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“Ink and the Infinite Library”
Ink and the Infinite Library By [Ali Rehman] In the heart of the sleepy town of Eldermoor stood an ancient, ivy-clad building known simply as The Infinite Library. Forgotten by most, the library was said to hold every book ever written—and every book yet to be written. Its shelves stretched endlessly, curving in impossible loops, defying the laws of space.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Writers
“The Story That Refused to End”
The Story That Refused to End By [Ali Rehman] Evelyn Crane had always been a woman of certainty. For fifteen years, her pen had wielded absolute power over the worlds she created. Characters lived, loved, suffered, and died exactly as she designed. Each novel was a kingdom ruled with an iron will, every plot a machine calibrated for precise emotional effect.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Writers
The Hands That Don’t Forget
I am writing this story because the UK Government and care industry are now seriously exploring robots in social care. With more than 130,000 vacancies across adult care, the government believes technology and automation could be one of the solutions. Robot assistants are being tested to help at home — lifting, feeding, reminding about medicine, and offering night-time support. This sounds exciting, modern and efficient, But are we forgetting what care truly means?
By Muhammad Yousaf3 months ago in Writers
Izzy's Hair
In March of 2019, my daughter Izabella turned five. She had one wish for her birthday that I thought might be a little bit out of reach for such a young girl. She wanted pink hair. Not extensions. Not clip ins. She wanted to dye it. After a while, we decided to look into safe dyes and allowed her to go ahead and get some pink dye. We got everything ready and an hour later, our baby had pink hair.
By Sara Wilson3 months ago in Writers
Don’t Give In to These 6 Writing Doubts
“A word after a word after a word is power.” ― Margaret Atwood There’s power in the written word, but if you’re early in your journey, it’s hard to believe. If you write and write but no one seems to read, it’s hard to keep your confidence. You might even start to lose sight of what makes writing so wonderful and just how much power you have in your hands as a writer.
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA3 months ago in Writers
Choosing Your Genre From A Chinese Menu
The Chinese menu is arguably one of the best, if not one of the most confusing, ways to order food. The basic concept is that you have two or three columns of food, and you get to choose a number of items from each column based on the size meal you order. Interestingly, you can apply this concept to your stories in determining the genre of your story.
By Jamais Jochim3 months ago in Writers
Charlene Wittstock 2025: Grace, Resilience and the New Shape of Royal Representation in Monaco 👑. AI-Generated.
Charlene Wittstock 2025: Grace, Resilience and the New Shape of Royal Representation in Monaco 👑 Read how Charlene Wittstock 2025 is a true embodiment of grace, compassion and leadership as she reframes the royal representation in Monaco through philanthropy, modern values, and global regeneration.Introduction
By Link Logic3 months ago in Writers
Auckland 2025: New Zealand's Intelligent City of Sails. AI-Generated.
Auckland 2025: New Zealand's Intelligent City of Sails Learn how Auckland 2025 is developing into a smart, sustainable and connected city to the world. You'll learn about urban innovations for social living, environmental sustainability, cultural enhancement, and our digital future.
By Hustle Nest3 months ago in Writers
Patient Safety and Risk Management Software: Advancing Healthcare Reliability Through Technology. AI-Generated.
In the modern healthcare landscape, patient safety and risk management have become central to the mission of hospitals, clinics, and care providers across the United States. As care delivery becomes more complex, and as data-driven insights continue to reshape the clinical environment, healthcare institutions are increasingly turning to innovative software solutions that help safeguard patients, minimize errors, and optimize operational efficiency.
By Miss Prachee Bhartiya3 months ago in Writers
How to Be Successful on Vocal.Media
Vocal.Media has become one of the most popular platforms for writers who want to share stories, build an audience, and even earn income from their words. Unlike traditional blogging, Vocal rewards quality over quantity and gives writers tools to reach readers who genuinely care about the subjects they cover.
By Retired Teacher from Haydon Bridge School, Northumberland3 months ago in Writers









