Inspiration
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Celebrating Women's Day Worldwide
Celebrating Women's Day: A Tribute to Strength, Resilience, and Progress Every year on March 8th, the world comes together to celebrate International Women's Day, a day dedicated to honoring the achievements of women and acknowledging the ongoing fight for gender equality. It's a day to recognize the invaluable contributions women make to every aspect of society, from politics and science to art and culture. But more than that, it's a day to reflect on the journey of women throughout history, the obstacles they've overcome, and the progress that has been made.
By Mansi Vyas2 years ago in Writers
'Exploring Femininity'
This writing topic centers on the examination of femininity in literature, urging writers to delve into the intricacies of women's experiences, emotions, and identities. It inspires writers to create multi-dimensional female characters who challenge stereotypes and represent the diverse range of women's lives. The topic invites exploration of themes such as empowerment, resilience, sisterhood, and the obstacles women encounter in various aspects of life, including relationships, careers, and societal expectations. Writers are urged to draw inspiration from their own experiences, as well as from the narratives of women around them, to craft stories that resonate with authenticity and profoundness. Whether through fiction, poetry, memoir, or creative nonfiction, this topic encourages writers to honor the depth and complexity of women's stories.
By TONE TALKS2 years ago in Writers
The Cat on the Wire: A Tale of Commotion and Compassion. Content Warning.
Everyone was glancing up and congregating in the area. When I arrived, the agitation had reached a fever pitch. I asked one of the people that was there already what was going on. He expressed his deafness and muteness in sign language. I apologised, using my minimal amount of sign language—roughly 0. I continued to glance up, but my weak eyesight prevented me from seeing what everyone was fixated on. I then asked a different person. Pardon me... She turned her back on me as if I were a leprechaun. Well, I thought, that's two for two. I decided to ask this old timer and see if I could get any luck.
By Ranjith Kumar2 years ago in Writers
3 Lessons On Writing I Wish I Knew Sooner
There are always things when it comes to writing that I wish I knew yesterday instead of learning too late. But since I don't have a time machine, here are the three lessons I wish someone had thought to put down on paper for me instead of waiting until I learned them the hard way.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Elon Musk biography
Elon Musk, born on June 28, 1971, is a visionary entrepreneur and innovator. Co-founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors, Neuralink, and SpaceX, Musk has revolutionized industries from online payments to electric vehicles and space exploration. His relentless pursuit of technological advancement and ambitious goals has made him a globally influential figure
By Galaxiesbuzz2 years ago in Writers
International women's day
**International Women's Day Celebration: Honoring Women's Achievements and Struggles** International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8th, is a global observance that commemorates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It is also a day to raise awareness about gender equality and advocate for women's rights around the world. The day provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress made towards gender equality, while also acknowledging the challenges that women continue to face.
By Neelam Vinod Kumar 2 years ago in Writers
Behind the Page: #1
For the first edition of my Behind the Page series, I will discuss my poem, "Saturday Afternoon". You can read it here: I wrote the poem "Saturday Afternoon" back in 2009. It was first published in the now-defunct online journal First Reads, based in the country of St. Vincent. It and another of my poems, "Morning Glow", appeared there together. Later in 2010, both poems were included in my mixed genre chapbook, "Beyond the Horizon: Journeys in Poetry and Prose".
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers







