Writing Exercise
A love between a botanist and archivist
The greenhouse was filled with the tangent scent of leafy succulents and towering trees as it always did in the usual humid afternoon. The burning rays translated into golden kisses upon the vegetation and the customers within, bathing everything in its wake.
By Sapphire D.B Boaabout a year ago in Writers
The Loss of the Holy Treasure
The Realization I wake up to my usual gooning session first thing on the morning, looking at my saved posts that i saved for that exact occasion, when i came to a sudden realization. I forgot to save the post of my treasured, since the day i saw it, fanart!
By vitor gabriel alcantara da silvaabout a year ago in Writers
The Art of Human Copy writing
In a world oversaturated with messages, brands, and media, copywriting has never been more valuable. Every word counts, from a headline to an email, from social media to an ad. Human copywriting is much more than putting sentences together; it's about understanding psychology, connecting with emotions, and driving action. Let's look at what human copywriting really is, why it matters, and how you can tap into its power.
By TaviiišØš¦āļøabout a year ago in Writers
What Secret Ingredients Make a Book Shine Through Editing?
Editing is an essential stage of writing when the second draft material turns into an aesthetic book. Of course, there is a great deal of technical editing that involves correcting errors regarding grammar, spelling, and punctuation. But editing is more about polishing the narrativeās deeper aspects that allow it to connect with the audience. Here are the āSecret Ingredientsā that help in making a book stand out upon undergoing the editing process.
By Diane L. Richardsonabout a year ago in Writers
Storytelling Mastery: Hook. Hold. Captivate.
"Picture this: A stormy night, rain pounding on the window as John, an exhausted father, stares at the flickering glow of his computer screen. It's 2 AM, and heās one email away from losing the biggest client of his career. He takes a deep breath, fingers hovering over the keyboard. And thenāhis phone buzzes with a message that changes everything."
By Photons OSabout a year ago in Writers
First story
Initial inspo: A start to a romance or a demise? Set in the Industrial period of England Casts of shadows and whirling winds seemed to be the only inhabitants of London this evening, which were followed by the ever-growing smoke enveloping the area with its tightly woven fingers.
By Sapphire D.B Boaabout a year ago in Writers
The Day the Printer Took Over
Max never thought his Monday would spiral into madness over a printer. Then again, he also didnāt think heād be negotiating workplace conditions with office equipment. It started the same way every disaster does: with misplaced confidence. Max strolled into the copy room, latte in hand, whistling a tune as if the universe wasnāt planning his downfall.
By Oumaima Jamilabout a year ago in Writers
How to edit your first draft.
First of all, if you have finished your first draft, well done, you've done an amazing jobāonly 5% of people, who start, finish. Now the fun begins. Editing is the next step and there are a few different kinds. Start with developmental editing, where we look at the big picture. You'll be analysing your plot structure, character development and worldbuilding.
By Lara Newton about a year ago in Writers







