Writing Exercise
The Best Writing Habit To Start In The Next 30 Days
Looking to start a new habit to help you along your writing journey? Since it's the beginning of the month now is the perfect time to implement one into your routine.. and it's even a bonus that it's a short month so if it doesn't work you don't have to stick with it for too long.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Growing with the Flow
This year, I am continuing my quest of becoming a doer. I aspire to treat Vocal with this same commitment to jump right in and see through my works to completion. I aim to complete every challenge (within reason for myself). Even if I do not submit my piece to the challenge while it is open, I will hold myself accountable to publishing it after I complete it nonetheless. My main goal for this year of creating and sharing on Vocal is to follow through with my creations and complete the pieces I have previously started, but that have been sitting unfinished - in some cases, even just a concept - for quite a while.
By Calista Marchand-Nazzaro2 years ago in Writers
Path to Oblivion
Intro by Luna Park “Diary Entrance 100, We all knew that one day humans, we, would find a path but not for the best, rather to oblivion. We would fight each other until the last and there is no glory in it. And the best part of all, is that we are so blind by all the things we became, in it including all the words in all the languages of men to describe all the bad behaviours and things that humanity could ever do, all came true. We are not in the movies anymore. This is the truth. All the craziness of nuclear weapons happened. So, here is presented the path to oblivion. Only a few survived. And no, we did not go to Mars nor another planet. We got got stuck here on Earth. Apocalypse is not a theme anymore, but pain still is. I suffer every day by the effects of radiation. Al science and their creators of what some call the dark magic. Stupid, I know. I don’t believe in it. We all lost the belief in Christmas or any Mambo Jambo of the past. Capitalism died just there when it was it’s time, as the things named with ism.
By Antonio Madrugada2 years ago in Writers
Shaping Realities: Exploring the Top Augmented Reality Companies
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, Augmented Reality (AR) has emerged as a transformative force, blending the digital and physical realms to create immersive experiences. The driving force behind the magic of AR lies in the innovative work of companies dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible. In this exploration, we'll delve into the dynamic world of Augmented Reality and highlight the top AR companies that are shaping the future of interactive and augmented experiences.
By Lucas Wong2 years ago in Writers
Crow Life Evolution from the Old Testament to the Present
The crow is a bird that has been around for millions of years. It is a member of the Corvidae family, which also includes ravens, jays, and magpies. Crows are found all over the world, in a variety of habitats. They are intelligent and adaptable birds, and they have played an important role in human culture for centuries.
By Abody N. Eiid2 years ago in Writers
Whispers in White
Whispers in White The crunch of boots echoed in the pristine stillness, each footstep a stark imprint on the unbroken canvas of snow. The pines stood sentinel, cloaked in ermine, their boughs heavy with frosted silence. Anya pulled her fur tighter, the air a crisp caress against her exposed cheeks.
By Abody N. Eiid2 years ago in Writers
Beyond Limits: Unleashing the Power of word counter in Writing. Content Warning.
In the realm of writing, where every word carries weight and significance, the concept of phrase count number stands as a fundamental metric that impacts the impact, structure, and effectiveness of a piece. This article delves into the significance of phrase count number and explores how equipment like Wordcounter may be instrumental in harnessing the electricity of particular and intentional writing.
By Abbas Arfan Panjabaseels2 years ago in Writers
Prompted: #1. Top Story - February 2024.
PROMPTED: INTRODUCTION I'm new here, but I'm a fan of writing prompts (I have a few things to say about them HERE) and I'm a fan of creating community and uplifting other writers. So, I thought I'd attempt to host a writing challenge (unofficial). If it gets enough interest, I hope to make this a regular monthly exercise. I welcome your feedback and encourage you to join in the fun.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
A Story Every Day - Prompts for February 2024
February is almost on us, so here are some prompts for you for your brain to mull on! Reminder: The aim is to post a short story (microfiction) EVERY DAY in 2024. Here's the post about it, and the follow-up. Word limit is 366 (minimum count 300) The prompts are aids only, not challenges (unless you want to use them that way). It doesn't have to be perfect. Hopefully a decent standard, but not perfect. Perfection is the enemy of creativity, no? The idea is to get the juices flowing. Stories that are short and sweet, and plenty of them. There's a way to keep your streak going if you know in advance you won't be able to get online on certain dates
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
‘Gimo Jr. and the Aswang Clan’: A noteworthy aswang book
One outstanding aswang book in contemporary Philippine literature has piqued readers' interest and revived a well-known urban legend: "Gimo Jr. and the Aswang Clan”. Written by Andrew pasaporte , this narrative isn’t just thrilling but also intermingles horror, fantasy along with cultural ambience leading to its apex – Aswang as a feared Filipino monster.
By Berliza Palmes2 years ago in Writers





