Process
To Write A Villanelle
Introduction The villanelle is now my preferred poetic form. My audience and friends tell me how good my villanelle's are but they seem to be scared of the form. While I have written many excellent villanelles none have been awarded a Vocal Top Story, though that may be because I am on Vocal's naughty shelf, they don't see me as a poet or writer.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Imagination is My Reality
For as long as I can remember I’ve told stories, fantastic tales of lands unknown. Before I could write for myself, I told them to my dolls and stuffed animals, especially a yellow and gold dragon, I so creatively named Firebreather. Like all children I hated chores, but when my focus was right or I had enough incentive, either to avoid getting in trouble or get an allowance, I happily raked leaves, vacuumed, and cleaned telling myself stories of princesses rescued and their white knights.
By McKenna Castleberry2 years ago in Writers
BLACK HOLES “BURP” AFTER GOBBLING UP STARS
Astronaut John Crichton unintentionally enters a wormhole in the science fiction series Farscape from 1999, which is now available to watch on Peacock. He is then propelled halfway across the cosmos. In the Farscape world, wormholes are said to occur when two distant black holes simultaneously form and link to one another, ripping a path through space-time that may be traveled through. In the end, it's possible to fall into one black hole and emerge from it on the other side.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in Writers
Love and Unity
In the sweltering summer of 2024, as the United States braced itself for yet another divisive election, a small town in the heart of the Midwest was about to become an unlikely symbol of hope, love, and unity. Maplewood, a picturesque community that had seen its fair share of political turmoil, was determined to rewrite the narrative. The story of the Maplewood Mayoral race would capture the hearts of the nation, reminding everyone that even in the most divisive times, love and unity could prevail.
By MOSEPH ILAMI2 years ago in Writers
I've Been Writing for Lit Mags for Nearly A Year: Here's What I've Learned
The online literary scene is a storm of chaos that would make Dionysus weep with glee. Carnage churns the landscape, equal parts ink-soaked soil and vicious jungles. The torn bodies of old works, rejected works, and lost publications litter the lands, and your hopes and dreams bid you to step right over them. Sink them further into the muck of "yester-submissions" as you forge on in armor that may be the new shining plates of optimism, or plates scorched from burnout, painted with scenes of battles and cut out passages from a tale ongoing.
By Delise Fantome2 years ago in Writers







