Process
Harmony in Silence
The room was dimly lit, casting long shadows across the worn wooden floor. A soft, melancholic melody played on an old gramophone, filling the air with a sense of longing. The scent of aged books and dried flowers lingered, intertwining with the faint aroma of brewing coffee. In this intimate space, two individuals sat facing each other, their eyes locked in a silent conversation.
By Crystal McDaniel2 years ago in Writers
Writing For Yourself Vs. Writing For The Algorithm
In the age of digital media, content creation has become a powerful tool for communication, self-expression, and even income generation. As writers on this platform, we all write, experiment, and ponder what kind of topics to write about. However, we all grapple with a fundamental question:
By Jay Kobayashi2 years ago in Writers
The Modern Illusion of Success Is Killing Your Writing Career
We've all seen the fantasy version of a writer's life that we all secretly strive for - a big house, a spot on the NY Times Bestseller list, more cars than we'll ever drive, and the ability to pay off our student loans.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
The Things I Want Them To Know
Life is kind of impossible to live right now. The people who were supposed to protect me, didn't, and somehow that's my fault? Sorry, I exist, need assistance and need you to do your job. I was supposed to be protected. I was supposed to be cared for. Instead, I have been gaslighted, harassed, threatened, and overall made to feel like a burden for a job that I thoroughly want to fight for. How is that fair?
By Angel Adagio2 years ago in Writers
More On Writing And Inspiration
Introduction I do write a lot about how I create, and if you are a subscriber you may be sick of these sorts of stories from me, but if you are a first-timer you may find the odd pointer that may give you an idea or two.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Astronomy in 2023: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos
Astronomy in 2023: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos Astronomy, the awe-inspiring science of studying the universe beyond our world, continues to captivate humanity's imagination. The year 2023 was no exception, marked by significant breakthroughs and discoveries that furthered our understanding of the cosmos. Let's embark on a celestial journey and explore the highlights of astronomy in 2023.
By Mạnh Nguyễn xuân2 years ago in Writers
There's Always Time to Write
This article is an exploration of the concept I touched on in the poem, I Write Everywhere. But it also came from a realization I had one day when writing one particularly lengthy comment on Facebook. Two things came from this comment. First, was “wow” how long is this comment. It ended up being 300 plus words. The second was, well if I have time to sit and write a 300 plus word comment, I have time to write 300 or more words a day towards finishing a story, or writing some poems. So, then, what was I doing with my time? Clearly nothing as productive as I could be. So what did this mean to me? It meant that it was time for me to take my own advice. And that’s what I started to do.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Writers
Close race in Slovakia election as vote counting continues
In the early stages of vote counting on Sunday, the populist SMER-SSD party, led by former Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, emerged as the frontrunner, despite exit polls indicating that the liberal Progressive Slovakia party was in the lead. As of the latest update, with 90.15% of votes counted, SMER-SSD holds the top position with 23.69% of the partial votes, while Progressive Slovakia is currently in second place with 15.68%. Two earlier exit polls had predicted a narrow victory for Progressive Slovakia, which would require the support of smaller parties to form a government in the 150-seat parliament. The center-left Hlas (Voice) party, led by former Smer-SD member and Prime Minister from 2018-2020 Peter Pellegrini, is a close third with 15.43% of the votes. Hlas may play a pivotal role in the formation of a coalition government. Prior to the election, Pellegrini did not express a preference for either of the larger parties, but noted that his party was more aligned with Fico's SMER-SSD.
By ABDUL RASHID 2 years ago in Writers





