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In a World of Giants
In the grand tapestry of life, the place the towering giants frequently steal the spotlight, it is handy to neglect the small, the minuscule, the apparently insignificant. Yet, in their diminutive presence lies a world of wonder, a realm the place the subtle and the minute keep sway. From the depths of the woodland ground to the heights of the towering trees, from the hidden nooks of city landscapes to the good sized expanses of wilderness, little creatures, akin to the Lilliputians of literature, carve out their existence, regularly neglected however profoundly impactful.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
3 Benefits of an Online Writing Community
Writing can be lonely. Think about it. Writers spend hours on end locked away in their writing space thinking up all of these characters, situations, friendships that all go on magnificent adventures, and relationships where they all get to live happily ever after - but while all this is going on they can sometimes neglect to form these attachments or go on adventures for themselves.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
It Felt Like A Movie. Top Story - April 2024.
Describe a moment in your life that felt like a movie. After a respiratory code, I was placed on a respirator and in an induced coma. When they decided to bring me out of that, it felt like I was being tortured, as my hands were tied and my face was covered with a mask. A man was sitting next to me that I didn't recognize.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
Fucked Up Fairytales - An Unofficial Challenge. Top Story - April 2024.
I've just had my birthday, so I feel allowed to ask you to indulge me. Get your tiniest pen out! How is that for an image? I was going for "fucked up fairies". What do you think? I was hoping to get one where someone is passed out and someone else is drawing genitalia on his or her face, but this is OK.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
Anurag Dobhal - The UK07 Rider: A Moto Vlogger Extraordinaire
With his thrilling videos, Anurag Dobhal, also known as the UK07 Rider, perfectly captures the spirit of motorcycle videography. Dobhal offers viewers amazing travel experiences via his YouTube channel, along with eye-opening critiques, breathtaking rides, and the exhilaration of being on the open road. Dobhal enthralls audiences all over the world with his lively storytelling and sincere enthusiasm for motorcycles, all while donning a distinctive helmet. His influence as a motorcycle vlogger goes far beyond amusement; he encourages a great number of people to discover the joy of riding and traveling the world when two wheels are attached. Anurag Dobhal stands out in the motorcycle vlogging community because he genuinely represents the spirit of adventure and friendship.
By Siya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Best Cricket Sports News Website
Craze for cricket is not a big deal in a country like India. And today many brands have come into the market which write news and gossips about cricket. The number of people reading these is also very high. So what are you waiting for, today let's find out the best sports news website.
By ANKIT RAWAT2 years ago in Writers
"Rising Above: Jarin Stevenson's Journey to the Top of Alabama Basketball"
**Making History: Alabama's Journey to the Final Four** Alabama's ascent to the Final Four marks a watershed moment in the annals of collegiate basketball. From their humble beginnings to their meteoric rise under the guidance of Coach Nate Oats, the Crimson Tide's journey is one defined by perseverance, passion, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
By ANURAG YADAV2 years ago in Writers
All Writers Need Feedback. Top Story - April 2024.
I was recently having a conversation with a new writer about her novel. She is currently in the process of editing her work and to be supportive I offered to give it a read and give her some feedback - she told me that she did not want anyone reading it until it was published.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
On Names
Rumour has it that few things in life are the same kind of stressful as choosing a name for a child. Having only ever had to name one hamster, some stuffed toys, an owl in Ecuador, and my myriad of fictional creations, I don't know how true this is. However, I do know that choosing the correct names for things in fiction is my least favourite part of the process.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Writers





