Challenge
Fucked Up Fairytales - An Unofficial Challenge. Top Story - April 2024.
I've just had my birthday, so I feel allowed to ask you to indulge me. Get your tiniest pen out! How is that for an image? I was going for "fucked up fairies". What do you think? I was hoping to get one where someone is passed out and someone else is drawing genitalia on his or her face, but this is OK.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
Sex Robot Challenge - And The Winner Is.... Content Warning.
Aaaallll the way back at the end of January/beginning of February, I set a challenge. I'm very late doing this follow-up, but since my paid workload increased and Vocal doesn't pay my bills, I'm not even sorry, sorry.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
It's A Challenge
Introduction My first challenge today is to get this article published before I have to run off to York. Yesterday was slightly traumatic having to deal with disappearing parcels and potential thefts, but they are now all in hand and dealt with but on to the subject of this thing.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Back to the Crowd
So, I did it… It has been a strange few days. The weather returned, once again, to the trickery that is winter in Montreal, Canada. You can never tell when Mother Nature will play games with the city, and a snowstorm hit us with a dusting of whiteness and cold that I did not expect to be so heavy. On the radio, as I got in a bit of stretching and breakfast, the radio covered the funeral of one of our more controversial prime ministers, Brian Mulroney (it is still amazing to me how quickly people forget the full story of certain political leaders). Not really the best moment to be stuck inside with grey skies and no work to do (all papers already marked; just grades to post). I went back online to amuse myself and think about another Saturday night with nothing to do.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Writers
Like Fishing In The Ocean
You know, out of all the questions I’ve faced in interviews over the last thirty years, the one that’s always bugged me the most is the classic: “Where do your story ideas come from?” Honestly, it’s for two main reasons. Most of the time, I haven’t the slightest clue how I stumbled upon that idea. It just pops into my head and refuses to leave. Plus, there’s that awkwardness about sharing my original thoughts in public—I just can’t do it.
By Christian Bass2 years ago in Writers









