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The Writer's Writing Guide
Recently, there have been a lot of articles and series about the writing craft. For example, Rick Henry Christopher has started a series called The Writer's Workshop with different creators. So far, he has featured Scott Wade and Stephanie Bradberry. Heather Hubler has been conducting and publishing fascinating interviews with wonderful creators in a series, titled Center Stage: Creators in the Limelight. She has so far featured Gina C., some guy called Paul Stewart, and Dean F. Hardy. While Stephanie Bradberry has been working on a masterclass that includes Introduction to Innotating Poems, How To Analyze A Haiku, and Introduction To Annotating And Analyzing Poems.
Paul StewartPublished about a year ago in JournalAmazon Erotica
i ordered a box full of assorted sex toys from the Amazon online my dog got the box before i got home and now i’m trying to tell the cops it’s not mine
Dreaming of Love
I thought about you last night... When I opened my eyes you weren't anywhere in sight... I sit on the stone Bricks near the River,
HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)Published about a year ago in PoetsThe Caretaker of Cavendish Manor
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. She had the same brown hair, same blackheads, same tired eyes looking back at me, but somehow I knew she was a fake. It was in the expression on her face, as if she was keeping a secret. I scoffed at her, spraying the antique mirror with some cleaning solution and wiping it with a cloth. The rest of the parlor’s furnishings were shrouded in dust covers. I thought it best to keep them covered and only use what was necessary.
Leslie WritesPublished about a year ago in HorrorIt May Sound Ludicrous
I once befriended a couple, who had the same aunt and uncle. They weren't bro and sister, but Missus and Mister. Now figure it out if you're able.
Cathy holmesPublished about a year ago in PoetsThe Anxious Writer’s Letter
The pressure to create is staggering. The clock is tickin’ and the audience is waiting. The lights are burning too hot, the pen is giving dirty looks, the empty page is a mockery.
Oneg In The ArcticPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsCooking Is A Scam
Cora has a recipe book She used it all the time to cook She cooks for hours Her husband devours And swiftly turns it into poop
Dharrsheena Raja SegarranPublished about a year ago in PoetsMirror of A Murdered Soul
***Author's Warning*** This warning is for all readers but especially any of my friends and family who just like to read whatever I write. Love ya!
Donna ReneePublished about a year ago in HorrorHappy Saint Gertrude’s Day
Nivelles hails a Saint adopted Feast Day with Patrick is co-opted No banished snakes or green beer Feline lovers would cheer
Dana StewartPublished about a year ago in PoetsFailure
"If he made me in his image he's a failure too" Laura Marling, Failure, Alas I cannot swim I have been thinking a lot lately about how I am objectively a failure. Now, hear me out, before you try to pump me up I'll give you a good argument why it's true and also a pretty decent argument to why it's okay.
River JoyPublished about a year ago in MotivationSaint Patrick's Blind Date
This is for the latest Vocal challenge that you can read about below. The limerick only clocks in at thirty words, but I hope it brings a smile to your face. I can't change the font or size in the Vocal editor so took a screenshot of my limerick as well
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in PoetsRumpeledforeskin
Ever since I was a young lad, my only goal in life was to be a member of The Elementals. Instead, I ended up more of a stage prop for a garage band. I have the antics of St. Patrick’s Day to blame. Or perchance it is the ancient curse passed down from my arrogant ancestor Rumpelstiltskin.
Stephanie J. BradberryPublished about a year ago in FictionPaddy's Morning After
Young Paddy was found all bent over, With his face as green as the clover. It wasn't fer fun And he weren't havin' none.
Dana CrandellPublished about a year ago in Poets- First Place in Time Capsule Haiku Challenge
Precious Moment
The golden dewdrop mirrors sunlight. Soon to be evaporated.
PK ColleranPublished about a year ago in Poets - Second Place in Time Capsule Haiku Challenge
Talking in the park
Here you are, my friend Take a seat upon this bench Tell me how it ends.
Luke FosterPublished about a year ago in Poets Time Capsule Haiku Challenge Winners
We've been asking ourselves lately why we keep doing these haiku Challenges because, frankly, they are very difficult to judge!
Vocal Curation TeamPublished about a year ago in ResourcesMomma
“The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own,” I whispered to Edward later that dusky early midnight hour. The mirror always felt like a tool that could help me. It could show me what I wanted. I could be the man I needed to be. That I was meant to be.
Melissa IngoldsbyPublished about a year ago in FictionUFOs and OCR: How can AI refine and digest vintage content?
How can ChatGPT clean up and riff off of a PDF with Optical Character Recognition (OCR)? OCR makes textual content within scans of archival documents accessible, but with the discoloration and complicated fonts often found with these materials OCR is not always accurate. How can ChatGPT streamline the process of accesing retro articles?
Anything New in Here?
Can somebody please explain Why when we see what the fridge contains We close it and sigh Wait a minute or five Then open it up again?
Loryne AndaweyPublished about a year ago in PoetsThe Lost Fawn
The little, lost fawn opened her eyes and took in the sight of the tall, long grass. As it swayed in the African breeze, the last rays of the sunset beamed across the savannah and wrapped the small of her back in a warm, motherly hug.