Inspiration
Burnout Is Real
In every creative field, there is a phenomenon. A kind of "hitting a wall", where the creator - that's you and me - feels their creative muse take a hiatus. The wellspring of one's creative juices just runs dry one day, and no amount of drilling, priming, praying or begging can make them flow again. You might feel tired or frustrated, like you want to write but you either can't or everything that comes out of your pen would be perfectly at home in the bottom of a cattle chute. If any of the above describes how you're feeling right now, congratulations: you're suffering from burnout.
By Natalie Gray2 years ago in Writers
A Reflection On My Growth As A Writer
We have definitely all grown and changed, both as people and as writers. The two pieces that I have in mind when completing this challange are: my first blog post on my blog, Blue Roses Blog, and my Chapter Challenge submission that I just wrote earlier today. I will also talk about poetry later.
By Kristen Ulrich2 years ago in Writers
My Writing Process
While everyone is different, I know we all, on occasion, suffer from writer's block. Some days I feel like I can't find any inspiration or motivation at all. On the flip side, however, there are times when my mind will produce fleeting thoughts and ideas at such a rapid pace that I can hardly keep up. This may be a problem at times since I’m not focused on one thing in particular. Writing assists me in taking a more complete and in-depth look at some of the fleeting thoughts I might have.
By William Saint Val2 years ago in Writers
Ode to the Forgotten Key
In the symphony of existence, where the grand crescendo of novelty often captures our attention, there exists an unsung hero, overlooked yet eternally steadfast. Let us delve into the forgotten corners of our perception and celebrate an artifact of quiet eminence - the unassuming key. This tribute is an ode to the key, an emblem that bridges chasms, unlocks destinies, and whispers tales of yore.
By Brajesh Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Reflecting on Silver Line of Power
My first and favorite story, Silver Line of Power. Today, I’m writing about a literary journey. These are my thoughts on my first story "Silver Line of Power," which was based on a dream I had when I was nine. I had seen several western and civil war movies, and always thought it would be cool to grow up in the cowboy era. I made a quick note of my dream in my dream journal, but didn’t actually start writing it as a story until I was 14.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Writers
Exploring the Enchanting Dance of Moon Phases
The moon, a luminary that has captivated human souls across the ages, exerts its enchantment not solely through its luminous beauty, but also through its bewitching dance of moon phases. These phases, an ethereal choreography orchestrated by the moon, Earth, and the sun, cast a profound influence not just upon the natural world, but also within the domains of spirituality, deities, and the mystical arts of witchcraft. Embark on a journey through this mystical dimension of moon phases as we delve into their cosmic significance, their intertwining with divine entities, and their pivotal role in the practices of witchcraft.
By Cat Lin Elfá2 years ago in Writers
Top 10 Classic Mystery Novels That Stand the Test of Time
Secret books have a special capacity to enthrall peruses, bringing them into a universe of tension, interest, and confusing riddles. Throughout the long term, various writers have made works of art that keep on enchanting generations of perusers. These exemplary secret books not only deal with enrapturing plots and all-around well-made characters but have likewise gone the distance, making a permanent imprint on the class. In this article, we will investigate ten immortal secret books that have kept up with their charm and keep on being commended for their commitment to the universe of writing.
By Mystery Box2 years ago in Writers



