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Bali The Enchanting Island of Indonesia
Nestled in the coronary heart of the Indonesian archipelago, Bali is a jewel in Southeast Asia, renowned for its herbal beauty, shiny culture, and serene spirituality. With its lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich traditions, Bali has captured the creativeness of travelers from round the world, making it one of the most sought-after locations for those in search of an idyllic escape.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
It’s Turtles All The Way Down
Turtles are my spirit animal, and the first story/essay I ever wrote was about turtles. I was in first grade. It may have been an assignment, because my teacher gave me a “check-plus” and a “smiley face.” This story clearly meant a lot to me, since I have saved it all these years.
By Joyce O’Day2 years ago in Writers
Examining My First Story
The recent fairytale challenge on Vocal had me digging deep into my computer’s memory to find a story that I wrote almost twenty years ago. It was a short story about a young girl who finds a coin in her washing machine on a very hot summer day. She makes a wish on it and it comes true; the temperature drops by twenty degrees! With a second load of laundry, she finds another coin in the machine and makes a wish on that one as well. That second wish is for an awesome thirteenth birthday.
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)2 years ago in Writers
Cancun,Mexico
I have been writing since I was a child. However, the first piece I ever wrote that I can remember was when my mother, stepfather, and I went to Cancun, Mexico. I am not sure of the exact year. I want to say about 1995-1996 we traveled down there.
By Adrianne Kirksey2 years ago in Writers
Blue moon: A rare astronomical Phenomenon dazzles the sky
In the broad canvas of the night sky, there occurs a unique and enthralling celestial occurrence that unfolds like a cosmic show. It's a spectacle that catches the interest of stargazers worldwide: the Blue Moon. On a recent Wednesday night, the year's closest full moon graced the sky, leaving spectators transfixed.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in Writers
A writer's battle
In the quiet corners of dimly lit rooms, where the soft tapping of keys or the gentle scratch of a pen is the only sound, a war rages. It's a battle not of swords and shields, but instead, an ever-evolving dance of thoughts, feelings, and the heavy weight of expectation, fought in the labyrinthine corridors of a writer's mind. To an outsider, it might seem peaceful, even mundane. But within, there's a tumultuous storm of emotions, a whirlwind of ideas, and an endless waterfall of inspiration cascading down the cliffs of creativity.
By Utkarsh Sinha2 years ago in Writers
Development and Delay
The first piece I ever wrote to something resembling completion was a short superhero story I did back in middle school. It was the first of a lot of stories and characters in a large super hero universe that I wound up scrapping due to how derivative and repetitive it was. This was one of the more original stories, a simple short about a telekinetic superhero tracking down his arch nemesis who could throw and manipulate fireballs. It ended with a showdown at a shipyard with the hero trapping the villain in a shipping container. It was simple, direct, and focused entirely on the epic battle rather than the headache inducing processes of worldbuilding and character development.
By Javert Boudreau2 years ago in Writers
Lily and Fred
Once upon a time, in a world where love was as unpredictable as the weather and as mysterious as the Bermuda Triangle, there lived a character named Fred. Fred was your typical hopeless romantic, the kind who believed that love could be found around every corner, even if that corner happened to be a dead-end alley.
By Nneka Onuoha2 years ago in Writers
Johannesburg fire: New quest for casualties in South Africa. Content Warning.
The burst, in the stuffed and censured five-story building, guaranteed 74 lives, including 12 kids.The fire, what began in the early long stretches of Thursday morning at the five-story Osindiso building, is accepted to have been touched off by candles utilized for lighting inside the construction, as per Johannesburg Public Wellbeing MMC Dr Mgcini Tshwaku.
By Kush Kedijang2 years ago in Writers
I.N.D.I.A. coalition to Contest 2024 elections together, hammers 'One Country, One Political Race' plan
The individuals from the India coalition, in a goal, have said that they will before long concoct a seat-dividing equation between their individuals for the following year's Lok Sabha surveys.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in Writers



