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TOP 8 Things To Do In Asheville (2024)
This resulted in historical art deco-influenced structures. There are many well-known restaurants, featuring local breweries and farm-to-table food. There is also a vibrant cultural scene, particularly in the River Arts District. But the most appealing aspect of Asheville revolves around the fact that it is wilderness. Including ecotourism places. Consider the Big Smokies Mountains National Park, Linville Falls, and Pisgah Forests. Watching endangered Red Wolves.
By lillianrobert2 years ago in Writers
3 Novel Editing Tips I Learned Today That You Need To Know
Revision and editing can be overwhelming. Unfortunately, it's an essential part of writing. Sure you can pass over your unedited work to a professional, but the arm and five legs that is going to cost you can be lessened by giving your work a round (or two) of edits yourself before handing it over to an editor who will be much more enthused with the red pen than you were.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Phoenix Rising: Maya's Inspiring Transformation
Maya's cycle began in a previously remarkable neighborhood where burden and desperation entered the air she free. Brought by her grandma up in the midst of the reverberations of setback and yearning, Maya figured out an alright procedure for checking out at life's lopsided scene with a power that bended her delicate years. Notwithstanding her family had cleared out this world rapidly, their memory held up inside Maya's heart, a straightening out light in the midst of the lack of definition that took the necessary steps to overwhelm her.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Writers
In the lost stance of life. Top Story - February 2024.
In the lost stance of life Nothingness is the land where my thoughts belong a little too often. The art of wandering in the lost ocean of opportunities while creating the dreams I want to stride upon is the skill I have mastered in the ride of life. Stirred by the beacon of hope in the cup of blossoming hot coffee, I decided to write a tale of victory over defeat, a tale of joy triumphing over the sadness and atrocity of darkness. But as I walk upon this journey called life, the menace of time plonks and plunges me into the blindsided trance of nothingness. Our dreams are often shunned by externality as we are deemed delusional in uproars. Often it becomes our fuel as we turn the bitterness of words into the ounces of grit and determination that propel us forward.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Week 5 of Write a Story Every Day in 2024
So. This week, we crossed over into February. Month Two. I'm pretty chuffed with how it's going so far. There are new challenges on the horizon which are helping me with content, both Vocal official and unofficial but I am still finding inspiration in many things around me.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Writers
Crafting Memorable Settings
As writers, we are the creators of worlds where we invite readers to join us on epic adventures, to travel uncharted territories, and to explore both the real world or ones of pure imagination. But what transforms these words into a vibrant tapestry to captivate a reader’s senses? How do we transport him into a world of our design? It is a matter of detailed worldbuilding, engaging the senses, and being consistent with the internal logic within our created spaces.
By Wendy Van Camp2 years ago in Writers
The Best Writing Habit To Start In The Next 30 Days
Looking to start a new habit to help you along your writing journey? Since it's the beginning of the month now is the perfect time to implement one into your routine.. and it's even a bonus that it's a short month so if it doesn't work you don't have to stick with it for too long.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
3 Writing Habits You Need To Stop
Writers are not immune to bad habits especially when it comes to staying hydrated, sitting up straight, keeping our desks clean, not procrastinating our writing, taking breaks when looking at screens for hours on end, or finding excuses why we just haven't finished that novel yet.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers





