Prompts
The Forgotten Ones
Blackwood town had never lacked whispers of something sinister lurking behind the large pine trees. There were stories generations told about ghostly howls at dusk, dark forms dancing against the breeze, and an old, long-abandoned orphanage standing like a watching sentinel on the outskirts of town. Few were willing to discuss it, and even fewer were brave enough to approach.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️11 months ago in Writers
A Memory, Biggest Regret, And Cheating
Creating a healthy relationship with yourself and others leads to a fulfilling life. These prompts are an invitation to step inside yourself. Take a deep breath. Shuffle the deck. Pull a card. Write your heart out. Rupi Kaur
By Denise E Lindquist11 months ago in Writers
How to Write Stories That Go Viral on Vocal Media (Proven Strategies!) . AI-Generated.
Writing a story is easy. Writing a story that people want to read—and share—is a craft. Every writer dreams of having their work recognized, appreciated, and widely read. But in a digital world where attention is fleeting, how do you make your story stand out?
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran11 months ago in Writers
Top Forex Brokers Review: The Ultimate Guide to Smarter Trading
Forex trading has grown exponentially over the years, attracting millions of traders worldwide. However, the key to success in this dynamic market is choosing the right broker. With countless options available, selecting the best broker can be daunting, especially for beginners. That's where Top Forex Broker Review comes in—a comprehensive guide that helps traders make informed decisions while navigating the complexities of forex trading.
By Olivia Rose Bennett11 months ago in Writers
Possible Occupations, Best And Worst Alcohol/Drug Experiences, And Would You Taste A Food Never Eaten Before?
The Book of Questions Prompts, by Gregory Stock, Ph.D. — If you knew you could devote yourself to any single occupation — music, writing, acting, business, politics, medicine, etc. — and be among the best and most successful in the world at it, what would you choose? If you knew you had only a ten percent chance of being so successful, would you still put in the effort?
By Denise E Lindquist11 months ago in Writers
Sipping Wisdom: A Personal Journey of Meeting My Younger Self Over Coffee
The air permeated a sense of calmness and stillness as I entered the coffee shop ten minutes late, I saw my younger self sitting there reading a book as she was sipping on her favourite caramel ice cream latte. Engrossed in her tale, she scrunched her nose as she did not like a particular stance of the story, I smiled with a serenity-filled eye as I saw the beauty of innocence brimming in her eyes. Hurrying across the table I told her sorry I was late and she said it was no problem. She asked me what I would like to have and I ordered an iced mocha frappuccino as she made room for me to sit alongside her on the table.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Writers
Poor Mindset
In her frustrated speech Senator Mehreen Faruqi states that there should be no billionaires in Australia and that having 150 of them is directly related to incremental unfavorable changes in statistical representation of the percentage of the Australian population living below the poverty line. In other words, the 150 of them are the reason why the country is getting poorer not the government itself that runs policies and administers the states that see poor stay poor.
By Narghiza Ergashova11 months ago in Writers
Gratitude, Boundaries, and My Perception Of Love in Relationships
Creating a healthy relationship with yourself and others leads to a fulfilling life. These prompts are an invitation to step inside yourself. Take a deep breath. Shuffle the deck. Pull a card. Write your heart out. Rupi Kaur
By Denise E Lindquist11 months ago in Writers







