Bedrum during Christmas - Original Writing When I got out of the dusty and desolate central station, I was very pleased to be able to come to Oxford Street. As on December 23, I had to finish all Christmas shopping today, so I opened the last door to stress. This feeling is not very realistic. It's cold and snowing, but the warm Christmas spirit will dilute every day rude, annoying, and feeling slightly. Where is she? I am depressed about myself.
When I relaxed on Christmas holidays, I met people talking about the 52 week writing challenge originally published by The Writing Cooperative, but this writing challenge attracted my interest. So, I surveyed naturally, today, January 2, 2018, I decided to accept your challenge, Stella J. McKenna, 2018 will be my writing year. For 52 weeks, I write articles on my blog every week. At least my usual category is writing, personal development, and diary. But naturally I will not stick to these themes. If you can tell the story, I will tell it. This year, I will not forget, if one page is unread, if I have an opinion, I will share it.
"Christmas memory" is a short story of Truman Capote. Originally published in December 1956 in the magazine "Mademoiselle", it was reprinted in 1963 as "Truman Capote's Selected Works". It was released as an independent hard cover version by the Random House in 1966 and has since been published in many versions and anthologies since then. Most of the autobiographical story that happened in the 1930s depicted old age lady who was a close friend in the age of seven years old narrator and his distant cousin. The exciting story focuses on the country life, friendship and happiness during Christmas, and it quietly touches solitude and loss.
There is no steel guitar in classical Christmas songs. I am cool, there is a country star who wrote an original Christmas song of country style and plays. Oops, he can call it "Honky Tonk Ho Ho Ho". But if he wants to sing a classic cover, he should not overturn it. Santa Claus does not live in Antarctica. Do not be afraid of the word "J". In the "streamlined" Christmas format, there are few religious songs and I do not know the reason. Most of us like the memories of Christmas carol, so I do not like to play them. You can imagine that a brave DJ wore "a quiet night" and urged the stroke manager to shout at the studio. "Jesus Christ, what are you doing? Language, please drink for Christ"