Life
My First Hair Cut.
My mother had warned me that people had the tendency to hold onto past experiences. Despite how detrimental their effect may be. My mother had also said, that it is these stored memoirs that eventually can shape one. Like a touch on the surface of the skin, deep down like poison running through the veins.
By Scout O'Donoghue2 years ago in Writers
A Humble Champion
In the rolling hills of Norway, where fjords meet the sea, Victor Hovland's story unfolded like a tale of humility and perseverance. From the very beginning, he displayed an unwavering dedication to his craft, his humble demeanor matched only by his boundless passion for golf.
By Mentor okafor2 years ago in Writers
Grade School Dickinson
I must have been around eight when I wrote my first poem. At least, the first poem I can remember writing. There was a bunny and a snowman and it was complete with an artistic crayon interpretation. I’m sure my Mother even has it stored somewhere for safekeeping. I loved to rhyme, and I’m sure there were poems that came before this one I remember the most. There have been a literal hundreds of poems since then, I can state that with absolute confidence.
By Josey Pickering2 years ago in Writers
Legacy and generational impact
In the heart of Canada, where the fields echoed with the shouts of soccer enthusiasts, lived a legend named Sarah Mitchell. For over a decade, she had graced the pitch as the stalwart of the Canadian women's soccer team. Her dedication, resilience, and unyielding spirit had carried her team through victories and defeats alike. But as the Women's World Cup approached, Sarah knew that this tournament would be her swan song.
By Mentor okafor2 years ago in Writers
4 Long Years As A Vocal Writer
I started my eventful writing relationship with Vocal four years ago, and I’m truly happy that I did. As I reflect on why I’m here, I remember that I wanted this to be a space where I could be vulnerable, honest, and even if I didn’t win any cash I’d at least get to express myself in a way that I don’t feel as comfortable to in other spaces as a Black man. So, as I read through the many different prompts I’ve tackled, I admire how I followed through with writing pieces that I felt wouldn’t win but were still necessary to write. Whether they would be viewed as too political, too Black, too sad, or too different. I also admire that my writing has never been flagged, and I’ve never felt discouraged to share my story.
By Alexis Dean Jr.2 years ago in Writers
"Victorious Spain Clinches Women's World Cup Glory, Overcoming England in Thrilling Final"
Spain crushed Britain 1-0 in the last of the Ladies' Reality Cup on Sunday, covering off a competition that has broken participation and television records and raised any desires for a flood in interest for the ladies' down.
By Ekene Nicholas2 years ago in Writers




