Advice
Our Vocal Stories In The Attic, In The Basement, And Under The Bed
Introduction This is just a piece about how we treat our old stories. I have written so many that I have forgotten a lot of them. Sometimes I pick out some random work and am shocked at how good they still are.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Writers
Changes in Life:
Change is an inevitable part of life. It can be both positive and negative, often bringing uncertainties and challenges. But how can you embrace these changes and turn them into opportunities? Here are some strategies to help you make the most of the changes in your life.
By Roxanne Buckleabout a year ago in Writers
The Significance of Women’s Body Count
Let’s delve into a topic that seems to hold undue importance in our society — the concept of “body count.” This numerical representation of our sexual history has somehow seeped into the core of our dating culture, impacting how we perceive our own worth and morality. However, it’s crucial to dissect why this should not hold the significance it does.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Writers
An open letter to the ones who are scared of how they might be perceived.
An open letter to the ones who are scared of how they might be perceived. What if people think I am too weird or ecstatic to be around as a person? What if others think I am too much, too much passion, too many emotions, too strong, too opinionated, and not a cool person to hang out with? I wish I could say that I haven't said that, I am oblivious to feeling insecure, bothered or sabotaging my self-belief from time to time. But truth be told, it is only humane of me to be concerned about how I might be perceived in the minds of others. If you relate to this, I am writing this letter to you, my imperfect fellow being. In the most vulnerable and painstaking way, we all are not immune to the negativity and limiting beliefs of ourselves and others.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
One Step at a Time
Samantha stood at the edge of the trail, the dense forest stretching out before her. The early morning mist clung to the trees, and the chill in the air hinted at the challenges ahead. Today was the day she had decided to conquer the mountain that had loomed in her life for as long as she could remember. Not just a physical mountain, but a metaphorical one—representing every fear, doubt, and obstacle that had ever held her back.
By Kingsley Egekeabout a year ago in Writers








