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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
When Can You Call Yourself a Writer?. Top Story - November 2025.
Let’s face it, we have all asked ourselves the same question: when can we call ourselves a “writer”? After all, when we tell our friends and family that we are writers, some of the first questions that we get back are things like, “Oh, what have you written?” and “Where can I read your stuff?”
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 months ago in Writers
The Voice Refined Through Another Medium
For centuries, words have been the vessels of human thought, the means by which understanding passes from one heart to another. From quills and typewriters to keyboards and screens, the tools have changed, but the mind behind the message has not. Now, in the age of artificial intelligence, some claim that words refined through its assistance cannot be fully human. They say that if an essay or reflection has been shaped, polished, or expanded by an AI tool, then its authenticity is somehow diminished. Yet that belief mistakes process for purpose. The truth of writing does not depend on how the words are arranged, but on who the words come from.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Writers
The Enduring Allure of Romantic Poetry: The Character and Use of Love, Emotion, and the Language of the Heart. AI-Generated.
The Enduring Allure of Romantic Poetry: The Character and Use of Love, Emotion, and the Language of the Heart Learn about the beauty of Romantic poetry - how it depicts, reveals, and genuinely expresses the nature of love, passion, and connection to human beings. Discover what Romantic poetry has meant to so many throughout history; explore its evolution of emotional meaning and capacity for inspiration in 2025.
By Hustle Nest2 months ago in Writers
Practical Steps to Improve Local Search Visibility in 2025. AI-Generated.
Practical Steps to Improve Local Search Visibility in 2025 In 2025, local search continues to be one of the most valuable channels for small and medium-sized businesses. Whether you’re operating in Lahore or beyond, the ability to appear when customers are actively looking for your services can make a significant difference. This guide outlines practical, low-cost steps you can implement today to boost visibility, improve engagement, and attract the right audience.
By Time N Space Media2 months ago in Writers
Themes to Watch Out For: The Anti-Religious and Anti-Military
Something to really watch out for is taking on an anti-religious/anti-military theme. This isn't because of some need to avoid controversy or to avoid fanatics of either flavor. It's because you can't always pull this one off.
By Jamais Jochim2 months ago in Writers
“The Author of My Tomorrow”
The Author of My Tomorrow By [Ali Rehman] I used to think I was the only author of my life — that every choice, every step, was mine alone to write. But lately, something strange has been happening. It’s as if someone else is holding the pen, scripting my days before I even live them.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Writers
“Ink and the Infinite Library”
Ink and the Infinite Library By [Ali Rehman] In the heart of the sleepy town of Eldermoor stood an ancient, ivy-clad building known simply as The Infinite Library. Forgotten by most, the library was said to hold every book ever written—and every book yet to be written. Its shelves stretched endlessly, curving in impossible loops, defying the laws of space.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Writers
“The Story That Refused to End”
The Story That Refused to End By [Ali Rehman] Evelyn Crane had always been a woman of certainty. For fifteen years, her pen had wielded absolute power over the worlds she created. Characters lived, loved, suffered, and died exactly as she designed. Each novel was a kingdom ruled with an iron will, every plot a machine calibrated for precise emotional effect.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Writers








