| |  Romance/Love: February 09, 2022 Issue [#11192]  | 
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  This week: Valentine's Day Is Upon UsEdited by: Annette   More Newsletters By This Editor
  
 
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 | "Love doesn't just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new." 
 --- Ursula K. Le Guin
 
 "You can't blame gravity for falling in love."
 
 --- Albert Einstein
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 | Valentine's Day Is Upon Us 
 Valentine's Day has pretty much one reason of being. That is to get people to purchase chocolates and presents for one another. Children as young as elementary school are trained from their earliest years on to purchase Valentine's Day "class sets." Those are pre-printed folding cards that say something along the lines of "You are my Valentine." Those "class sets" come in packages of 24. Because someone decided that the average class size in America is 24. Okay, if you think so, "class set" designer.
 
 It would be nice if the day was a little more personal. Like a wedding anniversary or something that people celebrate with each other because they want to, not because society prescribes it. Luckily, for everything prescribed by society, there are those brave curmudgeons who just won't abide by it and they are vocal about it too. Because it was quite comical, I want to bring this old newsfeed thread to your attention. In my Valentine's Day Romance / Love newsletter from 2021, I asked "What would be your perfect Valentine's Day? Wrong answers only."
 Here are all the zingers that came from it. "Note: View this Note"
 
 Most of us adults who are aware of Valentine's Day know that many a romance poet has made sure to figure out a way to create a quote for the day. Who would have thought that Ursula K. Le Guin and Albert Einstein also thought about love? It does transcend science fiction and plain science.
 
 Mixing genres is common and needed. There are very few types of fiction that can make do with just one genre. What about mixing Valentine's Day specifically with genres that are neither Romance, Love, Horror, or Erotica? Is it possible to write a Valentine's Day story that is set in a genre that usually overlooks this kind of event? Like what about mixing Valentine's Day with Finance, Men's, or Military? Do those things work together?
 
 
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 | Replies to my last Romance / Love newsletter "Fall into Love"  "What is your most romantic autumn memory?" 
 Osirantinous
  wrote: Thanks so much for including my short story. It's one I enjoyed writing and remains one of my true favourites.  
 oldmonty wrote: Maybe? "Invalid Item"
   
 JCosmos
  wrote: Falling in Love in the Autumn of 1982
 
 It was on an autumn evening
 In September 1982
 That I met the love of my life
 When she walked off a bus
 Into my life.
 
 It was an early fall night
 The weather had just turned
 When she lit up my life
 The date I met my fate,
 
 Over the next few weeks
 We met daily
 For long walks
 In the autumn weather
 Enjoying each other’s company.
 
 Falling deep in love
 With the changing colors
 Of the autumn
 Cheering our love.
 
 For this reason and others
 I have always
 Thought of the autumn
 As my favorite season.
 
 It is a season
 Of new beginnings
 Of finishing the promise
 Of the summer.
 
 Waiting for the winter
 Soon to come
 Waiting for something
 Wonderful to happen.
 
 Anticipating my birthday
 And another year
 With my love
 By my side
 
 Walking through the autumn leaves
 Into endless love.
 
 Author note:  I met my wife on September 7th, 1982 on a delightful fall day in 1982.  But I first met her in a dream in 1979.  It was love at first sight.
 
 
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