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Surge of free AI photo editor: smart tools are revolutionizing visual creativity
Surge of free AI photo editor: smart tools are revolutionizing visual creativity In the past ten years photo editing has transformed from a professional skill into a daily chore that is now accessible to anyone with a phone or a computer. What used to take professional software, expertise, and hours of painstaking work can done now be in seconds powered by the exponential expansion of free AI photo editing tools. These solutions are rapidly changing the way individuals, businesses, and creators tell visual stories giving users the ability to create professional, high-quality images without paying a dime.
By Google Account29 days ago in Writers
Published in Portrait of New England. Top Story - December 2025.
My quest to find many publications with prestige to submit to has worked out even better than I thought. I was searching for more publications with more prestige in order to bolster my resume. I truly thought I'd try this for a year and not get published anywhere... maybe if I was lucky... in one of them. And I was OK with that... I was just going to try again the following year, and the year after that, and so on.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile29 days ago in Writers
Educators Rise: Voices of Change Anthology Volume II Is the Blueprint Educators Have Been Waiting For
There are books that inform, and then there are books that move people to act. Educators Rise: Voices of Change Anthology Volume II firmly belongs in the latter category. Curated by visionary educator and DEI strategist Dr. Heather A. Robinson, with foreword by Dr. Shamika Livingston, this powerful anthology brings together a collective of educators, leaders, and consultants who are not simply talking about change in education, they are actively building it. Through deeply personal narratives, hard-earned lessons, and practical strategies, Educators Rise Volume II centers Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as essential pillars for meaningful and sustainable transformation.
By Tammy Reese29 days ago in Writers
Global Hiring Trends Driven by Developer Certifications
Opening Hook Paragraph React JS certification, Playwright certification, SQLite certification, Django certification exam, .NET MAUI certification, and Flutter certification increasingly support global hiring decisions. As distributed teams expand, reactjs developer certification, playwright testing certification, sqlite database certification, django framework certification, .net maui developer certification, and flutter developer certification provide verifiable skill signals. For professionals targeting reactjs certification for web developers, playwright certification for automation testing, sqlite certification for developers, django certification for python developers, .net maui certification with global recognition, and flutter certification for mobile app development, certifications enable cross-border employability.
By Car Detail Calgary30 days ago in Writers
Paolla Oliveira: A Symbol of Talent, Confidence, and Modern Brazilian Culture. AI-Generated.
The name paolla oliveira has become synonymous with charisma, versatility, and authenticity in Brazilian entertainment. Known for her commanding screen presence and dedication to her craft, she has built a career that extends beyond acting into cultural influence. Over the years, Paolla Oliveira has evolved into a figure who represents confidence, resilience, and the changing image of women in media.
By Mohammed Azam30 days ago in Writers
Considering The Situation V
Introduction This is just a public service announcement about the situation since I was unable to publish on the 23rd of November 2025. I am publishing this on the backup account for the reasons that I will lay out below.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA30 days ago in Writers
The American Literal Mind
🇺🇸 The Literal Mind Reading the world as scripture; understanding through the factual. The world is a living text, and the literal mind is the reader who does not interpret it through fancy, but through faith in what is. To see literally is not to see narrowly—it is to see with reverence for reality itself. The literal mind does not seek hidden meaning first; it seeks what stands before it, confident that truth, when read rightly, will reveal its own depth.
By Chase McQuadeabout a month ago in Writers
The First Time I Called 9-1-1
(This is one of my first short stories so please excuse any errors) It was the middle of December, the sun had started to set at 4:30 pm and by 5:30 it was completely dark outside. The cold winds grow stronger as the sun tucked away further and further. The temperature dropped as the sun's heat rays weren't there to deflect some of the icy winds. The chill in the air was enough to make you shiver on impact. Me and my sister had just left a holiday party that our school was hosting before winter break. It was 5:30 when we left the building, already aware of how cold it was outside, we were bundled from head to toe. Hats, scarfs, gloves, boots with thick socks, and a long puffy jacket with a big hood. We took the first step out the double doors and instantly felt shivers, my face began to numb as the wind swirled and blew at me.
By Taraji Adamsabout a month ago in Writers









