Achievements
Winners of the "Lost in a Story" Challenge. Top Story - October 2023.
The Vocal + Assist Lost in a Story Challenge made a big splash. Twenty One Vocal Creators enjoyed crafting their personalized narrative within the framework of a well-known story, film, or television show. Imagine the delight of inserting yourself into C.S. Lewis’' renowned "The Chronicles of Narnia" series or becoming a character in one of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies. It's a fun way to engage with familiar stories.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Writers
The Enigmatic World of Anime: An In-Depth Journey into the Allure and Excitement of Japanese Animation
Anime, derived from the English word "animation," refers to animated works that originate in Japan. Its history can be traced back to the early 20th century when Japanese artists started experimenting with animation techniques. However, it wasn't until the post-World War II era that anime truly began to take shape. The iconic "Astro Boy," created by Osamu Tezuka, marked a significant turning point in the evolution of anime.
By Explore the Universe2 years ago in Writers
"Murmurs of Creative mind". Content Warning.
In the curious waterfront town of Willow brook, settled between rough precipices and the shining ocean, carried on with a young lady named Elara. She was known all through the town for her unfathomable creative mind and her capacity to transform the standard into the remarkable. To Elara, the world was a material ready to be painted with the dynamic shades of her imagination.
By MD Rifatul Islam2 years ago in Writers
Celebrating Impact (1)- Bernardine Evaristo
Introduction With Black British success stories being rather sparse, most of the celebrated Black Britons tend to be famous ones who have advanced in their own field through their hard work and overcoming obstacles. Often they attract attention mainly for being famous. However, this new Black History Month tribute aims to highlight people, of any colour or creed, who have made a genuine difference to the Black community with their actions in significant ways. Mary Seacole, the pioneering nurse from Jamaica who stamped her presence on the Crimean War, is the epitome of what this tribute is about. Her impressive and empowering statue outside St Thomas' Hospital (by Martin Jennings) forms part of the logo, to ensure she is always seen.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Writers










