Publishing
The Voice Refined Through Another Medium
For centuries, words have been the vessels of human thought, the means by which understanding passes from one heart to another. From quills and typewriters to keyboards and screens, the tools have changed, but the mind behind the message has not. Now, in the age of artificial intelligence, some claim that words refined through its assistance cannot be fully human. They say that if an essay or reflection has been shaped, polished, or expanded by an AI tool, then its authenticity is somehow diminished. Yet that belief mistakes process for purpose. The truth of writing does not depend on how the words are arranged, but on who the words come from.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Writers
Izzy's Hair
In March of 2019, my daughter Izabella turned five. She had one wish for her birthday that I thought might be a little bit out of reach for such a young girl. She wanted pink hair. Not extensions. Not clip ins. She wanted to dye it. After a while, we decided to look into safe dyes and allowed her to go ahead and get some pink dye. We got everything ready and an hour later, our baby had pink hair.
By Sara Wilson2 months ago in Writers
No More National Novel Writing Month. Top Story - November 2025.
For many years now, in November, I would write 50,000 plus words for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Each day, I would write. It wasn't important to edit as I wrote, because I knew in a month or two it would be time to edit.
By Denise E Lindquist2 months ago in Writers
North America IT Services Market Size & Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
The North America IT Services Market is poised for exponential growth, projected to increase from US$ 559 Billion in 2024 to US$ 1,091.64 Billion by 2033, according to Renub Research. This remarkable rise reflects a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.72% during 2025–2033.
By Sushant. Renub Research2 months ago in Writers
Can Mold Grow on Drying Racks During the Drying Process?
Drying is one of the oldest and most reliable methods of preserving agricultural products, herbs, and even certain types of produce. Yet, even in today’s technologically advanced facilities, growers occasionally face a persistent and frustrating problem—mold growth during the drying process.
By doris zhang2 months ago in Writers
🇵🇰 Pakistan's Shahpar-III Drone: A Strategic Leap
🇵🇰 Pakistan's Shahpar-III Drone: A Strategic Leap "Ahoy! The news about the Pakistani masterpiece Shahpar-III (Shahpar-III) drone is absolutely accurate. This drone is indeed becoming a focus of global attention and represents a magnificent demonstration of Pakistan's new defense technology. The Shahpar-III, which was developed by Global Industrial Defence Solutions (GIDS), is an advanced Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV). 🚀 Key Features and New Technology This drone possesses several important and modern features that are making it a "game-changer": Flight Altitude: It can fly at an operational height of more than 35,000 feet. Continuous Flight Endurance: It can remain airborne continuously for 24 to 40 hours (according to various reports). Heavy Payload Capacity: It has the capability to carry heavy weaponry of up to 500 kilograms, including bombs, cruise missiles, and torpedoes. Range: Its strike range is approximately 3,000 kilometers (for the 170 horsepower configuration). Indigenous Technology: It is equipped with locally developed specialized Avionics and an advanced Flight Control System, which demonstrates self-reliance in Pakistan's defense industry. Introduction: It was officially unveiled during the IDEAS-24 defense exhibition in November 2024. The introduction of the Shahpar-III drone shows that Pakistan is making significant advancements in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology and is enhancing its capability to use it as a strategic defense tool. If you would like details about the Shahpar-III's weaponry or its further technical specifications, I can search for that as well." Would you like to proceed with getting more details about the Shahpar-III's weaponry systems or its Avionics and sensors?
By The World Beauty's & Natural Research Center 2 months ago in Writers
A Discovery in a Bus Shelter. Top Story - November 2025.
I met my first publisher at a bus stop. Yes, I am as busy with the challenges as any of you out there in Vocalland. I have also had more contracts added to my teaching schedule, papers marked and to come on the docket, and I think I may have beaten back a slight cold that set up shop at the back of my head and on my chest. I know that I should rest and restore myself to better shape so that I can keep tapping out these pieces. But I feel compelled to talk about a man who changed my plans for my literary career, especially since I did not think I had one.
By Kendall Defoe 2 months ago in Writers
“Dear Writer, You’re Allowed to Rest”
You’re Allowed to Rest By[Ali Rehman] Dear Writer, I know you. I know the way your mind races faster than your hands can type. I know how you stare at the blinking cursor like it’s taunting you, whispering that you’re falling behind. I know that quiet panic in your chest when you haven’t written anything “worthwhile” for days — or weeks.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Writers








