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This Heaven We Have, Here . First Place in #200 Challenge.
There’s an author on Vocal named Raymond G. Taylor, who, at least from what I can tell based on his profile, is one of those prolific, enviable writers who seems to always earn dozens of likes and comments on the stories and contemplations that he posts on a near-daily basis. On Raymond’s own response to this challenge, which he titles, “Sorry, Vocal, but it’s not all about you,” he shares an altruistic commitment to the rest of us:
By Catherine Dorian2 years ago in Writers
Let the Healing Continue
On October 12, 2021, a little before noon, I was involved in the first of three automobile accidents that would befall me over the course of the next five months. As car accidents go, they were not terribly serious; no one got hurt on either side of the impacts, and I was the victim rather than the offender in every circumstance. The insurance companies from the parties at fault paid for all damages to my vehicle in every case, but while that was a benefit and everything worked out alright in the end, I could not help but believe there was something deeper going on with all this vehicular trauma I was enduring. I've long subscribed to the belief that the main reason we're here, on this plane of existence, is to experience things, sort things, learn things. Part of this belief also asserts that if one is not learning the lesson one has chosen to learn, one keeps getting presented with said lesson. And the stakes get higher around it, until one is forced to pay attention.
By David Muñoz2 years ago in Writers
Keep Going Until I Make it Big
For the past six years since I have been on Vocal Media, I have published poetry, excerpt scripts, music critiques, film and TV critiques, biographies, celebrities, where are they now stories, true crime stories, personal stories, gadgets, tech, and history. Before I signed up on Vocal Media, I was unemployed and an aspiring writer trying to find a writing gig just to get my work to be noticed. I had completed my first play which had been unproduced and I was a stay-at-home single mother to my loving autistic son Xavier.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Writers
A Few Thoughts On Writing
Introduction These are more thoughts on writing, creating and what's been going through my head. I think I have stopped my self-censorship, resulting in several poems one after another, but I have also been getting some negative vibes which I am dealing with.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Show Me Your Bloopers. Content Warning.
The intelligence is artificial, but the stupid is real I know lots of Vocal + members use AI to generate cover images for their stories here. (Not judging, I've done it as well. Sometimes, Unsplash just doesn't cut it. I did feel a bit dirty, though.)
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
Heavyocity – Symphonic Destruction Download
Introducing Heavyocity Symphonic Destruction: Unleash the Power of Cinematic Chaos Dive into the realm of orchestral mayhem with Heavyocity Symphonic Destruction, a groundbreaking virtual instrument that pushes the boundaries of cinematic sound design. This unparalleled library combines the raw power of a symphony orchestra with cutting-edge electronic manipulation, delivering a sonic experience that is both epic and destructive. Symphonic Destruction is not just a sample library; it's a sonic weapon that empowers composers, producers, and sound designers to create intense, apocalyptic soundscapes.
By Sound Banks2 years ago in Writers
Week Three of Write A Story Every Day in 2024
Week 3. 21 stories written. That's a lot of words and a lot of ideas. I'm sticking at it although I'm feeling less inspired to write microfiction and looking longingly at my old friends, the poem and the extended short story. I'm looking for prompts where I wasn't so fussed before. Unsplash is my saviour but there are many prompts out there to seek and I am still finding myself triggered by incidences at times into writing.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Writers
Gurpreet Pal: Harmonizing Melodies, Crafting Musical Waves
Gurpreet Pal, the renowned Indian singer and music producer, has carved a distinct niche for himself in the vibrant landscape of the country's music industry. With a career spanning over two decades, Gurpreet Pal's journey is a testament to his passion, talent, and relentless dedication to his craft.
By Power Media2 years ago in Writers
The Burden of Abundance
We’ve all experienced writer’s block at one time or another and it can be quite a challenge to work through. Tips and tricks to overcome writer’s block have been written and shared numerous times. On the flip side, there’s the challenge of an abundance of ideas. What do we do when our minds are flooded with great ideas? Which one do we choose to write about?
By Nicole Gibson2 years ago in Writers



