Dear Fellow Bloggers,
My poem “The First Kiss In The 1950s” has been published on Narrator International. Some of you might remember this poem, but if you have time and wish to support me there, please click on the link below. It will be much appreciated.
Make sure to take there with you the blue colour of the sea. When I submitted the poem, I didn’t know that you could also submit a photo. I think this is really great news for all writers and poets who like to enhance their post with a photo.
“We have a new author joining us this Saturday afternoon, with a fantastic suggestion for how to spend a Saturday evening, in The First Kiss In The 1950s by Irina Dimitric.”
http://www.narratorinternational.com/the-first-kiss-in-the…/
You can also connect with Narrator International on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/narratorinternational
Have a lovely Sunday and a great week ahead!
Cheers 🙂 Irina











This is good news. 🙂
The first link does not seem to work…….
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Yes, I can see. How annoying! But you can go to the second link on Facebook, that one works.
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I’ve updated the post and the first link is OK now! 🙂 Cheers, Irina
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Hi Irina, yeah the link did not work, but got there via FB link, very nice, retweeted it too…good work.
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Very kind of you to make the effort to find it. Thanks for the retweet too. So glad you like it.
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Congratulations!
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Thanks, David.
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Warm congratulations! The link does not seem to work, though.
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Thanks for congrats. Yes, links do seem to work erratically!
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I’ll have to look into that. But the second link works. So if you click on that link, you’ll get to Narrator’s Facebook page, and from there the link works.
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I’ve updated the post and the first link is OK now! 🙂 Cheers, Irina
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Irina’s poems are uplifting and heartwarming. She is a fine poetess who generously shares from her kind and compassionate soul. I’ve read her book of poetry with much delight and intend to re-read it again.
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Thank you, Branka, for your kind comment.
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Congratulations Irina!! 😀 So much happy for you!! 🙂
Swetank.
Be Bettr, Stay Bettr! 😀
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Thank you, Swetank. 🙂
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Sweet poetry! Congrats!
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Thank you, Vonita. 🙂
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congrats, it’s a lovely poem!
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Thank you, Elizabeth. 🙂
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Congratulations!
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Thank you very much.
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A lovely poem to read today, Irina! Congratulations xo Is this possibly a sign of another poetry book to come from you in the future? 🙂
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Thanks, Christy. I’m glad you like the poem. Another poetry book? Well, it’s there in the back of my mind, but at the moment I want to finish my dad’s story, which, most probably, I’ll keep just as family history, not for publication. 🙂
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I understand, Irina. It has private details so that makes sense. Your family will be very thankful for the details you are collecting of your dad’s story xxoo
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Actually, there’s nothing in my dad’s story that I couldn’t share with the world. The problem is whether I’ll consider my writing good enough, interesting to read. So, I haven’t decided yet which way I’ll go. The book “Writing Creative Nonfiction” I bought recently has given me some valuable guidelines. Wish me luck! 🙂
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Thanks for explaining it, Irina. I wish you all the best with your writing and absolutely support you xo Hugs for your day!
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Thanks, Christy. Hugs to you. 🙂
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Congrats to you, Irina! 🙂
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Thank you, Charlene. 🙂
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Many Congratulations!!! 🙂
Best wishes from Tokyo,
Takami
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Thank you so much, Takami. 🙂
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