Advice
Why is it so hard to be a Poet on Vocal?
Don't get me wrong signing up to Vocal during a global pandemic has got to be one of the best ideas I have ever had. I have always written songs, but my writing output went into overdrive when I met the love of my life, and she became my muse and the reason behind everything you see here.
By Frankie Martinelli2 years ago in Writers
Ophelia Claus
I didn't come to break traditions. I didn't come to start anything just spread holiday cheer my way. The holidays are for everyone. The holidays are about spreading joy and love to everyone. That's where my heart is in. I love little children and love them as my own. I would do just about anything to see them smile and laugh. You know children are precious and children are beautiful. The way they laugh and they way they see the world. It brings you back and it makes you think. My father always taught me to look, listen and learn. Look at all the beauty surrounding you, absorb it and embrace it. Listen to all the noise, decipher and understand it. Learn about what you hear and see and know to make sure if it is correct. All my life I wanted to do what my father you probably suspected Santa Claus, no he's my uncle but Robinnus. Robinnus was a fine man that raised me. He was loving and gentle. He was patient and kind. And he knew I wanted to do something great. So he inspired me to read and read and learn and learn. I remember how my father wanted to know his family and I promised him that I would dedicate myself to knowing my family and making new family around the world. My father loved children and he would never compromised any child.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Exploring the Delightful World of Polkadot Mushroom Chocolate
In recent years, the world of edible delights has witnessed a fascinating fusion of flavors and experiences. One intriguing addition to this culinary landscape is the Polkadot Mushroom Chocolate, a delightful creation that combines the rich taste of chocolate with the mystical essence of magic mushrooms. In this article, we'll delve into the enchanting world of Polkadot Mushroom Chocolate, exploring mushroom chocolate bars, mushroom gummies, and the distinctive polka dot chocolate bars that have captured the imagination of many.
By money chris2 years ago in Writers
Please Do Not Put an Advertisement in a Comment on Any of My Stories
I know I am not a very popular writer. Never have been, and likely never will be. Most of my stories get very few views. Out of those very few precious reads only on the rarest of occasions does someone take the time to post a comment. Because I get so few comments I take them very seriously and read and (try to) respond to each and every one. At the very least I like to say thank you to the person who wrote the comment. The fact that they took time out of their busy schedule to read something I wrote is cause for thanks enough, but adding a comment takes that to a whole other level of dedication. You don't comment on something unless it really strikes you in some way. Unless it has some sort of emotional or intellectual impact. For something you read to have an impact on that deep a level requires that you actually engage with the thing you are reading. You have to pay attention to it, and think about it, and that requires real dedication and commitment. I very much appreciate that and therefore believe it is appropriate and necessary to say thank you to readers for taking something I wrote and published so seriously. This applies even if the story itself is the opposite of serious, as are many of the things I write and publish.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Writers
Don't be Afraid to Write Rubbish
My mom got me the best holiday gift possible: a Cameo video from Mark Sheppard, the genius actor behind Supernatural’s Crowley. It’s easy to say that this gift did not just make my day or my week; it made my year. (For those who don’t know, I am a big Supernatural fan, especially Crowley.) Yet it’s not just the fact that it was Mark Sheppard who appeared in the video that made it so special. It was the message that he left for me that really lifted me out of the doldrums.
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 years ago in Writers
Navigating Clarity: A Comprehensive Exploration of Fog Control Solutions
Fog, with its mystical allure, often lends an enchanting ambiance to landscapes. However, when it comes to transportation, aviation, and various industrial processes, fog can pose serious challenges, impacting visibility and safety. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the world of fog control solutions, investigating the technologies and strategies designed to navigate through this atmospheric phenomenon.
By antonio cebrera2 years ago in Writers
Pacing Ourselves
Introduction The music is "Perspective" by Peter Gabriel because this is my perspective on Vocal Publishing People have told me that I write too much and when I publish in the Vocal groups and on Vocal they therefore shy away from my work. Because of the number of Stories that I publish, I seriously would not expect anyone to read all my work. I have said it's almost like a newspaper column or fanzine.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Piecing together a murder mystery
If like me you are not sure where to start with Vocal's latest challenge, don't panic. There is a way to break down the problem and come up with a solution that will allow you to concentrate on your creativity, create your characters, and map out your mystery.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Writers
Solara's Stand. Content Warning.
In a vast, dense forest, there stood a solitary tree named Solara. Unlike the towering, densely packed trees surrounding her, Solara found herself alone, a single entity amidst the thriving woodland. Despite her solitary existence, Solara possessed an unyielding spirit and an unwritten tale that unfolded through the whispers of the wind and rustling leaves.
By White Wolf2 years ago in Writers
My Vocal Top 5
Last Updated: 9/26/2024 A Bold New Vision** Like many Vocal creators, I often look at my profile and the pieces contained within only to see potential chaos for a new reader. One story I depict a Delta Force operator going insane in the desert, the next article I’m trying to divine the reading habits of fellow writers and whether they find themselves more loyal to an author or a genre (only to discover the two are often synonymous since authors tend to find a groove and stick to it).
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 years ago in Writers








