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Our universe relatives
Once upon a time, in a universe filled with infinite possibilities, the creation of the material world was intricately woven into the very fabric of space itself. It all began with the structure of the vacuum, a vast expanse where the tiniest particles, from the subplonk to the planck, swirled and spun, giving birth to protons, atoms, planets, stars, galaxies, superclusters, and entire universes.
Ishara WIJETUNGAPublished about a year ago in JournalCreating Conflict in Your Novel
Every story needs conflict to keep readers engaged and invested in the outcome. Any I don't mean conflict as a big battle or some big space race. There's conflict in all stories - even Pride and Prejudice has conflict.. lots of it! Conflict is what drives the plot forward, creates tension and drama, and ultimately leads to a satisfying resolution. But how do you create conflict in your novel? Here are some techniques and tips to help you add tension and drama to your story:
Elise L. BlakePublished about a year ago in JournalWriters on Writing: Jack Black as R.L. Stine
I'll come out and say it: I love the movie Goosebumps. Jack Black, R.L. Stine, books coming to life, the creepy as heck ventriloquist dummy Slappy, what's not to love? It won't top the books or R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour, but it's hilarious. It also has some great lessons on writing and life. My personal favorite comes from a quote given by Jack Black in his role as R.L. Stine.
Stephanie HoogstadPublished about a year ago in JournalWhy Automated Voice Message Will Be Your Next Big Obsession
In today's fast-paced business landscape, effective communication plays a vital role in achieving success. As technology continues to evolve, businesses are constantly on the lookout for innovative ways to engage with their audience and streamline their communication processes.
Escape the Cubicle: Compelling Reasons to Choose Coworking Spaces in Pakistan
Introduction: In recent years, the traditional office environment has undergone a remarkable transformation. With the rise of remote work and the gig economy, more professionals are seeking flexible and collaborative workspaces that cater to their specific needs. Coworking spaces have emerged as a popular choice, offering a refreshing departure from the confines of a cubicle. This blog explores the top five compelling reasons why choosing coworking spaces in Pakistan is an excellent decision for professionals seeking a dynamic and productive work environment.
Munnazir ZarinPublished about a year ago in JournalPrinciples of Empowerment in Social Work
Self-assurance The standard of self-assurance is key to the social work calling. Social laborers ought to regard the independence of people and backing their capacity to come to conclusions about their lives. This standard perceives that people are the best specialists on their own lives and that they ought to be the ones settling on conclusions about their future.
Mahnoor MalikPublished about a year ago in JournalManaging Your Writing Time
As a writer, finding time to write can be a challenge. Between work, family, and other responsibilities, it can be difficult to carve out the time necessary to write a novel. However, with some time management strategies, you can find the time you need to pursue your passion for writing, and well - there's no other way to say it, but you need to stop procrastinating and putting off your writing for reasons and reasons.
Elise L. BlakePublished about a year ago in JournalQuotes From the Tripitaka
Welcome to Readdude, where we explore the transformative power of literature. In this post, we will embark on a journey of spiritual awakening through the pages of the Tripitaka, one of the most ancient and revered Buddhist texts.
The Tripitaka
Welcome to the world of Buddhism, where peace and enlightenment are sought after through ancient teachings. The Tripitaka, also known as the “Three Baskets,” is a religious book that guides millions of Buddhists worldwide.
Ten Books You Have To Read Before You Die
A year or so ago, my sister tagged me in a challenge called "Ten Books Ten Days". The aim was to post the picture of a book cover every day for ten days. A book you loved. No review, no explanation - just the cover.
L.C. SchäferPublished about a year ago in JournalQuotes From The Torah
Welcome to our book blog, where we delve into the rich tapestry of literature that enlightens, inspires, and challenges us.
The Torah
“The Torah” is considered the holy book of the Jewish people. It is a compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, known as the Pentateuch, and is believed to have been written by Moses under divine inspiration.