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Why Many Writers Throw In The Towel After Trying Content Creation
What's your process, and how is it working out for you? Are you enjoying writing and finding success as an online content creator? Or are you writing, struggling to find readers, and not feeling very successful with the endeavor?
By Jason Ray Morton 8 months ago in Writers
Staying Inspired
Okay, here’s the thing with me: I have an unspoken time limit for everything I do. It’s silent, it’s sneaky, and it’s always there. No one knows what the time limit is, including me, but like the timer in Scattergories, that limit will be met, and it will be impossible to continue when it is met. This applies to every single thing I do in my life, including writing a story. What this means for me is that I have to either knock out stories fast, or not at all. I do have methods to improve my ability to do this, but that’s not what I’m here to talk about today. Today, I’d like to tell you what other people have to say on the matter.
By Laura Pruett8 months ago in Writers
Top 10 IT Service Management Consulting Services Companies in the World
With the fast pace at which the digital world is changing today, companies across the world look to maximize their IT operations, minimize downtime, and align IT services with business objectives. That's where companies that provide these IT Service Management Consulting Services come into play. They assist businesses in integrating ITIL frameworks, process streamlining, and effective digital transformation initiatives.
By manju jagdesh8 months ago in Writers
The Corona Virus
The Corona Virus The corona deep fills many hearts with fear. I fear for myself and those I love. The reason that I fear for myself is that I catch everything that’s going. I had a theory, and until today, I have kept it to myself. So now let’s throw the baby out with the bathwater.
By Marie381Uk 8 months ago in Writers
The Kind of Legacy No One Talks About
When we talk about legacy, we usually mean the big things. The houses built, the books published , the companies founded, the children raised. We think of statues and foundations and plaques on the wall. Things you can point to, tangible proof that you were here and you mattered.
By Eddie Akpa8 months ago in Writers
The Heroes/villains Journey. Top Story - May 2025.
The Hero’s Journey is a precocious one. For if one is not careful one will end the journey as the villain. Most villains see themselves the hero. They start with good intentions and build their road towards a noble goal. Yet somewhere down the path obsession, greed, love of power, or righteousness sets in.
By WrittenWritRalf8 months ago in Writers
When AI Gets Bored: Adventures of a Text Humanizer. AI-Generated.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if your AI writing assistant got bored? Imagine a scenario where the perfectly polite robot suddenly decides to spice things up. Welcome to the peculiar, often hilarious world of AI text humanizers—tools created to help robotic language sound a little less, well, robotic.
By Karen Covey8 months ago in Writers
AI Detectors Explained: How Reliable Are They?. AI-Generated.
With AI-generated content becoming mainstream, distinguishing between human and AI-written text has grown increasingly important. AI detectors are critical tools used to tackle this challenge, especially in education, content marketing, and digital publishing. Let's explore how these detectors work, their effectiveness, and their implications in real-world scenarios.
By Karen Covey8 months ago in Writers










