So, I absolutely love doing traditional snail mail with my SO. It's kind of fun to think that if we stick this out, we have something tangible to keep for the future to share with kids/grandkids/whatever. Like those old WW2 love letters.
The problem I run into, I get these letters from him that are super eloquent and just beautiful. And mine feel like hurrr duurrr I miss youuu.
It's not that I can't express how I feel, it's just that - his command of the poetry of language is so much better than mine. I tend to be much more of a straight shooter.
Any suggestions on how I can improve my letters?
I used to be a much more romantic writer when I was younger. Getting my MA really beat that out of me - say what I will say, say it, say what I said: point a, b, c
(he's a better academic writer than me too - REALLY not fair!)
The problem I run into, I get these letters from him that are super eloquent and just beautiful. And mine feel like hurrr duurrr I miss youuu.
It's not that I can't express how I feel, it's just that - his command of the poetry of language is so much better than mine. I tend to be much more of a straight shooter.
Any suggestions on how I can improve my letters?
I used to be a much more romantic writer when I was younger. Getting my MA really beat that out of me - say what I will say, say it, say what I said: point a, b, c
(he's a better academic writer than me too - REALLY not fair!)
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