Life
An Unforgettable Interview With An American Icon. Top Story - September 2023.
In 1984 I was an education manager, and English teacher, in a secondary school. Though I loved my work I yearned to write, too. I had scribbled down all kinds of ideas that I felt would give voice to my creativity, talent and aspirations, but they had all ended up in the bin, being roundly beaten by low confidence, a lack of self-belief and simple fear about how my efforts might be received. But the yearning to have my writing seen by others only intensified as time went by.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Writers
"Passion Unleashed: A Tale of Love and Valor"
In the sprawling urban jungle where towering skyscrapers kissed the heavens and the rhythm of life never ceased, two destinies entwined in a dance of love and valor. The city of Veridian was a place where dreams and realities converged, where the echo of footsteps told stories of ambition, and where a single moment could alter fates forever.
By ali sheroz2 years ago in Writers
A Software Craftsman's Journey to Becoming a Storyteller
When we speak of firsts, a sense of nostalgia brushes against our hearts. It's the delicate and fragile memory of an original creation, the kernel from which the tree of experience grows. For me, that nascent memory takes me back to a Medium article. This treatise tackled the rather cerebral topic of "Understanding Inheritance with C#." If this sounds like a no-nonsense technical document aimed squarely at programmers, you're not wrong. It was precise, unembellished, and intensely pragmatic—much like a well-written code.
By Abnoan Muniz2 years ago in Writers
The G.O.A.T. of Football
In the quiet village of Soccerdale, nestled between rolling hills and lush meadows, lived a most unusual hero – Leo, the Goat of Football. While the world celebrated human football players as the "Greatest of All Time," in Soccerdale, the term took on a whole new meaning.
By Samuel Zigwai Timothy 2 years ago in Writers
From Cover to Cover: Diary of Knives
Looking for Cover: The Dive into Writing My first complete short story (that I can remember) was called, “Diary of Knives.” It was not my first attempt at writing on my own, as opposed to school assignments and the like. Most of the stuff before that was in fits and starts. There was some dreadful poetry, lots of notes about various novels I’d like to write, a handful of abandoned short fictions, and whole fantasy epics I wanted to plan out and craft.
By Matthew Daniels2 years ago in Writers
NATURE
Introduction: Whispers of Equilibrium Amidst the rustling leaves and echoing streams, a hidden enigma weaves its tapestry—an intricate web of connections that upholds the very fabric of our world. The "Balance of Nature," a cosmic waltz of unseen forces and delicate interactions, invites us to uncover its mysteries. As we step into this ethereal realm, prepare to be spellbound by the untold secrets that shape our planet's harmonious equilibrium.
By Anzila Waseem 2 years ago in Writers
ART
Introduction: The Enigmatic Palette of Zoo Art In the world of creativity, there exists a realm where nature's wonders intertwine with the strokes of human imagination. Welcome to the fascinating domain of "Zoo Art," a captivating fusion of the wild and the artistic. As you step into this extraordinary world, you'll discover how artists use their brushes to unveil the hidden beauty of the animal kingdom, resulting in masterpieces that inspire awe and admiration.
By Anzila Waseem 2 years ago in Writers
My Aversion To Poetry
Introduction This is just the devil in me that I have written about so often when it has got me down and upset, but writing this piece I feel in a good mood and on top of things, because where I used to think I was being forced into something, now I feel it is entirely my own choice and in my own hands.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
EMOTIONS
Emotions are complex psychological and physiological responses to various stimuli, often triggered by external events, thoughts, or memories. They play a significant role in human behavior and experience, influencing our thoughts, decisions, and interactions with others. Emotions can have a wide range of effects, both on an individual level and within social contexts. Here are some key ways emotions can impact us:
By Regina Ameh2 years ago in Writers
When I Began
Late nights, early mornings, a rooster crows... I have had insomnia for as long as I can remember. I always would stay awake long into the early morning, when my siblings would be waking up to go to school but I would get stay home to play all day in my childhood bed which resided in a small office turned Harry Potter-esque closet of a room. What kept me awake? I rarely ever had a nightmare, and if I got scared of the dark I would turn on a night light.
By J "Griffin" Rooms2 years ago in Writers







