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2026 Writing Goals
My 2025 Writing Goals went really well, so I'm continuing on to make this a tradition. For my 2025 goals, I wrote down 16 goals. I did not expect to accomplish them all, and I was perfectly OK with that. I didn't even expect to get halfway through. I felt like 5 or more would be good. The idea wasn't necessarily to accomplish them all... if I did, fantastic. The idea was to list out all the goals that I'd like to see myself accomplish, some combination of them. And work towards getting as many as I could.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile12 days ago in Writers
What Nobody Tells You About Rebuilding After Your Credit Tanks
I remember the exact moment I realized how bad things had gotten. Standing in a car dealership, watching the finance manager's face shift from friendly to apologetic. "Your score came back at 512. We can't do the rate we discussed."
By CEO A&S Developers12 days ago in Writers
It's Winter . Top Story - January 2026.
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What If? Writing Exercise for Fiction Writers prompts The Exercise —Write a scene involving two characters. Have the point-of-view character presume something entirely different about the situation from what the other character's overt behavior seems to imply. For example, a landlord comes to visit, and the tenant suspects that it isn't a visit but an inspection. Make up several situations in which one character can fantasize or project or suspect or even fear what another character is thinking. The Objective - To show how your characters can use their imaginations to interpret the behavior and dialogue of other characters.
By Denise E Lindquist12 days ago in Writers
Top 2D Animation Outsourcing Providers for Businesses. AI-Generated.
Outsourcing 2D animation has shifted from being a cost-saving tactic to a strategic production decision. Businesses today face tighter timelines, omnichannel content demands, and higher creative expectations across marketing, product explainers, eLearning, and entertainment. At the same time, in-house animation teams are expensive to scale and difficult to staff consistently. This is why the choice of a reliable 2D animation outsourcing partner matters more than ever.
By Leo Johnson13 days ago in Writers
Why Rivets Quietly Shaped the Way Aircraft Learned to Last
I didn’t start thinking about rivets because of a technical manual. It happened while reading about early aircraft designs and how engineers struggled with structures that simply didn’t age well. Wings warped, joints loosened, and airframes demanded constant attention. What surprised me was how much of that struggle came down to small structural decisions, not major design failures.
By Beckett Dowhan13 days ago in Writers
The Honest Truth: Out of the five online side gigs I tried, only one was successful.
The Honest Truth: Out of the five online side gigs I tried, only one was successful. I sought independence, adaptability, and additional revenue. Instead, I discovered disappointment, broken promises, and one unanticipated victory.
By Farida Kabir13 days ago in Writers
It’s Over
By Zorain Nizamani (Rewritten in simple English for UK & US readers) For the older men and women still holding power, it’s over. The younger generation isn’t buying what you’re selling anymore. No matter how many speeches you give, no matter how many seminars you arrange in schools and colleges to promote patriotism, it’s not working.
By Waqar Khan13 days ago in Writers
The Haunting of the Ageless Twink
The Ageless Twink is what they call the petite, gay man with the body of an eighteen-year-old but who is chronologically in their mid-thirties. One looks in the mirror, their hair still black with the exception of one stubborn gray that has lived rent-free on their scalp since high school.
By Andrew Dominguez13 days ago in Writers








