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Sands of Solitude
In a bustling city, where the symphony of car horns and chatter formed the background music of everyday life, there lived a man named Evan. He was an ordinary office worker, spending his days amidst towering skyscrapers and rushing crowds, his aspirations quietly suffocated by the monotony of urban existence.
By Zain Siddiqui2 years ago in Writers
Top 10 Countries With Long Railway Lines. Content Warning.
Trains have been important for making economies and societies around the world better. They help move goods and people quickly and easily. They also connect cities, towns, and faraway places. Some countries have very long train lines that go through many different kinds of land. This article will talk about the top 10 countries with the longest train lines. These countries are all committed to making their train systems better and more sustainable.
By Nouman Yousaf2 years ago in Writers
Revolutionizing Tomorrow . Content Warning.
Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Ever catch yourself daydreaming about the future? Well, guess what – it's not just a dream anymore! We're on the brink of a tech revolution that's transforming the way we live, work, and connect. So, buckle up, because in this blog post, we're diving deep into the exciting realm of "Revolutionizing Tomorrow: How Tech Innovations Are Reshaping Our Daily Existence."
By Tyson Fitzgerald2 years ago in Writers
The Midnight Carousel
In the heart of a sleepy town, nestled between the rolling hills, stood an old and forgotten carousel. Its vibrant colors had faded, and its once-merry tunes were lost to the winds. The townspeople passed it by, oblivious to its magic, until the eve of New Year's Day in 2024.
By Zain Siddiqui2 years ago in Writers
111th. Top Story - December 2023.
A few weeks ago I began thinking about what I wanted to write for my 100th piece, which at the time felt really far off. I had a number of ideas come to me, and much inspiration from reading many of your 100th pieces. Little did I know that the big 100 would come and go without me even realizing it. When that Senryu challenge hit I couldn’t stop myself, and before I knew it, my milestone piece was 17 syllables about texting my granny a bad word, which did later become a runner-up in the Snafu Senryu challenge, making it totally worth it! I am so tickled (speaking of granny, that was a phrase she used) that my 100th piece placed in a challenge. What a cool gift.
By Kristen Balyeat2 years ago in Writers









