Challenge
The Cons of Being a Writer
I am a writer, not a professional writer yet just freelance writing everywhere including Vocal Media, a playwright, and a screenwriter. If you ask me being a writer may be easy however it can be a challenge just like any other job or career whether you are just writing or degree seeking writer. There are key points that you need to know if you are going to be a writer you might want to think about if you are planning to be one. You may not like it however it is the harsh truth on being a writer.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout a month ago in Writers
the girl unseen by her beauty
looking at herself all she sees is flaws, not noticing her doll eyes, her cupid shaped lips, her nose that perfectly alines with her face. all she could notice was how much she ate that previous day and how people would feel about her the next.
By Gianna Cetroneabout a month ago in Writers
Naushad Parpia Explains Why Sustainable Practices Build Lasting Business Revenue
Many founders discover stability comes from responsible planning and resource management choices. This approach focuses future growth through ethical sourcing and environmental awareness programs. Investors prefer companies showing discipline through long-term sustainability objectives and policies. These decisions reduce risk while improving brand perception across customer communities globally. Operational efficiency increases when waste declines under structured sustainability frameworks everywhere. Leadership perspectives, including insights from Naushad Parpia, reflect this business mindset evolution. Entrepreneurs understand revenue improves when sustainability aligns strategy with daily operations well.
By Naushad Parpiaabout a month ago in Writers
The Forgotten Room. Content Warning.
The Forgotten Room La Luna Azzurra was alive the way the restaurant always was on a Friday night—buzzing, golden, and perfectly under control. Xiomara liked it that way. The restaurant was her armor, each table a carefully set piece of order in a world that once thrived on chaos. From her usual post near the bar, she scanned the room—linen crisp, laughter even, candles steady despite the chatter and the opening of doors.
By Sacha Sutamaabout a month ago in Writers
This Was My Best Fucking Piece (And It Still Lost)
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that only writers know— the moment you hit “submit,” whisper a shaky prayer to the literary gods, and then, days or weeks later, open an email that starts with the word “Unfortunately.”
By Alexander Mindabout a month ago in Writers
Imran Khan: The Man Who Refused to Bow
The story opens with a 70-year-old man sitting behind the walls of a prison. His name is Imran Khan. His “crime,” in the eyes of his opponents, is that he gave the youth of Pakistan a voice and a sense of purpose. Many had already written his political obituary, but those who knew him understood he was not someone who gave up easily. He was offered two choices: apologise and walk free, or stay behind bars. He chose to stand firm against the people he believed had looted his country.
By Salman Writesabout a month ago in Writers









