Writing Exercise
Most Favourite and Least Favourite Words Poetry Challenge
Do you love words, people? Of course you do, and I love words too. Words have so much power. Words can bring joy, but also bring pain. Words can make you laugh and can arouse you (apart from anything written in Fifty Shades, yuck).
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Writers
Why you should be careful when using AI content directly. Content Warning.
Unveiling the Mystery: The Struggle of Google to avoid AI created content The increasing struggle is clear in the world of making content between the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) versus the want for contact with humans. It seems like Google, the search giant goes for the human touch instead of relying on AI alone which produces monotonous content. To this extent, in this exploration, we explore the rationale behind Google’s preferences and analyze the monotony of AI-produced content that the reader longs for an invigorating experience.
By Hafid Ait Boutaal2 years ago in Writers
Chronicles of Infinite Creativity
Embark on an odyssey through the realms of unbounded creativity with "Chronicles of Infinite Creativity." This isn't just a guide; it's a portal to a world where stories transcend limits and imagination knows no bounds. Crafted for adventurers of the mind, this eBook is a companion in your quest for boundless expression. Join the fellowship of creators diving into the secrets that breathe life into narratives and spark the flames of infinite possibilities.
By Thiago Assis2 years ago in Writers
National Novel Writing Month Is Over for 2023. Top Story - December 2023.
Almost every day I would ask myself, why am I doing this again? And I would answer that it helps me with my writing discipline. To meet the goal of 50,000 words it is only about 1700 words a day. 'Only' is not the right word for it, however!
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
Facing the Void
"Writing is not, alas, like riding a bicycle: it does not get easier with practice. Every time I took out a yellow legal-size pad and fountain pen, and now when I turn on the computer and stare at the blank screen, I'm petrified again: this time, nothing will happen, or something so ruinous as to defy repair..." -Nancy Mairs, Voice Lessons: On Becoming a (Woman) Writer
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Writers
Beyond Screens: Nostalgic Reflections on a Simpler Era. Top Story - November 2023.
The Writing Prompt - Do you remember life before the internet? Oh, the days before the internet! They hold a certain charm, a nostalgic longing for a simpler way of life. In response to the writing prompt asking whether I remember life before the internet, my answer is an unequivocal yes! The world we inhabited back then was one where imagination thrived, friendships blossomed through outdoor play, and entertainment relied not on screens but on the power of our minds.
By Xine Segalas2 years ago in Writers






