair, 

Where once a ruler stood, now stands a man

Donald Trump, whose fate hangs in the air, 

His deeds and words, a tempest in the span.

The court, a theater of justice and strife, 

Where lawyers spar with eloquence and guile, 

Their arguments like daggers, seeking life, 

Or perhaps, the fall of one who wore power’s smile.

He pleads not guilty, as the charges mount, 

Conspiracy, obstruction, and the right to vote, 

A tapestry of felonies, a tangled fount, 

Where truth and falsehood in a dance remote.

Yet, like a king who once held scepter high, 

Trump faces judgment—will he soar or die? 


©2024 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA


Why Crime? #writing #author








Crime writing has become a phenomenon, captivating readers across the globe. Let’s delve into the reasons behind its immense popularity:

Thrilling Escapism:Crime novels offer an escape from the mundane and predictable. Readers can immerse themselves in suspenseful plots, intriguing mysteries, and high-stakes investigations.
The thrill of solving crimes alongside detectives or amateur sleuths provides a sense of adventure and excitement.


Guaranteed Suspense and Action:Crime fiction promises suspense and action like no other genre. Whether it’s a classic whodunit or a gritty thriller, readers know they’ll be on the edge of their seats.
Unlike some literary novels, crime stories rarely meander; they propel forward with urgency.


Justice Prevails:In a chaotic world, crime novels restore a semblance of order. Evil is punished, and justice prevails.
Readers find comfort in the resolution of cases, knowing that wrongs will be righted—even if reality doesn’t always follow suit.


Human Psychology and Morality:Crime writing delves into the human psyche, exploring motives, secrets, and hidden desires.
It raises moral questions: What drives someone to commit murder? How do characters grapple with guilt or redemption?


Fear and Empathy:True crime, in particular, taps into primal emotions. Fear, fascination, and empathy drive our interest in real-life criminal cases.
We’re drawn to the darker aspects of humanity, seeking understanding and connection.


Schadenfreude and Curiosity:Schadenfreude—the pleasure derived from others’ misfortune—plays a role. We’re curious about the darker side of life, even if we’d never act on it.
Crime writing allows us to explore forbidden territories safely.


Complex Characters:From brilliant detectives to flawed criminals, crime novels introduce multifaceted characters.
We’re intrigued by their complexities, flaws, and personal struggles.


Social Commentary:Crime fiction often reflects societal issues—corruption, inequality, power dynamics.
By examining crime, authors shed light on broader themes and provoke thought.


Addictive Series and Franchises:Iconic detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, and Lisbeth Salander have become cultural icons.
TV adaptations, podcasts, and movies extend the genre’s reach.


Community and Conversation:Crime enthusiasts form communities—book clubs, online forums, and conventions.
Discussing theories, dissecting clues, and sharing recommendations create a sense of camaraderie.

In summary, crime writing satisfies our hunger for suspense, justice, and exploration of the human psyche. Whether we’re solving fictional mysteries or following true-crime cases, this genre continues to captivate and intrigue. 🕵️‍♂️📚

Sources:1The Guardian
2Wonder
3Beemgee



Learn more
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New Shoes and Virginity Lost by the Marchioness of Dorchester 1650 #livepoetry #lust #love #passion



New Shoes and Virginity Lost by
Marchioness of Dorchester (circa 1650)


One day, twas June as I recall
A hue of morning dew
clung to my very form,
with all its secrets anew,
The virgin in me hovered,
though to her I felt distain
I wanted more than I dare say
Dear reader, I longed for play.

A gentleman,
Bold in his doublet and hose,
Caught sight of mine shoe,
So shapely and new.
His strengthening ardor rose,
I saw his longing face
So showed some lace
A shocking
Stocking!
With all its promise of pleasure.
Perhaps,
a new,
adventure.


Entranced by mine ankle so delicate and rare,
His eyes,
like bees to nectar,
lingered there.
I, demure and coy, feigned innocence well,
Yet mischief danced within his spell.

With a subtle lift of skirts, I did reveal
A glimpse calf, for passion's steal.

The gentleman's breath hitched,
pulse quickened pace,
As if Cupid himself had aimed true with ardor's grace.
He longed to touch that ankle.
Oh to kiss its curve,
To unravel the mystery it did preserve.
And so the virgin, her so doomed,
As the gent, up knee and calf then went
To a place I remember,
So divine

A place of plunder unconfined.


©2024 Sarnia de la maré FRSA




Donald Trump by The Quillmatic Bardinator, A Poem for the Modern Age by the wannabe Shakespeare

A Sonnet for Donald Trump by the Quillmatic Bardinator 

 


 Upon the grand stage power's tempests brew,

A man of gold and bluster takes his stand,

His words, a whirlwind, sweep across the land,

Donald Trump with voice anew.

His towered pride, a monument to self,

A gilded throne, where ego reigns supreme,

He tweets, he boasts, he spins a fevered dream,

While truth and reason falter, lose their wealth.


In echoes of the past, we find his kin,

Julius Caesar, craving godlike sway,

And Richard III, whose twisted path unfolds.

Macbeth, with hunger for dominion's sin,

And Lear, whose kingdom crumbles day by day,

This, a tragic tale of power writ in gold.


©2024 Quillmatic Bardinator / Tale Teller Club

Donald Trump illustration for Quillmatic Bardinator



Shall I compare thee to a Dating App, Sonnet by Quillmatic Bardinator™

A Sonnet for the Digital Heart


Shall I compare thee to a dating app? 

Thou art more swiping and more algorithmic. 

Rough profiles oft shake the lonely heart, 

And lonely hearts find love in digital seas.

Sometimes, too hot the Tinder flame doth burn, 

And often is the Bumble match unreturned,

And yet, thy legs doth open wide, 

Revealing glimpses of love’s sweet surprise.

But softly now! What light through Grindr window breaks? 

It is heaven, and Cupid is the take. 

Arise, fair swipers, and let us chat away, 

For love awaits in pixels and emoji.

So long as profiles last and phones remain,

This modern sonnet shall sing love’s refrain.


©2024 Quillmatic Bardinator




Let's Go Swimming Poem and Live Reading by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

 Let's go Swimming

underwater swimmers figurative art illustration body blue orange water


Let’s go swimming
Where the ocean never ends
Where the lost and lonely people
Catch up with their friends

Where water babies go
The seas
to ever roam
In search of mothers' love
Thrown in from up above

Let’s go swimming
Where no one ever grows
Where time stands still
For those
who chose
To walk the sandy beds
With the bubbles
of the dead
To guide them
without dread

Let’s go swimming
Under the seven seas
Naked in
our dreams

Where warrior women
freed
Search for babes
in weeds

Let’s go swimming
With angels wearing wings
Whose death songs sing
In echos from the shells
With lovers
saved from Hell

Let’s go swimming
And stop this endless time
Capture love sublime
To save it from the tide



Ⓒ 2022 Sarnia de la Mare



We Were Never Really Friends (Lyrics with a Biro), Fake Friends the poem by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

 The latest Tale Teller Club single is off to the distributer.


Here are the lyrics and the the poem that inspired them by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA



We Were Never Really Friends


Sometimes there’s an emptiness

An echo unreturned

A memory now forgotten

Knowing now unlearned


I am stealing shadows

Ones to call my own

Leaping from the chasms

Where Light is never thrown


We were walking to the beat

With nothing on our feet

But the tears that you shed

Were wasted on the dead

‘Cause you know you killed me then

When you lied that we were friends


chorus

On a train to love’s misfortune

Wrapped in hopes belonging

Binding words compelling

On a derailed train 

To a bitter end

We were never really friends


I am stealing shadows

Ones to call my own

But you are just a hollow

Where nothing ever grows


©2024 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA




The original poem which inspired the song




Fake Friends



It took many years

and a million mistakes

to see 

that we 

were never friends


I was wrapped

so tightly in

Belonging


The songs were 

binding 

and the troupes

compelling


But we were

Never really friends


We were passengers

on one another’s

trains

Derailed and destined 

for some 

grizzly end


We were never ever

Friends


©2024 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA




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