Writing Exercise
Why I write in the middle of the Night
Because silence has a language only the heart understands I never meant to become a midnight writer. In fact, for most of my life, I feared the night. It held too many shadows, too many memories that scratched at the door of my mind when the world quieted down. But over time, I learned that silence is not an enemy — it’s an invitation. And now, when the world sleeps, I wake up to write.
By Hanif Ullah 7 months ago in Writers
Why I Almost Quit Writing—and Why I Didn’t”
**Why I Almost Quit Writing—and Why I Didn’t** For as long as I can remember, writing has been a part of my life—not just a hobby, but a heartbeat. I wrote my first story when I was eight. It was a tale about a dragon who ran a bakery, and though it was filled with spelling errors and questionable logic, my parents taped it to the fridge like it was the next great novel. That sense of validation carried me through many years, until the world’s voice grew louder than my own.
By Ubaid Khan7 months ago in Writers
I Lost My Writing Mojo — But I Found My Way Back
I Lost My Writing Mojo — But I Found My Way Back For a while, it felt like my words had packed their bags and left. I’d sit at my laptop, fingers hovering over the keys, waiting for inspiration to hit. But all I got was silence. Not the peaceful kind—no, this was the uncomfortable, heavy kind. The kind that makes you question yourself. Am I still a writer? Was I ever?
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Writers







