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Is Writing My Future? . Top Story - November 2023.
I write because I honestly can’t draw what I see in my head. No, but really, why do I write? Why do I waste time sitting in front of blank screens and empty pieces of paper, the pristine white taunting me, pushing me away, telling me not to come back unless I actually have a good idea?
By Nicole Fenn2 years ago in Writers
50 SEO tips for writers to get more traffic to your posts
50 SEO tips for articles to help you increase visibility and get more views: 1. **Keyword Research:** Before creating content, conduct thorough keyword research to identify the terms and phrases your target audience is searching for. Tools like Google Keyword Planner and SEMrush can assist in finding relevant keywords with search volume data.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Writers
WINNERS! – Grocery List Challenge
When I started this challenge, I was not expecting as many entries as I got. Why? I worried it was too restrictive, perhaps off-putting. After all, my goal for setting this up was to encourage minimalism. A grocery-list (or shopping-list) poem seems easy at first glance, but when you sit down to start, it quickly becomes clear there is a narrow path forward. How can just a few items imply a whole story, emotional depth and complexity, get to the heart of daily life?
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Writers
What Makes a Slang Word Useful?
Living outside of the Philadelphia area for most of my life, I’ve seen my fair share of slang words enter and leave the fray. Some of them are amusing, some of them are useful, and some are outright pointless and forgettable. But it never really occured to me that there might actually be ways of truly assessing a slang word’s value. There are standards that linguists and philologists use to measure what a new word or phrase provides.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Writers
Malik
In a land far away, where the desert stretched as far as the eye could see, there lived a young nomad named Malik. He had spent his entire life traversing the vast dunes, guided by the stars and the whispers of the wind. But as time passed, Malik yearned for something more, a deeper connection with the desert that had shaped his existence.
By Geoffrey Esther2 years ago in Writers
Do These 3 Things if You Want to Build a Big Audience on Social Media.
Once upon a time, in the digital realm of Cyberspace, there lived a young and ambitious entrepreneur named Alex. Alex had a burning desire to build a big audience on social media for his business. He knew that a large following would not only increase his brand's visibility but also open doors to new opportunities. Determined to achieve his goal, Alex set out on a journey to uncover the three essential things he needed to do to build a massive audience on social media.
By Riches Avenue2 years ago in Writers
Thanksgiving Memories. Top Story - November 2023.
Some of my happiest memories were spent at the holidays surrounded by one set of my family or another. I always considered myself lucky because I would get to feast first at one parent’s house, then at the other. Maybe that has something to do with the fact that I get quickly burned out on turkey and dressing now, getting to eat twice on the holidays.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Writers
NUTURING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS:
Building and maintaining strong, healthy relationships is a fundamental aspect of human experience. Whether they are familial, romantic, or platonic, relationships play a crucial role in shaping our well-being and overall satisfaction with life.
By Imadoja princess 2 years ago in Writers
The Worldwide Shift Towards Sun-Based Energy:
The Worldwide Shift Towards Sun based Energy: Lately, the worldwide local area has seen a significant shift towards sun oriented energy reception. States, organizations, and people all over the planet are perceiving the monetary and natural benefits of progressing to sun based power. Various nations have executed impetus projects, endowments, and strategy systems to energize the establishment of sun powered chargers, cultivating the development of a hearty sun based energy industry.
By Adamson Ismail2 years ago in Writers
The Maddening Reality of Being Poor and Exceptionally Talented
As I sit here, my heart overflowing with a bittersweet symphony of emotions, I find myself grappling with the stark contrast between the pinnacle of professional success and the harsh realities of my personal life. Within the span of a mere two hours, I experienced the zenith of artistic validation and the profound depths of personal despair.
By Sai Marie Johnson2 years ago in Writers
The First Cowboy
Way back in the West before cowboys were famous. They used to call them cow hand. They would call the black helpers cowboys. In those days, everything was divided. There was no integration or sharing of help. The cowboys who weren't boys at all but grown men but because of their color they were called boys. They went through a lot in the West. They almost would not survive but they knew how to survive. They come too far just to give up and turn around. They were valiant men. They were loyal men. They loved their country. And they were willing to die for their cause. And the baddest of them was Jared. Jared was an orphan and adopted by a military captain. Jared was the roughest and meanest. And he was not afraid to fight with some cow hand. He knew how to outsmart them and the law if need be. He was the leader of the cowboys. And they were proud of him. And they knew that they could depend upon him. They swore that they will never leave anyone behind and that when they had to fight that they will fight with honor.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers





