Inspiration
To the People Who Think They Can’t Write
The sense of doubt and fear towards writing is a feeling that I have also been familiar with, and that is mainly also the reason why people have this phobia of beginning to write or in most cases even of facing a blank page. However, let me tell you why those fears are so widespread and how even the best authors have been able to get over those inhibitions and present some strategies to deal with the inner critic that wants to stifle it.
By Timothy L. Corlissabout a year ago in Writers
The Rapidly Changing World Economy
The world economy is undergoing a period of unprecedented transformation, driven by technological advancements, globalization, and geopolitical shifts. These changes are reshaping industries, labor markets, and the global economic landscape.
By Muhammad Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers
Overwhelmed by ideas, but longing to finish that ‘Big Project’?
As a writer, I am constantly getting the first lines of short stories, poems or the theme for an article or post coming to me. Often, that’s as far as it will go. I’ll get another idea and forget the previous one. But my dream is to write books. Books are ‘big projects’ that I’ve never been able to stick to. And anyway, another idea comes along and I’m frozen in the ideas piling up. The ‘big project’ never makes it.
By Yen in serviceabout a year ago in Writers
Murder She Wrought: a new start
This is an experiment. A study to answer the question, posed by this author: 'can a novel be written, step-by-step, completely in the open?' I am going to do just this to see if it works. By 'in the open' I mean I am going to go through the planning, writing and (to some extent) the editing of this draft work, publishing each step along the way, for all to see.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Writers
Prompt Engineering
Imagine a world where computers can understand and respond to human language in ways that were once thought impossible. This is the reality we're living in today, thanks to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). One of the key factors driving this revolution is prompt engineering.
By Muhammad Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers
How Seasonal Shifts Influence Our Mood and Well-Being
When summer gives way to the majestic winter, most us undergo not only a climactic change but am even more importantly, a change of attitude. Seasonal alterations also have an effect on our psychological state, they contribute to shift in our energy, behavior and interaction with others. In this article the author presents how the shift from summer to winter can affect our emotions and how we should learn to accept new emotions to improve our well-being.
By Shifali Thakurabout a year ago in Writers
Introducing Dear Phoenix, Dear World, and Dear Me Series
Dear Readers, I am writing you today to cordially invite you all to participate and share far and wide my Dear Phoenix, Dear World, and Dear Me series. This trio of article series will consist of true letters, written from folks like you or folks like me. They are letters, written from the hearts of people around the world, and myself, and posted here on Vocal.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Writers
Why You'll Never Finish Your Book Without AI
You're making writing harder than it needs to be. You've got a head full of ideas and a blank page staring back at you. Hours tick by, and all you have are scattered notes and a growing sense of frustration. The issue isn't your creativity; it's your refusal to leverage AI tools that could revolutionize your writing process.
By Rick Martinezabout a year ago in Writers
The Vocal Sensational II Challenge
Introduction I almost always complain about short-form Vocal Challenges and then find myself submitting my entries and adding to the flood of entries. My subscribers must get annoyed by entries when they see them in their notifications, so I apologise that I am unable to control myself.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Writers
The Flower Story
In a lively meadow encircled by gentle hills, there existed a remarkable flower known as Lila. Unlike her fellow blossoms, who were satisfied with their hues and forms, Lila harbored aspirations of venturing beyond the confines of the meadow.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Writers










