Inspiration
Six Things Neil Gaiman Teaches Us About Writing
Neil Gaiman, the author of works you may know such as Coraline (2002), Good Omens (1990), and American Gods (2001) has crossed genres and inspired generation after generation of writers and authors alike and continues to do so.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Soulmate Romantic Birthday Wishes For Husband From Wife
Make your husband feel special and loved with an emotional wish on his birthday! That may not always be easy with gifts alone, but with thoughtful wishes, you’re bound to create lasting memories of his big day.
By Nishant Malik2 years ago in Writers
The Dragon Beside Me
In the noise of these huge urban areas of Shanghai, and the dreams of life rushing around me, there was this woman who lived as if she into own mythical beasts, with a soul as formidable as a dragon, itself. It was named Li Mei, who was the personification of resilience, love, and the magic of decision-making underneath a mysterious cover of intellectualness.
By Moon Ghosh 2 years ago in Writers
The Courage to Follow Your Calling: Walking Your Path with Confidence
The Courage to Follow Your Calling: Walking Your Path with Confidence The echoes of the noise that surrounds us often succeed in their endeavor to surmount and overbear the inner compass and our intuition guides us toward it. The tendency of society to guide us towards the conventional way of life is its habitual way of functioning. While the ones who follow the laid guidelines are appraised and extolled and the ones who muster the courage to be unconventional are unfathomable and incapable as they do not work according to the prescribed guidelines of the societal norms. The comfort of comparison is way more elusive than the openness to change and empathy towards the different ways of thinking. The hesitation to accept a new way of living is viewed seldom as the hammered wheelings of time lay their footsteps.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
6 things I learned as an award winning poet, content writer and blogger
6 things I learned as an award-winning poet, content writer and blogger Learning is the only constant, the ultimate way of you becoming the best of yourself you can ever be. When you learn something that you are passionate about, that is when the true magic starts. Passion and consistency pave the way for excellence in any field you decide to pursue. I began working as a content writer when I was 18. The journey has been an inspiring and exhilarating one, where I worked with great companies and mentors who helped me understand the art of writing and the game of creating content that not only sells but brews a story in its authentic light. Writing in its entirety always appealed to me, poetry and blogging were my mediums of expressing my creative light, where I was not bound by word limits or writing formats but simply words flowing in a rhythmic flair. From starting my blog on Instagram during the lockdown to being awarded for my poetry, there are many lessons that I have learned in my journey. Here are certain lessons I learned during my journey.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Ramadan: The Blessed Month
Ramadan, the blessed month, holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims worldwide. Lasting for a lunar month, it is a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Steeped in tradition and spirituality, Ramadan carries profound significance for Muslims, serving as a period of self-discipline, devotion, and renewal of faith. Let us delve into the multifaceted aspects of this sacred month, exploring its rituals, meanings, and the blessings it brings to millions of believers.
By Arafat Islam Durjoy2 years ago in Writers
The Evolution of Self Belief: From Doubt to Certainty
There are times when we doubt how far can we go. When we fall into the comfort of comparison and diminish our self-worth because of not being enough for the world. But what exactly is enough? Is being enough for the world a testament to how worthy we are, of our journey or is it a mere perception of the people who want us to conform to their level of understanding?
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Queen of Tears. cont'd.
Chapter 4: A Life in Isolation As the Queen of Tears, Olivia had cultivated an image of strength and ruthlessness. Behind the facade, however, lay a woman incapable of forming meaningful connections or experiencing true emotional intimacy. The pain and suffering caused by her actions had created an impenetrable wall around her heart, isolating her from the world and perpetuating her cycle of detachment.
By OYEDELE Oyekunle2 years ago in Writers
She Helped Me To Soar Again. Now It's My Turn To Do The Same For Her
In my 30s I lost two of the dearest women at that moment. First, my mom from cancer, who did everything possible and impossible to raise me and who without exaggeration is a hero woman for me because of the life and psychological hardships she had to endure for the sake of us her children.
By Rivz and King2 years ago in Writers



