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The woman who wrote through silence . AI-Generated.
Do you see this woman? She was mocked, dismissed, humiliated, and cast aside… simply because she was born a woman. Her name was Grazia Deledda. Born in the rugged hills of Nuoro, Sardinia — a land where girls were taught to sew, not to dream.
By Muhammad sufyan7 months ago in Writers
Stop Starving, Start Writing: 8 Real Ways to Actually Earn from Your Words
Let’s be brutally honest for a second. It guts me. Absolutely guts me. Seeing someone pour their soul onto the page, craft sentences that shimmer, tell stories that resonate, only to watch them wrestle with bills, stress over rent, or worse – give up altogether because "writing doesn’t pay." That phrase shouldn’t exist. It shouldn’t be a badge of honour or a resigned sigh. It should be a relic. I hate seeing writers not making money. It feels like watching a master painter use their finest brush to scrub floors for pennies. Your words have value. Serious value. And it’s high time that value translated into actual dollars in your bank account.
By John Arthor7 months ago in Writers
"The Day I Lost Everything—and Found Myself"
There are days in life that leave an imprint on your soul. For me, that day came without warning. It started like any other—a cup of tea, a glance at my phone, a quick prayer for a peaceful day. I had no idea that by nightfall, my world would be flipped upside down.
By Victoria's writes7 months ago in Writers
Real Success: How Data Cleansing Grew Business. Content Warning.
Data cleansing (or data cleaning) is an important process that significantly helps any business to grow by improving the quality, accuracy, usability and visibility of data. Nowadays businesses collect a lot of data which contains customer names, emails, phone numbers, purchase history, and more information. But most of the time it has been full of mistakes, outdated information, mismatched fields or duplicate entries.
By Maitri Maheshwari 7 months ago in Writers
100 Tiny Joys: How Ordinary Moments Create an Extraordinary Life (No Grand Gestures Needed)
I was elbow-deep in dishwater, scrubbing burnt oatmeal off a pan I’d neglected again, when it hit me: Life wasn’t happening "out there." It wasn’t waiting for a promotion, a vacation, or some seismic shift. It was here. In the stubborn oatmeal. In the lukewarm soap suds. In the way the morning sun hit the bubbles, turning them into shimmering, temporary galaxies. I almost missed it – again – chasing the phantom of "extraordinary."
By Muhammad Sabeel7 months ago in Writers
Top 5 Reasons to Book October Umrah Packages Early This Year
If you’re planning to perform Umrah in October, it’s really a great choice. Because October isn’t too hot and too crowded in scary places (Makkah and Madina). However, one thing you should do quickly is plan, because the earlier you make plans for this month, the earlier you can go, whether you choose to go via an Umrah package or DIY.
By Muminah Tannous7 months ago in Writers









