How to Write a Love Letter That Works: The Whens, Whys, and Hows of Expressing Terms of Endearment
1561710032
9781561710034
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The Whens, Whys and Hows of Expressing Terms of Endearment It has been said, Words can bewitch the soul. Effectively used in the modern love letter, words can work to the advantage of all those who seek ever lasting happiness. Love letters have power: the power to sustain good relationships and move them forward, the power to improve failing ones and make them better even the power to save those in serious trouble. In How to Write a Love Letter That Works, the authors express their belief that a return to what worked in the past is not old-fashioned as long as it is updated to account for modern times and trends. The fifty chapters, each of them devoted to a different situation in which a love letter can and should be used, is divided into four sections: His Feelings, His Letter, Her Feelings, and Her Letter. The feelings sections gives the reader insight into their own motivations and allows them to examine the problem from the other person s point of view. Each of the letters, beautifully and effectively crafted, offers readers the opportunity to borrow selectively ideas or language, filter them through the prism of their own personalities, and create their own love letters that work. Selected chapters: When Friendship Turns to Love Letter to an old flame: Do you remember when...? We re going to slow We re going to fast Goodbye for now Ending an affair The three-dimensional love letter ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Sidney Berstein has enjoyed a distinguished career as a lawyer, legal author, and popular lecturer. Formerly, he was president of Kluwer Law Book Publishers, Inc. He is past-president of the American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects and is an elected member of the American Law Institute. Mr. Bernstein lives in Nyack-on-Hudson, New York, and is very much in love. Linda Tarleton is a professional writer and artist. Over a twenty year period, her books and articles have spanned the fields of biography, medicine, political history, and poetry. Ms. Tarleton is herself as poet and she has published two New York-based poetry journals. She has three children and lives in Port Washington, New York.