Inspiration
From Scrolls to Screens: The Human Journey of Writing in the Digital Era.
The Lost Art of Ink Stains Maria sits at her desk, fingers hovering over her keyboard. Beside her lies a faded journal filled with scribbled poetry from her teenage years—ink smudges, crossed-out lines, and doodles in the margins. Today, her words don’t bleed onto paper; they dance across a glowing screen. Maria is part of a generation straddling two worlds: the tactile romance of pen-and-paper and the dizzying efficiency of digital creation. Her story mirrors millions of others—a testament to how writing, one of humanity’s oldest crafts, has evolved in the age of algorithms and hashtags.
By Sanchita Chatterjee11 months ago in Writers
Late March: Six Goals Accomplished
I don't want my New Year's Resolutions to exist only in the shadow of the new year. I don't want January to pass and my goals and resolutions to fade away with winter. These aren't things I just said to myself in January. These are things I want to do. Things I am going to keep working towards.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile11 months ago in Writers
AI has taken over writing related jobs, what next?
Upon the entry and proliferation of cost effective AI technology into the public market, writing related jobs were among the first to get the axe. And, the more this technology is enhanced, the more the herd gets culled! So if you've not already been laid off, the angel of death will most probably come knocking any time now. But, you most likely already know this and you're looking for an exit strategy.
By zecainah nyachae11 months ago in Writers
The Departure of the Ghost: A Journey Through Pain, Suffering, and Returning to Oneself
The Soul-Departure I tried to find the right word for this state. Deep sighs, conversations with myself, occasional sentences exchanged with those around me. I don’t know if my throat hurts more or if the pain in my chest is tightening more. And again, a sigh. Fear, hopelessness, disappointment. And again, the same voices and caricatures.
By Zoe SylvaVida11 months ago in Writers
The Return of the Stolen Donkey
I decided to go abroad for work.., My father came to say goodbye to me and bless me for my success. After returning from two years of exile, my father and mother went out of the house to visit some of our relatives in another village..,
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Writers
Luxury Resort in Panchkula for Blend of Nature and Comfort . AI-Generated.
A Charming city nestled at the foothills of the Shivalik range Luxury Resort in Panchkula, is a perfect destination for travelers seeking peace, luxury and natural beauty. Whether you are planning a relaxing tour, a family vacation or a corporate retreat choosing the right resort enhances the overall experience. The best resorts in Panchkula offer a blend of world class facilities, scenic landscapes and top notch hospitality, ensuring a rejuvenating stay. This guide will help you explore the finest resorts and the key features to look for when making your selection.
By ShivjotFarms&Resorts11 months ago in Writers
You Are the Planet
''84 minerals, 23 elements and 8 gallons of water over 38 billion cells make you up. You were assembled from nothing by the spare parts of the earth you ate, following a set of instructions secreted in a double helix so small it could be transported by a sperm cell.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Writers
How to Make $500/Month as a Freelancer Writer (Without Experience). AI-Generated.
Introduction When I started freelance writing, I thought earning even $100 a month was impossible. I had no experience, no contacts, and no idea where to begin. Fast-forward a few months, and I was consistently making $500 a month — and I didn’t have to hustle 24/7 to do it.
By Ramesh Mahato 11 months ago in Writers









