literature
Best corporate culture and workplace literature to better your workplace experience. Journal's favorite stories.
Writing Dialogue
When writing dialogue, it's important to create authentic conversations that feel natural and engaging for the reader, or else your reader might get thrown out of your story faster than if they had dropped the book into a pile of something that comes out of the back end of a cow.
By Elise L. Blake3 years ago in Journal
The Melody of Love
In the bustling city of Seoul, South Korea, lived a young and ambitious Korean boy named Min-jun. He was a talented musician and had a passion for composing heartfelt melodies. Min-jun had always dreamed of finding true love, someone who would understand his music and touch his soul. Little did he know that fate had something extraordinary in store for him.
By Novel paradise3 years ago in Journal
Love's Uncharted Canvas
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled among rolling hills, lived a young couple named Emily and Liam. Their love story was the envy of everyone in town. Their connection was palpable, and their love seemed destined to withstand any storm that came their way.
By Novel paradise3 years ago in Journal
A Tale of Unexpected Love
Once upon a time, in a charming little town, lived two adorable creatures named Bella, a fluffy white bunny, and Max, a mischievous gray kitten. They were neighbors, but little did they know that destiny had something special planned for them.
By Novel paradise3 years ago in Journal









