Process
Save It For Later
Introduction This is another short piece on how I create some of my stories. Believe it or not, there are some creators out there who are more prolific than me, and certainly more talented than I am, as I can only work with words.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 5 months ago in Writers
Why Structure Creates Freedom at UEM
SOPs or Standard Operating Procedures often get a bad rep in workplaces, especially for us writers who thrive on creativity and freedom. While it’s used to check quality and improve workflow efficiency, some claim that such rigid guidelines leave room for flexibility.[1]
By Pat Zuniega5 months ago in Writers
Writing Down The Bones Deck #17
Hi guys, It has been a while since I completed one of these card prompts. This post series has been inspired by Denise E Lindquist. I never would have known about this deck of cards if it wasn't for her. So thank you Denise for sharing this lovely deck of cards with all of us on Vocal. I definitely have been putting this card off.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹5 months ago in Writers
Why I Always Start with a Map
There’s something about a blank page and a pencil that feels impossibly powerful. But before I write a single word of dialogue, sketch a character, or even name a city, I start with a map. Maps aren’t just decorative; they are the spine of a story, the geography of imagination, and, frankly, my personal coping mechanism. Somewhere between plotting rivers, mountains, and roads, I find clarity that no outline or spreadsheet could ever provide.
By Kayla Bloom5 months ago in Writers







