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Official (Unofficial) Rules for the Ekphrastic Challenge Part 2!. Top Story - June 2024.
Your photos are so BEAUTIFUL! We got 14 gems and I’m very excited to announce the assignments for the writing part of this challenge. Oh, and before I forget to mention it, I WILL be doing this again in the future, so if anybody missed it, no worries. I’ll be back in the fall!
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Writers
Advantages of Using Wireless Pressure Indicator Transmitters
In today’s world, where its crucial, for various industries to monitor and control pressure levels efficiently and reliably the use of Wireless Pressure Indicator Transmitters is an advancement. This technology, based on the working principle of pressure transmitters allows for measurement and transmission of pressure data without the need for wiring. It offers increased flexibility and cost savings. The role it plays in ensuring process safety and efficiency across industries like manufacturing and utility management cannot be emphasized enough making it an indispensable tool in settings.
By Sensor Savvy2 years ago in Writers
From Illiteracy to Authorship
Transitioning from illiteracy to becoming a published author in just a few short years might seem like an insurmountable challenge. However, my journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, dedication, and the human spirit's capacity to overcome significant obstacles. This transformation occurred in an era before artificial intelligence (AI) became a publicly recognized tool, making my path a blend of traditional learning methods and relentless self-improvement. Here’s my story.
By Yuley Burrow2 years ago in Writers
Gratitude
What part of your daily routine are you most grateful for? Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Writing Prompts Writing is now my favorite part of my daily routine. I try to write every day and when I can't, I look forward to when I can. It doesn't matter if it is on the computer, in the notebook on my phone, or any other kind of notepaper, including scrap paper, I will get something written.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
A Reason For Being
It's so damn cold. I sit on the icy alley floor as millions of snowflakes fall like asteroids plummeting to the ground. Next to me are three empty wine bottles. My head is throbbing. I'm hungover and have a headache. My body shivers, and any bare skin that's showing is as pale as the moon. It serves me right to wear only a black dress, tights, and a stranger's coat on the coldest day of the year so far. I can't feel my fingers. I'm numb. Physically and mentally numb. My mind is blank. I stare at nothing. I zone out into a trance and forget about my surroundings.
By Libby Andrews2 years ago in Writers
Financial Freedom over Career Flexibility
The Changing Educational Landscape The educational landscape is evolving, with trade schools and vocational programs gaining popularity, especially among Generation Z. These practical demographic values targeted knowledge and industry certifications that directly lead to lucrative career opportunities, diverging from the theoretical approach of traditional colleges.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers






