Prompts
Reading Tween novels
For some reason I am reading some tween novels that I gave for Christmas presents to a few grandnieces they left behind when they moved and grew up. When I read these few books there was one that was actually kind of a beginning diary from a series called 'The Dork Diaries'. The one that I read first was one where the reader could answer questions that pertained to them, but after reading the whole 'book' a lot of the questions I thought adults could answer too. My idea is to use these questions as prompts for short drabble essays.
By Mark Graham10 months ago in Writers
The Centaur of the Centaur
Automating your processes? Hallucinating AI is a terrible co-pilot. It is an "automation blindness" that lead to screening officers meticulously spotting every harmless shampoo bottle on X-rays, while missing nearly every gun and bomb smuggled through their checkpoints.
By Narghiza Ergashova10 months ago in Writers
Is It Okay How Punjabi Stories Portray Women?
When Punjab is remembered, either pictures of gigantic, hulking men willing to fight for their motherland or the popular love stories come to our imagination. Punjabi literature can submerge both extremes of love and war it most delicately. While the literature of the wars is resistance against invaders or powers, love is also highly militant.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Writers
Homeopathy vs. Allopathy in 2025: Which One is Right for You?
In 2025, the healthcare debate between homeopathy and allopathy is becoming more prominent, as people seek more natural ways to manage their health. While allopathic medicine has been the cornerstone of modern healthcare for decades, homeopathy is gaining traction due to its natural, holistic approach to healing. As patients increasingly explore alternative treatments, there is a growing desire to find solutions that not only address immediate symptoms but also promote long-term wellness. The question many are asking today is: Which approach is right for you?
By Modern Homeopathy10 months ago in Writers
What Is Peripheral Angioplasty and Stenting and How Can It Restore Blood Flow in Vascular Diseases?
Did you know that vascular diseases can cause serious health issues, but some treatments don’t require open surgery? One of the most effective, minimally invasive options is peripheral angioplasty and stenting, which can restore blood flow to blocked arteries and improve overall circulation. Read on to learn about angioplasty and stenting in more detail, and how they help restore normal blood flow, improve circulation, and significantly enhance a patient's quality of life.
By Akhil Monga10 months ago in Writers
What Are the Signs That You Need a Hysterectomy? Key Symptoms to Watch
Many women suffer from heavy periods, chronic pelvic pain, or other persistent symptoms but may not realise these could signal a more serious issue that requires surgery. A hysterectomy is often recommended when other treatments fail to provide relief. Whether it's due to conditions like fibroids, endometriosis, or cancer, understanding the signs that indicate the need for a hysterectomy is essential. In this blog, we will highlight the key symptoms that may suggest it's time to consider this surgical option.
By Krishna Medical Center10 months ago in Writers
Recurrent Miscarriages: Understanding Causes and Finding Hope
Recurrent miscarriages (RM) can be a heartbreaking experience for couples trying to build a family. Understanding the underlying causes is crucial for finding potential solutions and providing hope. This blog aims to shed light on the causes and solutions for RM, providing you with information and offering a path towards hope.
By Goral Gandhi10 months ago in Writers
Setting as Catalyst. Top Story - April 2025.
It started with a conversation, the kind that drifts in like salt air and stays long after it’s gone. L.K. Rolan had just returned from a trip to Arch Cape and Astoria, Oregon—windswept towns that know how to press a thumbprint into your soul. We got to talking, as we do, and found ourselves circling one truth:
By Mother Combs10 months ago in Writers










