Inspiration
Romanticisation And Trivialization Of Mental Health
Romanticisation And Trivialization Of Mental Health Romanticisation of mental health Generation Z has made it clear that they consider themselves one of if not the most open generation. This is not surprising as they grew up in the age of technology, with so much information at their fingertips. This allowed them to have different perspectives on issues at an early age, making them more likely to discuss them openly. Specifically, Gen Z has widened the gap between mental health and stigma, with 27% able to report their mental health as fair or poor (Bethune). Although the destruction of mental health is a big step forward, it also brought a new problem: the love of mental illness. For many, the internet has become a way to cope with their mental illness, allowing for open discussion on topics such as depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. However, the Internet has created a place for people to think about mental illness.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
How to up your content writing game?
Do you want to be a better creator? It is on you to comb up your content material writing abilities. Content writing is one of the maximum valuable capabilities in these days’ digital world. It’s the way you talk together with your customers, and it’s critical for any enterprise that wants to prevail online.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
American Writers & Consumers Beware of Newsbreak
What is Newsbreak? Chances are, if you are reading this, then you probably are already at least a little familiar with the site Newsbreak. However, it seems only right that we first talk about what the Newsbreak platform is. After all, not everyone will have heard about them.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Writers
A Journey Through the Pages: A Writer's Diary Unveiled
In the quiet corner of a quaint English village, nestled amidst rolling hills and ancient oaks, lived Emily Turner – a passionate writer with an insatiable love for words. Each morning, as the sun gently kissed the cobblestone streets, Emily retreated to her cozy study, where the magic of her imagination unfolded upon the crisp, blank pages of her leather-bound diary.
By Saheer Amna2 years ago in Writers
2024
Compelling. On Vocal, in 2024, I will be compelling. I hope my words ring through hollers and climb mountains. I hope they swim to the deepest depths and fish for discoveries only our minds can see. I want them to delight in tastes that bring light to their tongues. My words, I want them to bring peace in the wake of chaos. Each sound I spy blind to the darkness of the night, I hope they bring them sight. And each melodic phrase I pen, I hope they sing in the silence. I hope my words are spoken in the wind and color the leaves that fall from my mind’s tree. I want them to blossom where flowers shouldn’t bloom. I implore them to walk you back in time and throttle you into the future, all while keeping you firmly planted in the present. Their aim is to create new worlds, worlds that intertwine and weave themselves with the one in which we exist. Through Vocal I look to widen my writing’s reach and be a prominent member of its community.
By Jennifer David2 years ago in Writers
Fate of the Legendary
A stream of electric light cuts through the darkness above the serene waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The Titanic silently navigates the waves, its passengers asleep, when suddenly a massive white form appears in the beam of light – the ominous iceberg that would soon alter the fate of the legendary ship. This pivotal moment occurred on April 14th, 1912, just two days before a photograph captured a giant iceberg with an unusual elliptical shape.
By Joseph Oaam2 years ago in Writers
Be Kind To Others Even If It Hurts You
Even when it hurts, show kindness to others Elara was a good-hearted young woman who lived in a quaint little village surrounded by verdant hills once upon a time. She was well renowned for her kindness and warmth, always willing to lend a hand to people in need. Adrian, a foreigner who brought a lot of problems with him, showed up in the community one day.
By Ramesh Kumar2 years ago in Writers
A Bachelor's Degree in Creative Writing: The Journey So Far
Writers are expendable. If you don't believe me, ask the companies that I, and many others like me, worked for in 2020. I thought I achieved success by finding work in my industry even before I left school, yet when issues arose during the Covid-19 pandemic, small time writers and editors like myself were given the boot from marketing and social media teams without a second thought.
By Henry Shaw2 years ago in Writers
Salvage
Beth couldn't believe how blessed she was. Just 12 months ago, she had been struggling to make ends meet, working multiple jobs and barely scraping by. But then, somehow, she had won the lottery and with her winnings, had been able to move to the other side of the world. She had always dreamed of living in France, and now she was not only living there but had bought her castle.
By Emma White2 years ago in Writers







