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Why I Usually Pick Airbnb's Over Hotels And When I Don’t
When I first started traveling full-time, hotels felt like the obvious choice. They promised convenience, comfort, and a sense of luxury I associated with “real travel.” There was always someone to clean up, breakfast was handled, and the front desk could answer any question at any hour.
By Jasmine Bowen2 months ago in Writers
The Winners of The Haunted Letter Challenge
We finally have the WINNERS of the Tales from Beyond: The Haunted Letter Challenge. As we move out of the trick or treat month of October and into the reflective month of November I will shift my gears from Groovy Ghoul to Thankful Talker.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 months ago in Writers
Yannick Hanfmann: The Rise of Germany's Tennis Warrior. AI-Generated.
Yannick Hanfmann: The Rise of Germany's Tennis Warrior Discover how Yannick Hanfmann, a German tennis player, emerged from obscurity to be ranked among the world’s top 50 players. Read about his history, the moments that launched him forward, his mentality, and why he is a real warrior on the court.
By Link Logic2 months ago in Writers
Where Hearts Remember Humanity” - A Poem About the Gentle Power of Love. AI-Generated.
Where Hearts Remember Humanity” - A Poem About the Gentle Power of Love A moving and captivating 800-word poem about love's perpetual bond with humanity. Between love and who we truly are, when we live deeply and allow kindness, compassion, and courage to tame our fears. A faithful ode to the light that lives, even in a broken world and who restores our hope in our human connection and the spirit of our people.
By Hustle Nest2 months ago in Writers
PreResolutions of 2026
If you are anything like me, you probably spend every New Year's Eve toasting the future year, dreaming of all the possibilities, contemplating all the things you will accomplish in the coming year. You pad your New Year’s Resolutions, giddy at the thought of all the glorious success you will have.
By LJ Pollard 2 months ago in Writers
How to Make Train Travel in Europe Work for Remote Life
There is something almost poetic about opening your laptop in a train as it glides through Europe, the world passing like a movie outside your window. One moment you are in Germany, the next you are crossing into Belgium, without ever needing to take off your shoes or stand in a line behind a security belt. The gentle rocking, the low hum of conversation, and the flash of vineyards, villages, and rivers passing by have a way of making work feel softer, less rigid.
By Jasmine Bowen2 months ago in Writers



