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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
The Rebellious Heart of the Americas: A Diary of the Event in Rome, November 28, 2025
This Friday marked the conclusion of one of the most significant events I have had the privilege to participate in. The LeggereNienteMale Festival offered the perfect opportunity to present my book The Legacy of Simón Bolívar: The Rebellious Heart of Latin America, and I felt the weight of history as we gathered with diplomats, intellectuals, and activists to discuss the future of the Patria Grande and the new geopolitical challenges threatening the sovereignty of Latin American peoples. The event took place at the Centro E. Nathan in Rome, a venue that became the beating heart of a gathering that challenged both our past and, most importantly, the future of our continent and its struggles.
By Maddalena Celano2 months ago in Writers
I Googled My Pen Name And Book Title
It was a Google driven by utter frustration. Why was I frustrated- and how did that lead to a Google of myself? My audiobook. It passed Quality control. It was approved on https://voices.inaudio.com. It has been distributed to 31 platforms. I had announced my release date as December 17th. I wanted to put it on pre-order. Completely forgot it can take up to 30 days or more before your stuff is actually published on these platforms.
By Hope Martin2 months ago in Writers
Elf 256
Trying to be Santa for my kids sucked. I don’t mean the part about sneaking around at night or assembling toys quietly so the dog wouldn’t bark. I mean the comparison. The gifts from their grandparents were always bigger, louder, shinier — the sort of presents that practically glowed under the tree. Every Christmas morning I’d watch my kids tear into those boxes with eyes wide enough to swallow the whole world.
By Mark Stigers 2 months ago in Writers
Cheating or Coincidence? Reading the Signs on Instagram. AI-Generated.
Every relationship today has a digital layer. Messages, likes, and follows have become part of how people connect and how they disconnect. For some, small changes in social media behavior raise quiet doubts. Who are those new accounts? Why have certain people started showing up in story views every day?
By Posting Staff2 months ago in Writers
Imran Khan: The Man Who Refused to Bow
The story opens with a 70-year-old man sitting behind the walls of a prison. His name is Imran Khan. His “crime,” in the eyes of his opponents, is that he gave the youth of Pakistan a voice and a sense of purpose. Many had already written his political obituary, but those who knew him understood he was not someone who gave up easily. He was offered two choices: apologise and walk free, or stay behind bars. He chose to stand firm against the people he believed had looted his country.
By Salman Writes2 months ago in Writers










