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Series I'm Loving by Vocal Creators. Top Story - August 2021.
I was drawn to Vocal by the Challenges. I was a writer in remission but thanks to Vocal, I'm currently experiencing a creative flare up. It is so nice to have that all over itch for writing again. It had been gone from my life way too long. Vocal is an awesome place to showcase creative works. And that brings me to the showcasing part.
By Pam Reeder4 years ago in Journal
How Writing Changed My Life
1.Writing gave me the outlet I always needed to understand my emotions and release them. I grew up an angry, and bitter child who had no way to channel his emotions. I wasn’t involved in sports until high school, but my writing always harbored the darkness I found inside me. My teachers would comment that while it was good the dark undertones were questionable. Over time I began to find my own voice in my writings and the paradigm shifted. I found myself in the middle of both darkness and light with my writings reflecting that.
By Matthew Mccahey4 years ago in Journal
Getting published in 2020 in France is the best thing that could have happened to me!
We are currently July 14th of 2021 and I have never been much happier. I was officially published in France in 2020 and by July 31 of 2021, I will be informed of how much I have earned as a writer. My book is titled "Melissa and Melissa's Blog" under the name R. D. Mombrun and is published in French only as you can guess. It is a novella. The chosen picture for this article is supposed to portray the two main female leads of my book called respectively Melissa Gautier and Melissa Raymond.
By Rachel Daphmar Mombrun4 years ago in Journal
Hello, nice to meet you.
Introduction I've never been very good at introducing myself. Every time I tried it seemed to come off fake and flat. I never knew what to say as my "fun fact" in school, and normally would end up saying that my favorite color is orange (something that for whatever reason upsets many people). But since I have time to actually think through my answer, I'm going to try.
By Emily Brandt4 years ago in Journal
On Poetry
In a previous post (here) I listed nineteen poetry forms which I thought would give me some frameworks to write poetry, but when I looked closely a lot are more about the style than the formats. I do prefer a defined format then I feel I can call it poetry. My previous attempts prior to my first sonnet were very free form.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Journal
Meeting one of my favorite authors
When children see Rick Riordan, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Brad Meltzer, or Matt de la Pena on the cover, they know what books they like. And this strong connection deepens when your child has the opportunity to see for himself the author himself. At book fairs, library events, book readings, or when writers begin to market their works, it all comes to mind.
By Rosan Pandey4 years ago in Journal
Vocal Subscribe: The Power Is In Your Click
Well, this has been quite a weekend. Not only did our online literary society, The VSS, successfully launch its new social media presence using our article, Introducing The Vocal Social Society: A New Way to Network, but Vocal turned around and surprised us all with the long awaited subscribe button! We at the VSS are over the moon excited to follow our friends, and, more importantly, attract and retain more readers.
By Call Me Les4 years ago in Journal






