Writing Exercise
But Ralf I don’t have anything to write about.
It always amazes me when someone tells me, “but Ralf I don’t have anything to write about.” There is always something to write about. I can understand that someone might be thinking but my life is boring. But I found that this is rarely the case if ever.
By WrittenWritRalf9 months ago in Writers
My Experience Noticing Homelessness
Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones Deck prompts — When you see a person experiencing homelessness holding a sign on the corner, what do you think, feel, do? Write about it for ten minutes. Tell me about one specific person. You haven’t paid attention? Look next time, and tell me about him, her or them.
By Denise E Lindquist9 months ago in Writers
The Self-Appreciation Challenge: The Entries
Running this challenge has been tons of fun so far. We received way more entrants than anticipated. At first I thought this was going to fail because several pepole mentioned that this was a really hard challenge to do. But in the end 29 people came through with some great entries.
By Rick Henry Christopher 9 months ago in Writers
Top 5 Ways to Empower Women
Empowering women is crucial to developing a better and more equitable society. When women are empowered, educated, and independent, families and communities also become stronger. The following are the top 5 easy and effective ways of empowering women:
By Sakshi Ngo9 months ago in Writers
The Many Experiences of "Cloud Atlas"
The video is attached below. Godspeed and be kind... "The lovelorn, the cry-for-helpers, all mawkish tragedians who give suicide a bad name are the idiots who rush it, like amateur conductors. A true suicide is a paced, disciplined certainty. People pontificate, "Suicide is selfishness." Career churchmen like Pater go a step further and call it a cowardly assault on the living. Oafs argue this specious line for varying reasons: to evade fingers of blame, to impress one's audience with one's mental fiber, to vent anger, or just because one lacks the necessary suffering to sympathize. Cowardice is nothing to do with it – suicide takes considerable courage. Japanese have the right idea. No, what's selfish is to demand another to endure an intolerable existence, just to spare families, friends, and enemies a bit of soul-searching. The only selfishness lies in ruining strangers' days by forcing 'em to witness a grotesqueness."
By Annie Kapur9 months ago in Writers
New Contest For May, Featuring Your Very Own Deranged Lighthouse Keeper!. Top Story - May 2025.
I've been thinking about hosting another contest for a little while now, and I think the time has finally come! What, you may ask, will you be hankerin' to hear from us this time? Well, after much thought and deliberation (a few seconds, at least), I have come up with an ever-so-nefarious prompt. I bet you can't wait to hear it!
By Laura Pruett9 months ago in Writers
The Day I Learned the Hard Way: Choosing the Right Pot for Your Plants
Gardening has always been my refuge—a quiet corner of the world where I can coax life from the soil and find a bit of peace amid the chaos. There’s a thrill in watching a seedling unfurl its first leaves, a quiet pride in harvesting a ripe tomato you’ve nurtured from scratch. But as any gardener knows, this journey isn’t all sunshine and blooms. Sometimes, it’s a lesson in humility, delivered by a wilting plant and a poorly chosen pot.
By Ashley Scott9 months ago in Writers











