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Igniz vs Lighter: Which DEX Is Right for You
The decentralized exchange landscape is evolving rapidly. New platforms are emerging with different philosophies, technologies, and target audiences. Two names generating attention in the DeFi space are Igniz and Lighter both promising to reshape how traders interact with decentralized markets.
By Rowan Meritt2 months ago in Writers
The Most Overlooked Safety Upgrade for Any Vehicle
Ask any driver what the most important safety features on a vehicle are, and you’ll hear the same answers: strong brakes, decent tyres, maybe even airbags or stability control. While all of these matter, none of them address the single most common reason accidents happen in the first place.
By Magnum Vehicle Solutions2 months ago in Writers
This Was My Best Fucking Piece (And It Still Lost)
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that only writers know— the moment you hit “submit,” whisper a shaky prayer to the literary gods, and then, days or weeks later, open an email that starts with the word “Unfortunately.”
By Alexander Mind2 months ago in Writers
Crypto Exchange Licenses: The Easiest Jurisdictions for Fast Registration
After helping over 40 crypto businesses navigate the licensing maze across different jurisdictions, I can tell you one thing with absolute certainty: choosing the wrong jurisdiction can kill your exchange before it even launches. I've watched promising startups burn through $200,000 trying to get licensed in the wrong country while their competitors went live in three months elsewhere.
By Rowan Meritt2 months ago in Writers
Life Between Two world. AI-Generated.
Three years ago, I left Kenya — a peaceful, warm place that shaped my childhood — and moved to Somalia, a land full of contradictions. Beauty and hardship. Strength and struggle. Hope and fear. Two worlds, both real. Two worlds I now live between.
By Khadija Ali2 months ago in Writers
Translation and Intercultural Expertise: The Role of Iranian and Turkic Studies in Georgia
This article explores the deep-rooted tradition of specialized language services in Georgia, focusing on the critical roles of Iranian Studies (Persian language) and Turkic Studies (Turkish language) in professional translation, especially in high-stakes environments like legal proceedings and specialized business sectors.
By Delta Translation Tbilisi2 months ago in Writers
Two Native American Elders Visiting
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts — The Exercise — Begin a story from random elements such as two characters, a place, two objects, an adjective, and an abstract word. If you are not in a class, give this list to someone and have them provide you with the words so you will be surprised by them. If you are in a class have the class make up a random list. Then everyone must use these elements in the first two pages of a story. The Objective - To exercise your imagination, to prove to yourself that all you need is a trigger to get you started writing. And if you care about the story you start, the finish will take care of itself.
By Denise E Lindquist2 months ago in Writers
How Homeowners Can Understand Their Electrical Limits Before Adding New Appliances. AI-Generated.
Many homeowners upgrade their homes with new appliances, EV chargers, heat pumps, or kitchen equipment. These additions increase electrical demand, and not every home has enough capacity to support them.
By Jasmin Rupvatiya2 months ago in Writers
The Day I Borrowed the Sky
I had always watched airplanes from the terrace of our old house—tiny white specks slicing through the sky, leaving behind thin trails that faded slowly like secrets whispered to the wind. I used to wonder what it felt like to sit inside one of those flying giants. How did people look so calm walking into a machine that defied gravity? How did they trust the sky so easily?
By The best writer 2 months ago in Writers
Want to Space Your Poetry?. Top Story - December 2025.
Before I begin, this is not my tip. I credit Andrei Z. with telling me about it over two years ago in a comment somewhere. Thank you, my friend. You’ve saved many a poem. ;D (Psst, go read his stuff. He's got some beautiful poetry to lose yourself in.)
By Mackenzie Davis2 months ago in Writers










