Inspiration
The Forgotten City
Dr. Elara Morgan sat in the midst of the messiness of her review, her eyes checking the antiquated composition she had as of late uncovered. The fragile material contained a secret guide, complicatedly drawn with images and explanations. It prompted a failed to remember city covered underneath the sands of a tremendous desert. Interested by the possibility to revise history, Elara chose to collect a group to explore.
By Work Worldabout a year ago in Writers
The Pitfalls of Momentum Killers
FOMO (fear of missing out) and its counterpart, FOBO (fear of better options), stifle our momentum as we constantly compare ourselves to others and feel pressured to engage in activities, we believe we should be pursuing. However, the next generation of social media-driven acronyms introduces us to ‘JOMO’, or the joy of missing out.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
The Greatest Writers of All Time: Literary Giants Who Shaped the World
Throughout history, certain writers have left an indelible mark on the world, their words transcending time and space to influence countless generations. These literary giants have not only entertained but also educated, challenged, and inspired readers from every corner of the globe. In this article, we will explore the lives and works of some of the greatest writers of all time, whose contributions to literature have made them legendary figures in the world of letters.
By Alex Romanenkoabout a year ago in Writers
Here's Why No One Is Reading Your Blog
Do you blog? The question comes up in writer’s circles and business get-togethers quite often. Blogging is the thing to do. Everyone wants to share what they know, what they think, and what they do with everyone else. So do you, right? But, is anyone reading it?
By Michael Stoverabout a year ago in Writers
The Magic of Childhood: A Journey Through the Wonder Years
Childhood is a time of boundless curiosity, imagination, and discovery. It's a period when the world feels enormous, every day is an adventure, and the smallest things can ignite a sense of wonder. The experiences we have during these early years shape us, coloring our personalities, fueling our dreams, and laying the foundation for the adults we will eventually become. But what makes childhood so magical? Let’s take a journey through the wonder years to explore the beauty and significance of childhood.
By Renu Vermaabout a year ago in Writers
Remove yourself from me
My Dearest, It is with a heart weighed down by both solemn reflection and unwavering resolve that I pen these words. Consider this a letter from the gardens of our shared existence, where the vibrant blooms of our unity have withered under the relentless sun of circumstance.
By Taylor Wardabout a year ago in Writers






