Process
Quantum, as I feel
Quantum! Have you ever heard the word? Now, the apprehenders are wondering what the hell this guy is asking about the most successful physics theory ever produced in the world of science! But remember, everyone is not an apprehender and a science engrossed.
By Esala Gunathilake2 years ago in Writers
Building Tension and Conflict
As authors, we are the puppet masters of emotions in our novels. It is our job to keep readers on the edge of their seats, turning pages, eager to uncover the next revelation. But how do we achieve this? What are the methods to weave a web of tension and conflict that enthralls our readers?
By Wendy Van Camp2 years ago in Writers
The Power of Prompts
Introduction The blank page is a canvas of endless possibilities, waiting for a writer to paint a picture with words: a doodle, a masterpiece, or something in between. There are so many possibilities, that the most seasoned creative writer can be intimidated by the blank page.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
Out with the old
Last year, I decided to delete my old Vocal account. Deleting my account was like closing a chapter in my life. Grammar, spelling, proper punctuation, and writing flow are not my strong suit. (Go figure, the little dyslexic girl loves to write, right?) Sigh! It was a bold move, but one that I felt was necessary.
By Jordan Jones2 years ago in Writers
True Fiction
When I was a kid, scribbling stories in the margins of old notebooks, my parents would look at me with a mix of amusement and concern. "You haven’t lived enough," they'd say, "to write anything that matters." A little part of me believed them. I mean, what did I know about life beyond the confines of our quiet neighborhood and the occasional summer trip? But the larger, stubborn part of me knew better. Experience wasn’t my only tool—I had a wild imagination, a hunger for knowledge, and endless curiosity. I’d soak up everything around me and spin it into something bigger.
By Christian Bass2 years ago in Writers




