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Procrastinators Unite
Welcome, dear reader, to a journey through the labyrinth of procrastination and the abyss of writer's block. If you find yourself frequently pushing tasks to the back burner or staring at a blank page with a million thoughts but zero words, fear not! As a seasoned procrastinator and writer, I understand the struggles all too well. However, over time, I've discovered various coping mechanisms that have transformed procrastination from a crippling foe into a quirky ally, and writer's block from an insurmountable wall into a mere speed bump on my creative path.
By Emery St. Wayne2 years ago in Writers
Why Every Word Matters. Top Story - August 2023.
Have you ever thought that writing is useless and perhaps even questioned its significance in the grand scheme of things? But as soon as the thought forms in your mind, you suddenly feel guilty, and this deep sense of shame washes over you. It's as though your heart protests, defending this ancient art. You feel horrible calling yourself a writer, as if you committed an unthinkable sin by thinking negatively about writing. We ponder and often wonder, but why do we attach so much importance to something that, at its core, is just a tool?
By William Saint Val2 years ago in Writers
Cryogenic valve manufacturer in Brazil
South American Valve is the greatest cryogenic valve manufacturer in South America. A cryogenic valve is a specialized type of valve designed to operate in extremely low-temperature environments, typically below -150 degrees Celsius (-238 degrees Fahrenheit). These valves are specifically engineered to handle the unique challenges posed by cryogenic fluids such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, and other supercooled gases and liquids.
By South american valve2 years ago in Writers
Beyond Life
Death, that enigmatic threshold, marks the culmination of our earthly existence—a journey from which none return to recount their experiences. But what lies beyond? What is there to expect after death? These questions have haunted humanity for millennia, stirring a potent blend of curiosity, apprehension, and wonder. As we grapple with the inevitable, it is in embracing the reality of our mortality that we unlock the true potential of our existence while we still breathe the air of life.
By Rev Dr. Alexander Fenning-Sencherey2 years ago in Writers
THE LOST CITY
Archaeologists Discover Long-Lost City in Ethiopia A team of archaeologists led by Timothy Insoll from the University of Exeter has discovered a long-lost city in Ethiopia that was rumored to be inhabited by giants. The city, located in Harlaa, is thought to have been a major trading hub between the 10th and 15th centuries. It was connected to many other countries, including China, Egypt, and the Maldives.
By Crispo Runikks2 years ago in Writers
Airport in My Dreams
The airport is fully mobile and the counters are only available for you to pack your luggage. The shops inside are all beautifully designed and cheaper than usual. There is an entertainment center for you to spend your time while waiting for your flight. There is a movie theater, internet cafe, game room and library in the entertainment center. The kiosks inside are full of snacks.
By İrem Arıcıoğlu2 years ago in Writers
Writing On Vocal + Get Paid
Writing can be a nice way to express all those thoughts, emotions, memories, or anything crammed up into that brain of ours. Inspiration strikes instantly and what better way than to express your inner thoughts by writing it down. It can be anything from journal entries, short stories, or the recent trend with ChatGPT.
By Marcus Azaria2 years ago in Writers
Mater MoJo Publishing Launch
PLEASE IGNORE THE TYPO. I DIDN'T REALIZE THE MIASTAKE ON THE TITLE. Attention every writer to reads this article. It's time that writers begin to show what we are truly made of. For so long the ability to construct groundbreaking stories that become legendary have been granted to a chosen few. From Dr. Seuss with Cat in the Hat to Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer to Stephen King's IT.
By Kylecovey Smith2 years ago in Writers






