A Twitter Poem, A Newsletter, and Other Updates

Claude Monet, Sunset-on-the-seine-at-lavacourt-winter-effect, considered in the Public Domain in the United States

A Twitter Poem

Newsletter

Dear Readers.

I hope everyone is doing well.

I plan to create a newsletter to help our literary community better understand the role of social media in our creative endeavors. At the same time – depending on what you want to showcase – the newsletter will help you understand what social media platform is best for you, and what strategies you should employ to advance your goals and get your work widely noticed.

To that end:

No anecdotal stories will be used. Data will come strictly from rigorous academic research done in Schools of Communications across the world. That ensures the credibility of the conclusions presented to you.

The newsletter will be published once every two months.

You will have the opportunity to sign up for the newsletter on my blog in February 2022.

First issue will come out in March 2022.

I will provide you with more information at the end of January 2022.

Other Announcements

Please do not forget to like and follow the work of our wonderful poets who write for MasticadoresUsa.

For more poetry follow me on Twitter here.

@Gabriela Marie Milton

108 thoughts on “A Twitter Poem, A Newsletter, and Other Updates

    1. Thank you so much for your comment. The newsletter will be available for sign up right here on my blog.
      Thank you for the kind words on my poem.
      xoxo

  1. Lovely Poem. I don’t have, and don’t plan on having a twitter account. I’m pretty unsocial. The only social media I have is my blog and a YouTube channel if that’s considered social media.

    1. Good morning Timothy. Thank you for the lovely words.
      Both are considered “social media.” You do not need a twitter account to sing up for the newsletter. The signing up will take place here on my blog and you will receive the newsletter by email every two month.
      And yes, YouTube is today one of the largest platform where artists ( painters, singers, poets, movie makers) showcase their work.

  2. A beautiful poem and a fantastic endeavour on your part, Gabriela. Thank you for your continued efforts to support this community. I will certainly be signing up for the newsletter ❤️

    1. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Ingrid. Your support means the world to me. Sending love hon.

    1. Good morning Diana. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kind words. How is the writing going ?

      1. That’s the right thing to do. I am not there yet but I will slow down soon. Enjoy the holidays Diana 🌸🌹🤗❤️

    1. My dearest Ishita, so great to hear from you and that you for your kindness hon. I hope everything is well with you ❤️🌸🌹🌺

      1. Glad to hear hon. I am well too. Sending love and stay safe ❤️🌺🌸🌹

  3. Good afternoon Button, wishing you a lovely day. I read and responded on Twitter to this lovely piece. I will be signing up for your newsletter as well. Hope you are having good holidays and loved the picture and greetings from your lovely home. Love ❤️ honeybun 😘🤗

    1. Good morning hon and thank you for your beautiful words. I hope you had a great vacation and now you are safe home. Feel free to let us know anytime you feel like how your book is going. No pressure or intrusion from my part. I just want you to know that I think about you.
      xoxo..

      1. Thank you Button. I really appreciate your kindness and asking. It is wonderful to be home. I certainly did not get as much writing done as I would have liked. Don’t worry I will keep you updated. Wishing all the wonderful blessings for you. Love honeybun ❤️🤗🌹🥰 PS it is good to be home!

      2. I am glad you are happy hon. Please keep me updated when you can. Sending love and blessings.
        xoxo

      3. Of course I will. It is so thoughtful of you to ask. Sending love and hugs back. Also sending you a short Instagram message. ❤️🤗🌹🥰😘 Sending lots of love.

    1. Oh, hon, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kind words and your support. Both mean very much to me.
      Huge hugs.

  4. What a beautiful poem, Gabriela…”When I do not cry myself to death, I pretend you are here”…crazy relatable…what a timing…my eyes are not dry…

    1. Thank you so much my dearest Navin. I am running behind but I will be in touch soon after the New Year 🌺👏🌸🌹

      1. You’re very welcome, dearest Gabriela…there’s no hurry…coz there’s never a time limit…have a lovely & peaceful evening ✨🤍💫🌺

    1. Thank you so much Jaya. You are so kind hon. I hope everything is well with you.
      xoxo

  5. Such a beautiful poem, Gabriela. Was even more beautifully this second read though. Resonating even more today. I’m excited about your new newsletter project, reads amazing. Being on Twitter more of late, has been a wonderful learning experience. Lots of talented people there too. Have a beautiful weekend, and much love to you. xoxo

    1. Hello Jeff, thank you for your wonderful comment. I am glad you like the idea of a newsletter. Yes. There is plenty of talent on Twitter as it is here. Have a great Sunday my friend 🌺🌸🌹❤️

  6. Ta da…. drum roll please!!!!
    What a magnificent tweet and retweet…!! ! catching the drift.. now just need to catch the time. ❤️❤️❤️
    And to think I’m behind in reading this but on the other hand, one might need to have a life to continue on. 💖
    Thank you for this my dear Gabriela and please DO count me in on you newsletter which reminds me mine is late in my business. 🤷‍♀️💃💃 best hurry so thanks for the reminder.
    I LOVE TWITTER TRULY… It’s just the trick or getting there. 🤣🤣🤣

    Congrats on 8,500 followers and climbing 👏👏👏 👏💖
    XO

    1. My dearest Cindy. You are a gem and an angel. But you know that. You do not need to apologize. It’s hard these days to catch up with everything.
      Thank you so much for your kind words about my poem, your congrats, and interest in the newsletter. That makes me happy.

      Love you hon. Take good care of you. We’ll talk before Xmas. I hope the preparations are going well.
      xoxo

      1. Oh you are so good to me.. thanks so much my friend. awww thanks. Not sure how you do it all!!! It soooo is.
        You’re so welcome and it’s all true! Can’t wait.. Oh that’s awesome!!!
        Thanks my dear friend and we’ll do.. Awesome! Ingrid and I are trying to do a fun collab.. we shall see. Also, I will send you something soon.
        Oh thanks and with you! 💖💖💖 xooxoxo

  7. Gabriela, lovely painting…Monet’s work has a softness I like very much. Your poem is beautiful and brilliantly relatable…”When I am not crying myself to death, I pretend you are here.”

    I look forward to reading your newsletter. <3

    1. Good evening Cheryl, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kind words about my work. I like Monet very much.
      Sending love and hugs. Have a beautiful weekend 🌺❤️🌸🤗

  8. So glad I found this, your Twitter poem..I might be the last poet who does not have a Twitter account, but social media, in general, I do shy from. I love WordPress because real conversations can and do take place between the reader and the writer.
    I felt your sadness in this one..The winter “blues” lacking the warmth and passion of the orange… The poem hints and even deeper sadness than seasonal…and the expression “cry myself to death” is sadly so relatable to me too.
    Beautiful Gabriela🤗❤️🌹☀️

    1. Oh, hon, thank you so much for taking the time to read and for your heart touching comment. You are wonderful. I love WP. I also love Twitter. What can I do? Sending plenty of hugs 🤗🥰🌺🌸🌹

    1. Thank you so much Bo. It is so good to hear from you. Love you.

      I am trying to get to your site and I cannot. I will try Eric’s to see if I can get to you via his site.

      Bo, it’s been I while since I had any news from you. I am a little worried.

      xoxoxo

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