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The Evolution of Self Belief: From Doubt to Certainty
There are times when we doubt how far can we go. When we fall into the comfort of comparison and diminish our self-worth because of not being enough for the world. But what exactly is enough? Is being enough for the world a testament to how worthy we are, of our journey or is it a mere perception of the people who want us to conform to their level of understanding?
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Unveiling the Advancements in Storytelling Through AI
Intro In an era where technology seamlessly blends with creativity, the advancements in storytelling through artificial intelligence (AI) have opened new doors for narrators, writers, and content creators worldwide. This innovative intersection of technology and art has not only enriched the storytelling landscape but also expanded the boundaries of what is possible, offering personalized and engaging narratives to audiences like never before. As we delve deeper into this exciting domain, let's explore how these advancements are reshaping the world of storytelling.
By The Challenge Expert2 years ago in Writers
Stop Using The Hero's Journey In Your Novels
While the hero's journey seems to be the go-to outlining technique when writing a novel - it's far from perfect. While there's truly no perfect system when it comes to writing your outline, today we are focusing on just the flaws in this well-known and overused one.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
My Mistakes
Introduction Although this should maybe be a Journal, 01, or FYI piece but it is about two places where we often make mistakes, and people often then add another comment to point out their errors and correct them, but there is no need to point out that you have made an error. So I don't have much to write about so I am going to post this in Writers (although I suppose I could have put it in Critique, Fiction or Poets as they allow stories with less than six hundred words.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
3 Lessons On Writing I Wish I Knew Sooner
There are always things when it comes to writing that I wish I knew yesterday instead of learning too late. But since I don't have a time machine, here are the three lessons I wish someone had thought to put down on paper for me instead of waiting until I learned them the hard way.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Taking a Deep Dive: Part 2
PART 1 - PART 2 This article is a continuation of a discussion on reading with craft in mind. Aimed at writers, the intention is to convey the value of mindful reading for learning and improving one’s writing skills. You can find my introductory thoughts on the topic HERE if you’d like to catch up before continuing with this article.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
6 Things About Writing I Wish I Could Go Back In Time And Tell Myself
We all wish for a time machine for one reason or another. Sometimes it's to go back and play the numbers for a big lottery jackpot. To see a loved one more time, or to go and tell our past selves not to go on that date because we're going to get our hearts broken.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers




