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A Year Well-Written: Vocal
If you think this will be a long list of brags, fear not. I will also acknowledge misses, challenge losses, and more. Celebrating defeat may sound counterintuitive, but it both keeps this reflection grounded and pays homage to one core fact: to fall short means that you leaped. And leaping, in real life and in writing, takes courage.
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 months ago in Writers
Great Serial Stories You MUST Read!!
This past week, I made the decision to put my new novel on Substack. I had always planned to serialize it and had made a blog for that specific purpose. After testing the waters with Substack, I was amazed at how quickly my audience grew, so I decided to pull the trigger and put Nerve Damage on there, too. I also found out that there were a lot of other authors putting their serial novels on Substack, so here are 5 that caught my eye.
By John Watson2 months ago in Writers
Eco-Friendly Cutting: How Chainsaw Technology Is Evolving to Protect Forests. AI-Generated.
Chainsaws have come a long way since their earliest—and surprisingly unusual—origins. Early versions were heavy, noisy, and designed purely for brute force. Over time, however, the evolution of chainsaw technology has reflected a growing global concern: how do we balance human needs with the health of the forests that sustain us? Understanding where the chainsaw began helps highlight how dramatically it has changed. Sources like the History of Chainsaw Development provide a useful look at the tool’s early years, showcasing just how primitive and environmentally harsh those early designs were: https://www.zmescience.com/feature-post/history-of-chainsaw-development-feature/
By Jane Smith2 months ago in Writers
The Matriarch's Table
Viv, Layla and Hugo are the first to arrive. Frieda, the family matriarch, is already seated at the western side of the large rosewood dining table. Behind her the Lions Gate Bridge separates Burrard Inlet and English Bay. Container ships pass near the horizon beneath the blue-grey blanket of clouds. Ten places laid out with fine bone china, the rosewood table adorned with silver candelabras, silver serving platters, and large silver serving spoons of varying sizes. The grandeur of elaborate high society parties hangs in the air. The servants and guests are long gone. Each room, drenched in the secrets of a bygone era, now collecting cobwebs and dust. Tonight, this one room hums with a throng of life not seen for decades as this final gathering of the motley successors feeds life into the old bones of the structure.
By Meredith Ferrari2 months ago in Writers
How Global Geodata Shapes Modern Businesses and Digital Innovation
In today’s hyper-connected world, accurate location data has quietly become the backbone of modern business. From logistics and e-commerce to fintech, telecom, travel, and urban development, companies now rely on global geodata to plan smarter, operate faster, and deliver a seamless experience to their customers. Reliable postal codes, address datasets, and location-based mapping tools—such as those offered by this resource help businesses understand global markets with clarity and precision.
By Abbasi Publisher2 months ago in Writers









