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My Launch To Success
Launching to success doesn't happen over night. It's like baking without the essential ingredients can't make a good cake or pie. A lot of key elements go into this launch to success. Drawing a clear map figuring out what works for us as authors. We all have different ways of doing this, we just got to remember these key things I will be going through right now.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
Whatever You Want To Call It - You Need This If You're Going To Write A Novel
There's one thing when it comes to writing that somehow manages to start wars between factions of writers and sends others scrambling back from their computers, or clicking out of this article faster than it takes them to blink.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Love and Relationships
Delving into the Depths of Love: A Journey through the Complexities of Relationships Love, an enigma as old as humanity itself, is a force that shapes our lives in profound and often unpredictable ways. It is the foundation upon which we build our most cherished relationships, the guiding light that leads us through the darkest of times, and the source of our greatest joys and deepest sorrows. In this exploration of the intricacies of love and relationships, we embark on a journey through the complexities of human connection, seeking to unravel the mysteries that lie at the heart of our most intimate bonds.
By Things in life2 years ago in Writers
The Writing Advice That's Been Said Wrong Over and Over Again
If you were to stand in a room of a hundred authors and ask each of them individually for their best writing advice almost 90% of them are going to give you the advice that your first draft is going to be shitty and that it's not a reason to give up.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Behind the Page
Lately, I have struggled a bit with channeling my creativity into new stories and poems. There is an element of writer’s block, but there is also a lack of focus and motivation involved. Ironically, in my opinion, those with an artistic bent tend to have a lot going on in their brain. Currently, translating that jumbled mess in my mindspace (yes, I made up that word) into a story, whether that be prose or poetry, has been a challenge.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing Hard work is the sole key to achieving any goal and dreams that you hold in life. Being true to yourself and placing your utmost efforts in whatever you do, will lead you to the desirable outcome that every person yearns for in their lifetime. To be or not to be the conventional goal achiever, society puts a lot of pressure on children and young adults to academic excellence and achieve good marks in every exam the student undertakes. While it is important to give your 100%, sacrificing your mental health in the process ultimately results in complete burnout and renders you unable to function healthily and productively.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Weekend Rewind: Rediscovered Riches
Vocal moves at the speed of light. In a whirlwind of submit, hearts and comments, the enthusiasm quickly wanes as publications move on-wards through the conveyor belt of creation. The new overshadows the old. This is the way of the world but, as a result, our words are buried, forgotten or are never even given the daylight they deserve. Treasures missed, gems left in the history of the ever scrolling feed.
By River and Celia in Underland 2 years ago in Writers
Why We Write
I write for a variety of reasons, and I am sure that other Vocal Creators do as well. I am not sure whether my primary aim is to create something where there was once nothing or to connect with others through my creation. I certainly love connecting with others and love it when they are complimentary about my creations.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers







