Inspiration
"Let your actions speak louder than your doubts."
In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, lived a young woman named Eliza. She possessed a heart brimming with dreams and aspirations, yet her days were often clouded by doubts that whispered in her ear. She longed to break free from the constraints of her comfort zone and pursue her passions, but the fear of failure held her back.
By Aimin Share2 years ago in Writers
An Engaging Conversation
Introduction In the domain of digital broadcasts, there exist conversations that transcend the standard and dive into subjects that spellbind and edify. This article presents a drawing in return between Bharat, the host, and Subbu, a carefully prepared comedian. Their talk navigates a variety of subjects, going from comedy's center ideas to the multifaceted dance of social media, all while typifying the substance of inventiveness and positive impact.
By bangloreeditorial2 years ago in Writers
Two years Growth
Two years ago, I began writing on Vocal to learn new skills, earn extra money, and to grow as an author. I had no idea what would come of all of the effort. Seeing that Vocal requires some computer skills, I was able to adapt to the platform rather easily. However, I developed many new skills that help me to enhance my writing.
By Sheila L. Chingwa2 years ago in Writers
Unlikely Heroes: How Motorcycles Bolstered Communities During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic cast a long shadow over the world, impacting every facet of human life. Yet, in the midst of these unprecedented challenges, an unexpected hero emerged on the road – the humble motorcycle. Beyond their conventional image as symbols of freedom and adventure, motorcycles proved to be instrumental in aiding individuals, communities, and economies during these trying times. From providing essential transportation to fostering a sense of unity, motorcycles demonstrated their resilience and versatility throughout the pandemic.
By laughingfox2 years ago in Writers
The Gift of Resilience
In the bustling city of Newbrook, there lived a young artist named Leo. He had a fervent passion for painting and dreamed of sharing his vibrant creations with the world. His paintings reflected his view of life – a world of color, emotion, and endless possibilities. Yet, despite his undeniable talent, Leo faced a constant barrage of setbacks and rejections.
By Felix Afele2 years ago in Writers
Parallels, who can see it see.
Strangely accurately, our present reality was mirrored to me today from that lovely animated movie, Wall-E. How organisms originally created with a specific purpose, in the case of the film, machinery, discover a much broader reality and begin seeking what's missing. Because they know that there's so much more in the world than what has been programmed into them.
By Elle Vihman2 years ago in Writers
"Signs, Messages, and Channelings"
"VENUS RETROGRADE (October to mid-November). A period that, according to the knowledgeable, occurs in cycles every 18 months. Calculating from this, the time of the last period can be determined, which began in March 2017 and lasted until April.
By Elle Vihman2 years ago in Writers
Dream World and How to Remember Everything We Are Taught There?
I can honestly admit that years ago, I didn't believe in any celestial positions, and horoscopes were simply seen as social games because often they didn't match up. But since we all contain all the signs within us, we can find every sign within ourselves. What is happening in the recent energies, however, is directly related to the interpretations of astrologers. This, in turn, makes even someone like me, a semi-skeptic, believe that these celestial stones with their sensed attraction are influencing us in a significant way.
By Elle Vihman2 years ago in Writers
The Nashashi and the Evil Terrible Suroknoshnin!
In the sixth grade, I went with my family to see a new fantasy movie recently released in theaters. We sat down in the semi-comfortable chairs at my small-town theater. This was back in the day before reserved seats and my mother was always adamant on showing up at least half an hour early to the movies. Then the movie began. Trailers came and went, but no advertisements, this was before even those days, and soon the production studios' titles were flashing their logos while a sweeping orchestra set the mood with ominous music.
By Christopher Michael2 years ago in Writers
One Word Poem
Introduction While I am of the opinion that writing is the only art form where to can correct and amend as your work progresses, or even when you thought your work was finished, I do like to create difficult literary situations for me to challenge and overcome.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers





