Writer's Block
Everything I've Ever Written is Regurgitated- And Yours Is Too!
Recently, I was flipping through facebook reels— yes, I’m old— when I saw an ad that caught my attention. On screen: colossal beasts with gleaming mechanical skeletons and ragged, battle-scarred hides stomped through a scorched wasteland, flanked by ragtag scavengers and grim-faced soldiers leveling rifles like it's their last stand.
By Sandor Szabo2 months ago in Writers
9 Reasons to Keep Writing When You Feel Stuck. Top Story - November 2025.
“A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.” ― Thomas Mann Our reasons for writing are never exactly the same, but there are common threads we can connect over. Many writers have complicated feelings toward their craft. In one sense, it’s your lifeline in getting your voice out to the world. In another, it’s also the thing that drives you to keep writing more and more.
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA2 months ago in Writers
Part 2: The Father’s Shop — A Place of Trust and Test
By midmorning, the sun had climbed higher, brushing the tin rooftops of Shafipur with gold. The lanes near the mosque were alive with sounds — the ring of bicycle bells, the chatter of shopkeepers, and the sweet rhythm of daily life.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal3 months ago in Writers
Part 1: The Morning in the Small City
The sun had only just risen above the quiet rooftops of Shafipur, a small city that still smelled of damp earth and morning prayers. The call of Fajr had faded softly into the breeze, but its peace lingered — like a gentle reminder that every new day was a gift from Allah.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal3 months ago in Writers
China’s import and export of steel, rare earths, iron ore, automobiles, etc. from January to September
According to statistics from the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, the import and export data for steel, rare earths, automobiles, and other commodities in China from January to September 2025 are as follows:
By SINOSTEEL STAINLESS STEEL PIPE3 months ago in Writers
The Echo of Twenty-Two
The Measure of a Line The first day of the Advanced Poetics seminar was always a quiet riot of expectation. Twenty-year-old students, clutching overpriced, dog-eared anthologies, sat ramrod straight, waiting for Professor Mark Ellison to walk into the high-ceilinged lecture hall.
By TheScriptedMind3 months ago in Writers
“Influencers Gone Wild” and the Price of Being Seen in the Age of Algorithms
I remember the day when I first became aware of how thin this line really is between fame and chaos. It was late at my Los Angeles apartment one of those flimsy-walled neon-leaking-through-the-blinds jobs, and I was cutting through a new interface for a client in mobile app development Los Angeles. The lines glowed on my screen; the lines of code, that is. My phone glowed too, but with an entirely different kind of line: a line of fire and scandal racing across one of the Web's biggest influencers.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in Writers







