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A Love Letter To All My Fellow Elder Daughters
It has been a deep appreciation for the colour black as I have grown into my early twenties, a time where I am working to look put together and put together. Something is appealing about the mysterious nature it carries, the unpredictability it exudes, and the elegance it commands. Sometimes I wish I could be black, to have both its allure and strength. But then I wrestle with this inner question: am I a solitary black cat or a friendly golden retriever? And so, that is the dilemma I face: which of the many selves am I when with whom? It's a hard fight, for hyper-independence and perfectionism seem deeply a part of who I am.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
Stefano Labbia: Shaping Entertainment’s Future
There’s something extraordinary about individuals who dare to dream big and build even bigger. Stefano Labbia is one of those rare visionaries whose creativity and determination have left a lasting mark on the entertainment industry. His work isn’t just about producing art—it’s about inspiring change, challenging norms, and crafting stories that connect with audiences on a deeply human level.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Writers
Does AI Kill a Writer’s Voice or Amplify It? Unpacking the Human Element in Writing
Does AI Kill a Writer’s Voice—or Amplify It? When I first stumbled upon AI writing tools, I couldn’t help but feel uneasy. Writing has always been more than just a task for me—it’s an intimate process, a deeply personal act of self-expression. It’s not simply about stringing words together; it’s about breathing life into them. Each article, each blog post, each email is a piece of my soul, nurtured and cared for like a newborn. The thought of relying on a machine to craft my thoughts felt wrong. Could AI truly capture the depth and emotion that only human experience can bring?
By Adejoke Adediwuraabout a year ago in Writers
When Our Paths Collide-A Love Story
It was the kind of morning where the city felt like it was still half-asleep—streets glistening from the early drizzle, and the air holding a quiet chill. Emma adjusted the strap of her worn leather satchel and weaved through the crowd, her mind consumed by the looming presentation that could define her career. She had always been meticulous, every detail in place, every plan carefully constructed. Yet life had a habit of being unpredictable.
By Himansu Kumar Routrayabout a year ago in Writers
The Promise in the Rain
Rain had always been a constant in Aria's life. It was on a rainy afternoon that she first met Ethan, and it was under a sky darkened by storm clouds that she last saw him. The rhythm of the raindrops on her window now was a reminder of the promise they made long ago—a promise that neither time nor distance could wash away.
By Himansu Kumar Routrayabout a year ago in Writers
The Weather. Top Story - January 2025.
Write Down the Bones Deck to Free the Writer Within — This is my wish for you: that you take these cards, grab the topic on one side and write, write, write. Then flip to the other side of the card and take note. I’ve always used the word topic instead of prompt. Prompt is the starting place, but topic indicates more the idea of plunging in and immersing. Natalie Goldberg
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
Why Every Author Needs Professional Book Editing Services Before Publishing
Writing a book is an incredible achievement, but the journey doesn’t end when you type “The End.” In fact, the most critical part of the process often comes after the manuscript is completed: editing. Whether you're self-publishing or submitting to traditional publishers, professional book editing services are essential to ensure your work is polished, engaging, and ready for readers. In this article, we’ll explore why every author needs professional book editing before publishing and how investing in professional book writing services can elevate your manuscript to new heights.
By Ryder Flintabout a year ago in Writers
Is living alone a healthy lifestyle choice?
Becoming the Best at Living Alone At the point when I began living alone, I tracked down a universe of opportunity and self-revelation. The calm that once frightened me turned into an opportunity to develop and be free.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers
As One Platform Burns It Down Others Should Get Ready For More Writers
It’s a fire sale and everyone must go. One California company evacuated its writers, the paying members who use the Medium.com platform. As the sounds of fire engines and aircraft hum in the backdrop of the California landscape, the ashes of dreams filling the streets, what’s happened with Medium is a hot topic.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Writers
The Art of Surrender- My Quest To Finally Let Go
People arrive and depart as they see fit. Learned this phrase when? I didn't completely understand at the time how someone could mean so much and then disappear the next second. When I went through it myself, it was a concept I found difficult to understand or accept because I had formed strong attachments to some people. I had the mental impression that I needed to take action to change the current situation. Anything that would allow them to stay, even if it meant causing me inconvenience. I was unaware that I had fallen into this trap. I put myself in a trap that made me vacillate back and forth.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers












