Interviews
All Need to Know About Julio Harerra's Centures old legacy of "House of Hererra"
In the 14th century, the Herrera Family achieved notoriety and left a historic tradition of Spanish aristocracy for their descendants like Julio Herrera. The family, who were well-known for being lords, landowners, merchants, and conquistadors, later entered the banking business and had an impact in Spain, the Canary Islands, Latin America, England, and Germany. The House of Herrera was founded in recognition of the obligations and trust necessitated by centuries of alliances.
By ariannavaretto2 years ago in Writers
The Beauty of Gratitude in a world full of Cynicism
The beauty of gratitude in a world full of cynicism Ever acquainted with the phrase that the world that you exist in, the life that you embody dwells in the perception of the stance you hold for yourself. The beauty and the tragedy of life is that it is as beautiful as the optimistic lens of perception and as ugly as the pessimistic view of your being. The strive of our endeavours and the constant effort to achieve the next massive milestone often drive us to the edges of insanity, to be in the consistent light of greatness we lose sight of the great strings of joy that bind our existence together. To be the best we have ever been we must be mindful of the best we are. Coinciding in the traps of negativity and yet claiming to be the best version of yourself is a blinding truth that lies to only you. Acceptance of what was and what is the only path that will lead you to what it is that you are meant to be.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Podcasts for Writers
I cannot get enough of podcasts. It is wonderful to hear all of the stories and interviews available from across the world on all kinds of topics, and I do listen to a wide range of topics. As an aspiring writer, I have discovered a few podcasts on writing and books that have fantastic tips and tricks that provide tips or at least let me know I am not alone in whatever challenge I am having.
By Becky Carter2 years ago in Writers
Publishing a Novel Is Not Risk-Free, but Writing One Is
While publishing a novel will never put you in any mortal peril, there are still risks associated with the practice that can have some aspiring writers second-guessing their decision offputting their pen to paper and sitting down to write their novel.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
“The Journey of Love: An Enigma and a Transformation”
Love, at its core, is an enigma, a labyrinth of emotions and experiences that defies human understanding. It is a journey that takes us through mountains of joy and valleys of despair, through rivers of tears and oceans of laughter. It is a journey that transforms us, challenges us and, ultimately, defines us.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Writers
Vocal Media Writers Collaboration Facebook Group
**UPDATE 2-15-24: Now Free Join!** Hello. I wanted to talk again about the Vocal Media Writers Collaboration FB group. Firstly, it should have had a shorter name; I’m aware of that. Anyway, I posted a day or two ago about the group with a very technical and methodical approach. However, despite a lot of my post being that way, thanks to my years of freelancing, I wanted to talk about it in less of a “stuff-shirt” way and more of a way that is me, and much more casual.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Writers
Advice From The World's Most Successful Writer
I will start this article off with the preface that the world's most successful author is subjective. When you take to the internet to find the answer it tells you Shakespeare, but since he did not set out to be an author and as revenge for the number of times I had to read his plays while completing first my English degree and then my Creative Writing degree - I'm excluding him based on the simple fact that I can.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Conflicts in the Office: How to Navigate and Address Fights
Conflict is a natural element of any dynamic whether it is personal or professional and knowing how to deal with it becomes an essential in any aspect of life. Conflicts in the workplace can arise for matters as trivial as difference in personal beliefs to matters such as project completions, working styles, deadlines, project goals and different outlooks towards work. For the sake of development and productivity, these disputes must be settled quickly and professionally. Understanding how conflicts arise and how to resolve them can help managers advance in their careers. We'll go over what conflicts are, their different kinds, and the typical reasons why team members argue in this edition of The Wellness Digest.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers






