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Things You Don't Need to Succeed as an Online Writer
Despite what many writers with their sponsored posts may tell you - you don't need to spend a lot of money to be a successful writer and you don't need to be breaking the bank buying a bunch of things that will only gather dust. (#3 On this list included)
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
A Day in the Mind of Me
Where to start? Ah, yes, the year was 1885 I was born in a small town in Jupiter's red eye. You'd think that is impossible, but I would say otherwise. You see, the thing is, I'm an alien. My mother is a Martian and my father was born here. Every day, I breathe in the hot noxious gas that would be considered lethal to Earthlings, but it's the only atmosphere I can breathe. I've heard stories of Earth and dream about what it would be like to live there. Everyday, I look through my telescope and see the planet shining like a star in the vast darkness of space. One day, I'll make it there. Until then I will do what I can to invent a breathing apparatus and a mode of transportation to get there. Earth, here I come!
By Alex Mendoza2 years ago in Writers
Whispers of Rain
I love rain, strange, I know. I can see myself in it, sometimes raining so calmly, and other times pouring so heavily. It’s as if it has feelings too. In one instant, it’s serene, and in another, it’s fierce and furious. I can relate, no words need to be spoken. I can simply feel its emotions, its ups and downs.
By Ina Zeneli2 years ago in Writers
Great Story—Stupid Decision
Have you ever noticed how all the best stories ever written are based on some really stupid decisions? Why did Don Quixote think he was doing the right thing by charging a spinning windmill? Did Captain Ahab actually think he had a chance in a fight against a massive whale while riding on a wooden ship and using a metal tipped pole as a weapon? Everyone loves Alice in Wonderland, but seriously, she was clueless. What child whose brain is even partially functional would follow a talking rabbit into a dark hole in the ground?
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Writers
Write Like Nobody’s Watching (Except Maybe David Ogilvy)
Forget everything you thought you knew about writing. Torch those dusty rules and unlearn the dogma. Because when it comes to penning words that resonate — prose that lingers in your soul like a perfect melody — there’s one name that matters, one voice I deeply admire:
By Edison Ade2 years ago in Writers
Thank You Vocal For The Creator Reverb
Introduction I was considering a poem for this, but then thought better of it and most people don't think I can write poetry (although I do). I've included "Thank You" by Barclay James Harvest because I loved it when I first heard that riff.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
How to travel by train from London to Newcastle?. Content Warning.
In the chaotic drama of life, travelling is like a gentle song that makes our hearts pulsate with the beats of adventure. When you mix the joys of travelling with the exciting experiences of a train ride, you get a journey that feels like stepping into a time machine. The rhythmic clatter of wheels against the tracks and the back-and-forth swaying of trains transports the passengers into a state of ultimate comfort and relaxation. The train stations serve as your gateway to discovery, brimming with the excitement of departing to a new destination or the glee of reuniting with your loved ones.
By Oliver Williams2 years ago in Writers





