Inspiration
The Echo of Us:
The first time Eleanor met Daniel, it felt like the world shifted on its axis. It was during a quiet autumn afternoon in a small bookstore tucked away in the heart of Edinburgh. She had been searching for a vintage copy of Pride and Prejudice; he was flipping through a collection of poetry. Their eyes met over the dusty shelves, and in that fleeting moment, something unspoken passed between them—a spark, a possibility.
By Katina Banksabout a year ago in Writers
2025 New Year’s Resolutions
The start of a new year always feels like opening a blank page in a book, and for 2025, my resolution is to fill that page with the story I’ve been dreaming about for years. This year, I’m committing to writing a novel that not only entertains but also inspires—a project that combines my passion for storytelling with themes of resilience, love, and self-discovery.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Writers
Breaking Through Writer’s Block
Many people who write online day after day finally come to the end of a path that says, “Dead End” and inspiration fails. When that dreadful writer’s block comes upon you it can be pretty daunting and you wonder where your next thoughts might come from. Things are never as bad as they seem and perhaps if there are moments when we fear we will never write another word let’s take a look at what well-known writers did. Some of their methods could leave us thinking – there was a method to their madness.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Writers
A Snowy Day
One day when I was out walking in the woods on a snowy January day I came upon several animal paths. I believe one path to follow was a rabbit trail, one was a bird's trail, and the other was a dog's trail. I am a curious walker in the winter, so I decided to follow the bird's trail and see what kind of day a bird may have. I didn't get far for after about a foot of deep snow I presume that the bird decided to take flight.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Writers
A Winter's Tale
We will always remember building our first snowman whenever that was. This snowman was kind of lopsided but always stood as a guard when you were outside alone and gave you someone to talk to on some very cold days. Then one day you decided to build a small snow fort around this snowman, which turned out to be an almost igloo except for the big hole in the roof. This igloo was a special winter place where you could think and have a silent partner to share ideas. How many out have ever did this in their younger days?
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Writers
Community Challenge
If there is one thing that I have learnt from 2024 it is to never underestimate what you can achieve when you put your mind to it. I've written a little about this in my recent challenge entry Project Me as well as other goals that I have for 2025, so I will not repeat myself here.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Writers
World Darts Championship 2025 | Luke Littler's victory
In a landmark event at London's Alexandra Palace, 17-year-old Luke Littler clinched the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship title, defeating three-time champion Michael van Gerwen with a commanding 7-3 victory. This triumph not only crowns Littler as the youngest PDC World Darts Champion but also signals a transformative moment in the sport's history.
By SJ_Insightsabout a year ago in Writers
A Resolution In words
Every New Year is like an empty page-filled with possibility, full of promise. At that magic moment called midnight on the morning of January 1, 2025, I knew what precisely I should do-create a certain kind of literature masterpiece which reflected not only my deeply embedded passion for creative work but also triggered an inspiration toward following dreams of one's life.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Writers





