Guides
Why It's Absolutely Worth It to Write Every Single Day
Writing every day is the most common piece of writing advice out there and it's for good reason. Now this doesn't mean that you are expected to sit at your computer and knock out a minimum of 1,000 words or a chapter in your novel every single day from now until your hands fall off - That would be unrealistic and unattainable.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Brother Love 2. Content Warning.
Rizwan and Awais were two brothers who shared a bond that went beyond blood ties. Growing up in a close-knit Muslim family, they were raised with values of compassion, kindness, and faith. Rizwan, the elder brother, was known for his wisdom and gentle nature, while Awais, the younger one, was a spirited soul with a heart full of dreams.
By AWAIS Ahmad SIDDIQI2 years ago in Writers
The Ripple Effect of Kindness
In this world of fast pace and endless challenges, small acts of kindness shine like beacons of light. These acts remind us of our shared humanity and the power we hold to make a positive impact. The simple and spontaneous acts have the remarkable ability to create ripples of positivity that extend far beyond their initial gesture. In this article, we'll explore the significance of these small acts of kindness and their profound ripple effects on individuals and communities alike.
By Miss Shamim Akhtar2 years ago in Writers
4 Things Bestselling Authors Don't Want You To Know
A bestselling author with millions of book sales, thousands of devoted fans, and a large online following can seem like a god among the rest of us writers who may be struggling to get our foot through the doorway let alone climb to the highest room in the tower.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
If I Ever Do It Wrong?
As a writer, I've learned that making mistakes is as inevitable as writer's block on a Monday morning. From typos that haunt me in my sleep to plot holes big enough to swallow my protagonist whole, I've made my fair share of blunders on this literary adventure. So, gather 'round fellow wordsmiths, as I regale you with tales of my missteps and mishaps, all in the name of crafting the perfect story.
By Isha tiwari 2 years ago in Writers
Unraveling the Enigma: A Journey to Growing Your Audience
In the vast expanse of the digital realm, where ideas flicker like distant stars in the night sky, there exists a mystery that eludes even the most seasoned of storytellers — a puzzle wrapped in enigma, waiting to be unraveled. It is the quest to grow one’s audience, a journey fraught with uncertainty and shrouded in the veil of the unknown.
By Francis Labour2 years ago in Writers
The Eternal Journey of Faith
Dear reader, as we stand on the precipice of normalcy once more, let us delve into a narrative that mirrors our own struggles between the celestial and the terrestrial, between faith and the shadows of doubt that sometimes cloud our conviction.
By Minding Fred2 years ago in Writers
Want to Beat Stress? My Simple Steps to Feeling Better
Life got really busy and stressful for me at work. I had so many things to do, and it felt like I couldn’t catch a break. I started feeling tired all the time, and my mind wouldn’t stop worrying about all the tasks ahead.
By Aron Kipkoech2 years ago in Writers
If You Want To Make A Living As An Author - Don't Quit Your Day Job
Before we begin I'd like to remind you that financial stability is not a guarantee as an author. Even the most successful authors are not guaranteed high returns or long-lasting royalty checks no matter how popular their books are when they are published. Do not assume you have failed if you have not reached stability as an author.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
3 Things That Destroy Your Writing
Have you ever wondered how someone could write wrong when there's no wrong way to write? It's more common than you think and I know you've experienced it for yourself - those books that you were looking forward to reading because they're all anyone can talk about in your reading groups -
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers


