Interviews
Avoid Vocal Media Like the Plague!
This is the final article in my series of Vocal Media rants. I won’t waste my time and energy posting any more content about this wicked and heartless group of individuals. I have written a letter to the CEO, I have sent countless emails to the support department, I am appalled by their actions and I plan to take legal action. They better be ready!
By Thersa kateabout a year ago in Writers
On the socioeconomics of being humane
The socioeconomics of humanness lies in the beauty of balancing the aspects of togetherness and isolation. In a world where life coincides with the duality of forces, oscillating between the forces of light and dark, beauty and hate, love and hatred, birth and death, humans are the most endearing and detrimental beings ever to exist. The prowess of intellect and communication, with the stellar mind that created the strides of evolution and lapses of civilization, is undeniably the most striking aspect of what makes humans the most resilient beings of them all. Yet we fall into the pits of downfall, where we forget the radiance of hope, the enclasp of a mother’s warmth, the depth of kindness, the trance that we fall into from time to time although harrowing, is what makes us human. We have to go through a phase of failure and aloofness to fully embrace the goodness of bliss and the peonies of gratitude that embellish the strides of our existential realm.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
Sibling Secrets & Suspense: The Making of The Angel Falls Series
If you’re a fan of gripping mysteries, romance, and thrillers wrapped up in a family-centered saga, The Angel Falls Series by Charlene Tess and Judi Thompson is sure to captivate you. But what makes this series even more intriguing is the story behind its creation. Written by two sisters who share not only a deep bond but also a love for storytelling, The Angel Falls Series has become a beloved part of the suspense genre. Today, we’re diving into the secrets and sibling dynamics that have fueled the creation of these thrilling novels.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Writers
The Power of Gratitude
Finding Gratitude in Everyday Life In my journey to find happiness, I discovered that gratitude is like a hidden key. At first, I didn’t think much about it; being thankful was just something I did on special occasions. But as I began practicing gratitude every day, I felt a profound change. Little things like a beautiful sunset or a warm cup of coffee started to feel like small treasures.
By Ƒนʀƙเ ฬʀเτєรabout a year ago in Writers
When the Curtains Fell: Broadway’s Unseen Side with Matt Petosa
The year 2020 was one of profound change, and few industries felt its weight like the theater world. For Broadway, a bustling hub of creativity, passion, and history in the heart of New York City, this change was unprecedented. The stage lights dimmed, curtains closed, and for nearly two years, Broadway was silenced. Matt Petosa, author and photographer, captured this historic moment in his evocative book, Broadway 2020: The Ghost Light Year. His work offers a rare and haunting look at an empty Broadway, showcasing the theaters’ hidden beauty and resilience in one of the darkest times in theater history.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Writers
King Charles Sips Narcotic Brew in Samoa: A Royal Encounter with Kava Tradition
On his recent visit to the Pacific island nation of Samoa, King Charles III engaged in a time-honored tradition that raised both curiosity and admiration: sipping the local kava, a mildly narcotic brew. This event not only made headlines around the world but also demonstrated King Charles’ commitment to embracing indigenous cultures as part of his royal duties. In this blog, we dive into the details of this unique royal experience, the cultural significance of kava, and the broader context of King Charles' visit to Samoa.
By Global News Updateabout a year ago in Writers
Echoes in the Night
A Sudden Call It was a quiet night, the kind where every sound seems amplified against the stillness of the world. I was just settling in with a book when my phone buzzed on the table next to me. The caller ID was unfamiliar, but something about the moment urged me to pick it up. “Hello?” I said hesitantly, expecting a telemarketer or wrong number.
By Ƒนʀƙเ ฬʀเτєรabout a year ago in Writers
How Writing Helped Me Connect with Like-Minded People
Writing has always been more than just a creative outlet for me — it has become a powerful tool for building meaningful relationships and discovering a community of like-minded individuals. Through the process of sharing my thoughts, experiences, and passions, I’ve realized the immense potential writing holds in forging connections with people who resonate with the same ideas. In this article, I will explore how writing can open doors to like-minded communities, expand your social circle, and create lasting bonds.
By Ƒนʀƙเ ฬʀเτєรabout a year ago in Writers






