Writing Exercise
Edible vs. Inedible Berries: Knowing the Difference
Distinguishing between edible and inedible berries can be crucial for your safety, as some berries can be poisonous or cause adverse reactions if consumed. Here are some guidelines to help you identify the difference:
By Pasti mamli2 years ago in Writers
Why it's Important to Rebranding?
Creativity: It is important to know when venturing into rebranding an idea, author brand, book product to figure out what works for us. Putting our whole world into another persons fingertips can be very daunting. Here is an example of what I did step by step...
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
Tiger Fight
In the heart of the dense jungle, where sunlight filters through the canopy in golden threads, a fierce rivalry simmered between two of nature's most formidable predators: the majestic tiger and the cunning hyena. Both were masters of their domain, each ruling over their own territories with an iron paw or a stealthy laugh.
By Ahsan Fikri2 years ago in Writers
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing Hard work is the sole key to achieving any goal and dreams that you hold in life. Being true to yourself and placing your utmost efforts in whatever you do, will lead you to the desirable outcome that every person yearns for in their lifetime. To be or not to be the conventional goal achiever, society puts a lot of pressure on children and young adults to academic excellence and achieve good marks in every exam the student undertakes. While it is important to give your 100%, sacrificing your mental health in the process ultimately results in complete burnout and renders you unable to function healthily and productively.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Love Me, or Leave Me Alone
I stepped onto the train, just in time to hear the loudspeaker announce, "The doors will be closing now!" A sigh of relief escaped my lips; mingled with the attempts to catch my breath. Another rush hour morning, and as usual, there was barely standing room, much less any empty seats. As I elbowed my way to grasp a hold of the pole, my stomach decided to advocate for the other passengers I had showed no mercy for. A few weeks ago, I thought I needed to start eating breakfast more regularly; a few weeks from now, I don't think getting a seat on the train will be quite as difficult.
By Alaine Hay2 years ago in Writers
All I Know Is I Know Nothing
I've never been one to desire love for myself. In fact, more often than not, I've rejected love more than I have embraced it fully with open arms and compelete trust. Some might accuse this attachment style as avoidant, and those people just might be the ones to read me with utmost clarity. It is with regret that I learn this too late in life.
By Meli Remborn2 years ago in Writers
Let's Forget
The scene opens with a creator, the Originator, sitting at a desk. The following is the dialogue that occurs between the Originator (O) and the Machine (M). The Originator is a young man. On the desk is a laptop, in front of which he is sat, his fingers hovering over the keys ready to type, the microphone on so that they can converse.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Writers







