Achievements
Why I Keep Writing On Vocal
Introduction I often write about why I still write, and I loved the Ray Bradbury meme. Writers write, artists paint, sculptors sculpt, musicians create songs, but there are times when I think that I have reached the end.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 8 months ago in Writers
What Is DeepSeek?
DeepSeek is a modern, multi-layered technology platform developed in the field of artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs). It specializes in natural language processing (NLP), machine learning, and multilingual AI capabilities. While it shares foundational similarities with models from major players like OpenAI, Google DeepMind, or Meta AI, DeepSeek sets itself apart with a clear mission: to build culturally aware, multilingual models that go beyond English-only frameworks and offer accessible AI solutions for a broader global audience.
By Nedir Life8 months ago in Writers
Running Man Press
It was a dark and rainy day... Okay, apologies over the whole 'It was a dark and stormy night' cliché, but I discovered over the Victoria Day weekend that one of my stories became front page news in a journal called the Running Man Press. The interesting thing is that I had almost forgotten that I had written and submitted the piece (the editor who said that he would inform me of the date of publication never contacted me about the issue). I have also discovered that it is not available online (the page I found advertised how to submit, the fact that they only print 5000 copies per issues - a smart idea, I think - and that they have many wonderful t-shirts and other doodads available to support their cause).
By Kendall Defoe 8 months ago in Writers
The Kind of Legacy No One Talks About
When we talk about legacy, we usually mean the big things. The houses built, the books published , the companies founded, the children raised. We think of statues and foundations and plaques on the wall. Things you can point to, tangible proof that you were here and you mattered.
By Eddie Akpa8 months ago in Writers
Looking Forward
Looking Forward My story is still being written. I can't wait to find out what the next chapter has in store for me. I want to keep developing, learning, and living my life with meaning. And maybe, when I think back on my life in the future, I'll be thankful not just for the high points but also for the many low points that helped me grow stronger. Because, in the end, our life story is extraordinary just because it is ours, regardless of how ordinary it may appear.
By Anika Anjum8 months ago in Writers
After My Vocal Disaster
Introduction I tend to get about fifty reads a day, but around the 13th of May, I became unable to publish stories. It the period marked in yellow (May 14th - 22nd), I was unable to publish on this account and reads dropped to around 22 a day, hitting 14 at the lowest point.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 8 months ago in Writers
The Golden Age of Islam
The Scientific and Philosophical Contributions of Muslims in the Golden Age of Islam: How Did Europe Benefit? The period of history known as the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization—the period from the 8th to the 13th centuries—was a unique period of scientific and intellectual awakening not only for the Muslim world but for all of humanity. Although this period is commonly referred to in the West as the “Middle Ages” or “Dark Ages,” the Muslim world was at the dawn of a knowledge-based, research-based, and human-welfare-oriented civilization. The Muslim thinkers, physicians, mathematicians, philosophers, astronomers, and engineers of this Golden Age sowed the seeds of discoveries and ideas that later laid the foundation for the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Scientific Revolution in Europe. Sadly, these contributions have been largely forgotten or misrepresented in historical scholarship today.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
Leadership Insights from Wall Street: The Sukhi Jolly Perspective
The financial world is a crucible where the pressures of market volatility, high-stakes decision-making, and relentless competition forge some of the most resilient and effective leaders. Few environments test a leader’s mettle quite like Wall Street. Within this intense arena, those who thrive do so by honing a set of critical skills—strategic vision, adaptability, integrity, and emotional intelligence. One such figure whose career illustrates these principles is Sukhi Jolly, whose journey through prestigious institutions offers a wealth of insights for aspiring leaders.
By Sukhi Jolly8 months ago in Writers










