Inspiration
Why Solution Journalism is the Superhero the World Needs
Imagine a world where newspapers don't just report disasters but highlight solutions. Where every problem comes with a success story. Welcome to solution journalism. This approach doesn't merely point out global challenges; it spotlights initiatives and innovations overcoming them. In a media landscape often dominated by negativity, solution journalism offers a breath of fresh air, inspiring hope and action.
By Alain SUPPINI10 months ago in Writers
The Shadows Lengthen. Content Warning.
The past few months have carved a hollow space in this Fox's heart. Two important figures in her life have departed this world - her estranged adoptive mother, who passed at 81 from natural causes, and more recently, her birth mother, who lost her battle with cancer just over a week ago. The weight of these losses has been immense, casting long shadows over the Fox's days since February, when the news first arrived via a phone call that still echoes in her memory.
By Fox and Quill10 months ago in Writers
The Scary Cow and the Smart Girl
Once upon a time, in the quiet village of Willowmere, surrounded by whispering woods and misty meadows, there lived a girl named Lila. She was twelve years old, curious beyond her years, and always seen with a book in one hand and a magnifying glass in the other. Her mind worked like a clock — always ticking, always observing.
By Storyteller10 months ago in Writers
Love, Lies, and Her Silence
She walked into my life on a rainy Wednesday, the kind of day where clouds seem to hang low, as if listening to your thoughts. She wasn’t dressed in red or gold like the heroines in books. No, she wore blue—soft and distant, like the sea before a storm. I didn’t fall for her all at once. I didn’t even know I was falling.
By Minhas Naseer10 months ago in Writers
Building a Writing Routine That Supports Your Mental Well-Being
Writing is more than just putting words on paper — it’s a powerful tool for self-expression, reflection, and emotional release. However, if your writing routine feels rushed, forced, or overwhelming, it can negatively impact your mental well-being.
By Stacy Valentine10 months ago in Writers
SUCCESS
Everyone's ideal is to achieve success. People are frequently taught from childhood to adulthood to aim for success. However, the majority are unaware of what success actually entails. Why? Because our definition of success is heavily influenced by the social environment around us. We begin to shape our own ideas based on what other people consider success, sometimes even without our realizing it. The majority of people today believe that success entails a well-paying job, a beautiful family, and a happy face on social media. However, success is actually much more personal. It is, quite simply, achieving what you want to achieve.
By Porag Chowdhury 10 months ago in Writers
"The Last Letter from Noor". AI-Generated.
"The Last Letter from Noor" A boy by the name of Aarif lived in a small, forgotten town between the misty hills of Bengal. He wasn’t special—not in the way stories usually begin. He was quiet, shy, and awkward, but he was forever in love with Noor, a girl. Noor was the kind of girl who stopped the flow of time. Her laughter was the music of spring, her eyes held stories of distant skies. She was the light in Aarif’s grey world, though she never knew the depth of his love.
By Rakayat Islam Muntasir10 months ago in Writers
Those Who Persevere to the End Will Eventually Earn Medals in the Passage of Time
In an age where information floods every corner of our screens, we’re constantly surrounded by stories of overnight success: someone gains a million followers in three months, another raises a round of funding within half a year. It’s easy to believe that achievement is just a formula away.
By hedgehog_talk10 months ago in Writers










