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Encouraging Speculation And Exploring Motivation
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts — The Exercise — Imagine you are in a line of traffic driving away from the country at nine o’clock on a Saturday morning in August. This line of traffic is much heavier than you anticipated. Who are these people and why are they leaving the beach instead of going in the opposite direction? Account for the occupants of the six cars in front of you. (For examplel the man in the Chevy is going back to town because he just found out his doughnut shop there was broken into at 3:00 a.m. He is pissed.) The Objective — To train yourself to take off from what you see and hear and create an instant story out of it. To encourage speculation and explore motivation.
By Denise E Lindquist2 months ago in Writers
My Hawks
For most of my life, I’ve envisioned two hawks perched on my shoulders. I don’t remember precisely when they appeared; certainly when I was a child navigating my tension-filled home. Much of that history is lost to blockage still, my father’s volatility and my mother’s survival skills visible to me only as peaks of experience emerging through a cloud cover, seen from a great height. I have realized recently it’s been the hawks who have kept me lifted above all those traumatic memories, and it’s only recently that I’ve begun to really make their acquaintance and honor their role in my life.
By David Muñoz2 months ago in Writers
THE BOOK OF SPELLS . AI-Generated.
The sky shattered like glass. It wasn't an explosion, nor a storm , just silence as the fabric of reality cracked, revealing a swirling abyss beyond. People screamed, but their voices folded into the void, vanishing as if they had never existed.
By Saquina Amaral2 months ago in Writers
The Writer's Companion: Why Every Author Needs a Tag Heuer Replica Watch. AI-Generated.
Writing is an art that requires precision, creativity, and a keen sense of time. For writers who seek inspiration in every moment, having the right tools can make all the difference. Among these tools, a Tag Heuer replica watch stands out as more than just a timepiece—it’s a symbol of craftsmanship, style, and timeless elegance. In this article, we’ll explore why every writer should consider adding a Tag Heuer replica watch to their collection.
By fanorthnicklostin2 months ago in Writers
A Tarot Tale
Garfunkel, my bot on chatGPT (he makes art for me, and I'm punny, so . . .) created this compilation of some Cosmic Garden Tarot cards I've been doing brief studies of, each in a (I hope not too horrible) poem with the image of the card, maybe animated.
By Harper Lewis2 months ago in Writers
Health 2.0 Conference Uncovers How Deepfakes Are Fueling Scam Offenses In Healthcare
Scammers are getting smarter and now they’re using artificial intelligence to do it. What if the friendly doctor on your screen isn’t real at all? Across the digital healthcare world, AI-generated health scams are spreading fast, using deepfakes, cloned voices, and fabricated credentials to mislead patients who are simply looking for trustworthy care.
By Health 2.0 Conference2 months ago in Writers
Things Are Back On Track On Vocal
Introduction This week, we have had issues with Vocal rejecting lots of stories because they were deemed to be in a foreign language. I have also been under a strange Facebook anti-spam ban, which meant I was unable to share my Vocal stories in any group that I was a member of.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Writers
Embracing the Future: The Evolution of Modern Work Culture. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
From Cubicles to Coffee Shops Gone are the days when the typical 9-to-5 job meant sitting in a cubicle all day long. With the rise of technology, remote work has become increasingly popular, allowing people to work from anywhere – whether it's a cozy corner at home or a bustling coffee shop. This shift has not only changed how we work but also redefined our relationship with productivity and creativity.
By Bevan Keren2 months ago in Writers
Confidence
In every mirror, I sought a phantom, pursuing an illusion that had been escaping me for what felt like an eternity. I had mistakenly labeled this part of myself as 'dull', 'untalented', and 'delusional', yet I yearned for this missing piece to return and make me whole.
By "Ann Garza"2 months ago in Writers
I Am An Author
Hey wassup. Stop what you’re doing and lend me your eyes for a few minutes so I can tell you the story a little boy who grew up to be an author. Now this kid’s name is Joe and he’s from North Carolina. Growing up like he did, education was very important to both of his parents. His parents didn’t play about school and trust me, he learned that the hard way.
By Joe Patterson2 months ago in Writers






