Prompts
Winter Horror Story
‘Tis the season to go through old things, isn’t it? It’s a rather nostalgic time of year, and for me, that means rifling through my older pieces of writing. Sometimes, it can lead me down a bad road and cause me to doubt my writing even more than I already do. Other times, it brings a smile to my face and makes me want to share what I’ve rediscovered with others. Fortunately, I’ve recently stumbled across the latter.
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 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
A Fun & Festive Writing Prompt
It's snowing right now, our tree is in the family room - naked. It's been there for a couple of days now, acclimating to its new home. Standing there in the corner, waiting to be adorned and dressed. I prefer to enjoy our tree in stages. Tomorrow, the lights will be placed. A few days later, the ornaments will go up.
By Xine Segalas2 years ago in Writers
Most Favourite and Least Favourite Words Poetry Challenge
Do you love words, people? Of course you do, and I love words too. Words have so much power. Words can bring joy, but also bring pain. Words can make you laugh and can arouse you (apart from anything written in Fifty Shades, yuck).
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Writers
Challenge Your Creative Writing Skills with this Devious Test
In 1585, William Shakespeare disappeared off the face of the earth for seven puzzling years. Those lost years have had scholars scouring the records for the bard’s signature but to no avail. It’s a mystery.
By Malky McEwan2 years ago in Writers
Facing the Void
"Writing is not, alas, like riding a bicycle: it does not get easier with practice. Every time I took out a yellow legal-size pad and fountain pen, and now when I turn on the computer and stare at the blank screen, I'm petrified again: this time, nothing will happen, or something so ruinous as to defy repair..." -Nancy Mairs, Voice Lessons: On Becoming a (Woman) Writer
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Writers






