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Can Parrots Eat Blueberries Everything You Need to Know
As you know, parrots come in active birds. But, they have to require a regular nutrition to keep stay active. Blueberries are yummy and nutrition packed fruits, so most of people take enjoy eating. There commonly, a question comes in your mind that ‘Can parrots eat blueberries?‘ Are blueberries healthy foods for them? Let’s come now we will discuss on this with detail!
By Amelia Kosh4 months ago in Writers
Complete Bare Eyed Cockatoo Guide Diet Care Price and More
If you wish a parrot that’s smart, playful, and caring, the Bare Eyed Cockatoo managed to be just right for you. Also called the Little Corella, this enjoyable white parrot is as in love intensely for its funny antics, striking blue eye rings, and the close, loving bond it forms with people.
By Amelia Kosh4 months ago in Writers
Having My Tonsils Removed
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts — The Exercise: Using the present tense, write an early memory in the first person. This should be something that happened before you were seven. Use only those words and perceptions appropriate to a young child. "My father looks confused" won't do because a five-year-old is incapable of this articulation. "My father has a funny look on his face" is fine. The memory should be encapsulated in a short period of time -no more than an hour or so - and should happen in one place. Don't interpret or analyze; simply report it as you would a dream. When you can't remember details, make them up; you may heighten the narrative so long as you remain faithful to the meaning of the memory - the reason you recalled it in the first place. Limit: 550 words. The Objective: A fiction writer should be able to present a narrative without nudging the reader or in any way explaining what she has written. The narrative should speak for itself. In using a child's voice you are forced not to analyze but merely to tell the story, unembellished.
By Denise E Lindquist4 months ago in Writers
But Ralf, how do we go from Character to world?
So you are beginning to understand character creation well take what you have learned and create that world. Sometimes it’s that easy the answers to who your character is works to explain the world they are in. A good way to learn about world creation is to play in other people’s sandbox.
By WrittenWritRalf4 months ago in Writers
I’m a Professional Editor and This Is My Biggest Writing Pet Peeve
I’ve been a professional editor for almost ten years now. And let me tell you something — the longer I do this job, the more I realize that most writing mistakes aren’t about grammar or spelling. They’re about instinct.
By Awais Qarni 4 months ago in Writers
My Journey from Feeling Like a Loser to Finding Happiness
t started in middle school. I was the “fat kid,” the easy target. Every insult stung, but it was the words that stuck with me most — "You're a loser, Ken!" They weren’t just teasing me. They were defining me. And I believed them.
By Israr khan4 months ago in Writers
What I Learned Writing 24k Words in 5 Days. Top Story - October 2025.
If you’re struggling with your book, you need to surrender yourself to your story. You don’t have to give up — you really shouldn’t do that. But you might just need to surrender yourself to let the story go where it wants to.
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA4 months ago in Writers
Top Benefits of Choosing an Open Source Development Company
Open source software has grown from a niche movement into the backbone of modern digital innovation. Businesses of every size now rely on open source technologies for web development, mobile applications, cloud services, and enterprise solutions. From Linux powering servers to WordPress driving millions of websites, open source has proven to be a reliable, scalable, and cost-effective alternative to proprietary systems.
By Jigar Shah4 months ago in Writers
Fall Back 2025: Your Guide to the Upcoming Time Change
Mark your calendars: on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 2:00 a.m., Daylight Saving Time (DST) will end for most of the United States . This is the "fall back" event, where we set our clocks back one hour, granting a welcome extra hour of sleep but also signaling the start of earlier sunsets .
By Ashley Scott4 months ago in Writers











