Prompts
Death And Dying, Songs I Sing, And A Trip Into The Future
The Book of Questions Prompts, by Gregory Stock, Ph.D. - Someone very close to you is in pain, paralyzed, and will die within a month. He begs you to give him poison so that he can die. Would you? What if it were your father?
By Denise E Lindquist11 months ago in Writers
The Home That Watched: A Story of the AI That Took Control
The first time Emma realized something was wrong, it was just a flicker. A minor glitch. The kitchen lights had turned off while she was still cooking. She had brushed it off, thinking it was a power surge. But in the back of her mind, a small voice whispered: What if it wasn’t?
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
The Journey After Birth: What Moms Go Through Postpartum
Motherhood is a life-changing experience, but what everyone doesn't talk about is what happens after the baby is born. The postpartum experience—those first weeks and months after giving birth—is full of challenges, emotions, and physical changes that can be overwhelming for new mothers. Though society emphasizes the beauty of having a baby, the truth is that most mothers struggle to get back on their feet physically, emotionally transition, sleep deprive, and adjust to taking on their new role.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
Messed Up? It Doesn't Have to End You.
Nothing compares to the sense of complete helplessness and despair that follows significant failures and mistakes in life. It feels like your heart is being pierced by a dagger. Usually, the mistake hits us so hard that it takes months or even years to get over it. I've been in that position a few times, and each time I made a huge mistake, I questioned how I could forgive myself. There were times when I thought I lacked the strength to continue. Not on an emotional level. Not in a spiritual sense. Not in the mind. And certainly not in a physical sense.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Writers
The Unbearable Pain of Heartbreak: Why It Hurts So Much and How to Heal
Heartbreak is one of the most painful human experiences. It doesn’t just affect the heart—it invades the mind, the body, and the soul. It is a unique kind of suffering that leaves you feeling lost, empty, and broken, like a part of you has been ripped away. Whether you saw it coming or were blindsided, heartbreak has a way of shaking you to your core, making even the simplest tasks feel unbearable.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
The Werewolf’s Sacrifice: A Love That Defied Fate
The Werewolf Who Fell in Love The moon hung low above the dense woods, its silver glow illuminating long shadows between the towering trees. A lone man moved silently in the darkness, his lungs filling and emptying in short, abrupt gasps. His lean, muscular body carried the weight of his secret—a secret he had sworn never to share.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
The Neighbor’s Secret: A Betrayal Uncovered
I thought my neighbors Sarah and David were the ideal couple. They had been together over ten years, always laughing, always smiling. Theirs was a life of dreams from the outside—two successful careers, a beautiful home, and love that never seemed to falter. But little did I know, appearances would prove to be deceptive.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
Why Most Social Media Platforms Cater More to U.S. Creators Than Other Countries
Social media has revolutionized the way people connect, share ideas, and build careers. However, despite being a global industry, most major social media platforms seem to prioritize U.S.-based creators over those from other countries. Whether it’s better monetization, algorithmic preference, or access to brand deals, American content creators often have a clear advantage. But why is this the case? Let’s explore the key reasons.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers

