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My “Impossible” Poetry Challenge
If you want to take part in my poetry challenge here are the general rules I have set. Rules You can use any word you want. I reccomend trying one with 7+ letters. Only words that can be formed using the original word can be used. Letters can be repeated and reused. The final poem cannot be generated with AI. It’s okay to use sites that generate words with letters.
By Chloe Gilholy2 years ago in Writers
National Novel Writing Month: Preptober #1
Okay, first let's clear the air: I've NEVER completed the NaNoWriMo challenge, even though I've been participating almost every year since 2016. Call it bad luck, lack of drive, or lack of time, but the 50,000 words in a month thing has never been a reachable goal for me.
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in Writers
Inter Miami vs New York City in MLS and Where is Messi ?
Lionel Messi is one of the most famous soccer players in the world, with many honors and awards to his name. His absence from Inter Miami's MLS game against New York City left many wondering what might have motivated his absence. It was the third straight game he missed for Miami. In this composition, we will analyze the reasons behind Lionel Messi's absence and give an explanation of the situation.
By Manish Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Close race in Slovakia election as vote counting continues
In the early stages of vote counting on Sunday, the populist SMER-SSD party, led by former Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, emerged as the frontrunner, despite exit polls indicating that the liberal Progressive Slovakia party was in the lead. As of the latest update, with 90.15% of votes counted, SMER-SSD holds the top position with 23.69% of the partial votes, while Progressive Slovakia is currently in second place with 15.68%. Two earlier exit polls had predicted a narrow victory for Progressive Slovakia, which would require the support of smaller parties to form a government in the 150-seat parliament. The center-left Hlas (Voice) party, led by former Smer-SD member and Prime Minister from 2018-2020 Peter Pellegrini, is a close third with 15.43% of the votes. Hlas may play a pivotal role in the formation of a coalition government. Prior to the election, Pellegrini did not express a preference for either of the larger parties, but noted that his party was more aligned with Fico's SMER-SSD.
By ABDUL RASHID 2 years ago in Writers
Bermuda Triangle: The Secret Castrated in the Depths of the Ocean or the Gate To the Unknown?"
In the middle of the vast Atlantic Ocean, southeast of the United States coast, lies a mysterious and frightening region known as the Bermuda Triangle. This area has been associated with many unexplained disappearances and strange phenomena that have fueled people's imagination and generated speculation over the decades. In this article, we will explore the mysteries and theories surrounding the Bermuda Triangle.
By Georgi ILY2 years ago in Writers
Can Creative Writing Be Taught. Top Story - October 2023.
After reading Alexander McEvoy’s “How Do (I) Write?”, I commented on how the unique journey of a writer’s process cannot necessarily be taught, that it’s something that we must figure out for ourselves on an individual basis. Alexander McEvoy replied that he does not know if creative writing can be taught because it is so individual. This led me to wonder the obvious: Can creative writing be taught? If it cannot, then why do we have so many courses and workshops claiming to do so? Are we just all being duped by some big money-making scheme?
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 years ago in Writers
I Am SORRY
I am sorry. Three simple words that hold so much weight. They say that acknowledging your mistakes is the first step towards redemption, but it's not always that easy. Sometimes, saying sorry can feel like opening a Pandora's box of emotions. Guilt, shame, regret - all come flooding in, threatening to drown you.
By Kabelo Visser2 years ago in Writers







