Process
Fantasy Worldbuilding as a Coping Mechanism
There’s something about building a world from scratch that feels safer than navigating the one I actually live in. As a teacher, I spend my days tethered to schedules, grading, meetings, and the constant push and pull of other people’s expectations. By night—or whenever I can steal a quiet moment—I retreat into my own imaginary realms, drafting maps, naming cities, and deciding which laws of physics I’m allowed to break. It’s not just a hobby; it’s a coping mechanism, a small rebellion against chaos.
By Kayla Bloom5 months ago in Writers
WHAT REALLY MATTERS (ENGLISH AND ITALIAN VERSION)
Ever since I was a child, I have always loved watching films and TV series. My favorite genre has always been science fiction, yet the curiosity to discover and live through stories has never set boundaries on my appetite for cinematic works.
By Giada Gali 5 months ago in Writers
Zipho Memela Shares why Blogging Still Beats Social Media for Building Real Wealth in 2025. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Here’s a statistic that caught my attention recently: 600 million active blogs exist today, yet only 14% of bloggers create content longer than 2,000 words. This gap represents a massive opportunity for anyone serious about building sustainable online income.
By Kin Mancook5 months ago in Writers
How Automation is Changing the Modern Workplace
If you’ve ever dreamed of a world where spreadsheets magically update themselves, emails respond on their own, and coffee refills without judgment, congratulations—automation is making your dreams come true. The modern workplace is being reshaped by technology faster than you can say “artificial intelligence,” and it’s both exciting and, let’s be honest, a little intimidating.
By Katina Banks5 months ago in Writers
From Draft to Published: The Invisible Work of Writing Here
When our readers see published posts at Urban Era Marketing’s websites, all they see are well-crafted articles from a dedicated team of writers who’ve excelled in their niches. What they don’t often see are the messy notes, rewrites, and long hours that went into it.
By Pat Zuniega5 months ago in Writers
My book is out, what now?
Trying to get your book out into the world has to be one of the most challenging things I have come across. Honestly, I thought everything would be easy after my book was published. Being a writer is the easiest part when it comes to coming up with a story, typing it, doing the research yourself, and then just sending it off to the publicist.
By stephanie borges5 months ago in Writers







