Advice
A Writer's Blockade?
Now this is something different… I was looking at the comments and notifications on my work yesterday, in the middle of house-hunting and preparing lessons (two apartments visited; three online classes taught). There were the usual praises and critiques – fewer of the latter than before – and I was curious about how people were interpreting the last piece I wrote on the fortieth anniversary of a film about paranormal hunters (you know the one). I really did not expect the message I received over a haiku that I wrote in order to get myself back to work:
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Writers
10 Ways to Make Father's Day Gifts More Personal and Special. AI-Generated.
1. Handmade Gifts Making a special gift for Dad is always a great idea. You can make a homemade photo frame out of wood, hand-paint a t-shirt with your dad's favorite pictures or sayings, or even make a small painting. These handmade gifts not only bring a feeling of warmth and sincerity but also show off your ingenuity and effort. You can add a special message to the gift to make it more meaningful. For example, if you make a photo frame, choose family photos from your favorite memories and note the stories behind each photo.
By ikea homes2 years ago in Writers
BBC reports Al Shifa clinic is loaded up with mass graves and cadavers, and Palestinians are dazed by the smell. Content Warning.
Palestinians are shocked by the smell of dead bodies in the rubble after Israel pulled out its soldiers from Al-Shifa, the biggest clinic in Gaza City, for the second time on April 1.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
One Step Forward
In both our personal and professional lives, progress is not just about giant leaps but rather the consistent, incremental steps we take each day. Whether embarking on new ventures or revisiting old ones, the importance of taking one step forward cannot be overstated. This seemingly small action can have a tremendous impact, influencing every aspect of our lives.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers
Arizona Travels & Cherry Blossoms
Have you ever wondered why cherry blossoms are such a wonder to behold during the spring time? Just like Groundhog Day depicts an animal proving if it has a shadow or not, only to determine if we will get another month of winter or not; Cherry Blossoms and an Eclipse are moments in history that everyone takes time to experience.
By The Kind Quill2 years ago in Writers
How To Viral Articles On vocal.media
Getting an article to go viral on platforms like Vocal.media involves a mix of writing high-quality content, understanding your audience, and promoting your work effectively. Here are some tips to help increase the chances of your articles going viral on Vocal.media:
By Spondan Chowdhury2 years ago in Writers
The Architecture Of Sin & Grace
Sin intrinsically should not be able to drive a person out of God's promise and presence but rather on the contrary sin can draw a person out of God's presence and promise. As confusing as that may sound, the prevailing factor in these two scenarios is simply the fact that, in the former, the allocations and substance of Gods aggressive grace made available to the believer is well enough and capable to secure our destinies and salvation in God as long as we remain and believe in His finished work through Christ Jesus. The latter, on the other hand, becomes a possibility when we consciously choose not to accept and remain in the finished work of God's Grace that insulates us from the soul jeopardizing work of sin.
By Ernest Kobby Baah2 years ago in Writers
Absorptive capacity. Content Warning.
Absorptive capacity theory is a concept introduced by Cohen and Levinthal in 1990 that refers to a firm's ability to recognize the value of new information, assimilate it, and apply it to commercial ends. This theory is based on the premise that organizations need prior related knowledge to effectively assimilate and use new knowledge, which in turn affects their innovative performance in an uncertain environment[2]. The theory posits that organizations have a limited ability to absorb new knowledge, which is referred to as absorptive capacity, and is made up of two main components: the ability to recognize the value of new information (knowledge acquisition) and the ability to use that information to create value (knowledge assimilation and exploitation)
By Danial Ghomidarzi2 years ago in Writers
Technology. AI-Generated.
20th Century Structural Story On Behalf Of Our Celebrities Generated Technologies From the early days of civilization, humans have always been inventing and using tools to make their lives easier. The concept of technology has been evolving since the dawn of time, with each generation adding its own advancements and innovations to the mix.
By FinPetrol7772 years ago in Writers
5 mysterious coffins near the Eiffel Tower. Content Warning.
Nonetheless, nothing was tracked down inside the final resting place except a plastic pack. Police captured the van driver following the episode. The driver let the police know that he was not dependable. Two men paid him 40 euros to convey the final resting places. As per the police, the driver came to Paris from Bulgaria daily before this occurrence.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers









