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If You Don't Write Something, How Do You Expect Others to Read It?
You haven’t written another chapter of that book you've been writing. You intend to write another poem for that poetry collection you've been working on, but you never do.
Jasmine AguilarPublished about 2 hours ago in WritersA Trip to China
My trip to China was a journey full of adventure and exploration, giving me an insight into the culture and customs of this ancient and mysterious country. I started with Shanghai, the most international city, and slowly explored further inland cities, covering Chengdu, Qinghai, Yunnan and Tibet Tours, and felt a variety of cultural collisions.
Jenny YangPublished about 3 hours ago in WritersI am Thankful of Such Everything.
I am appreciative that I got to go through _________. Writing Prompts for Gratitude by Rupi Kaur It is with gratitude that I have witnessed my children blossom into compassionate, loving adults who are building families and finding meaningful jobs.
Vocal Challenges Made Me a Better Writer and Keep Me Writing
For new writers like myself, this article is meant to convey the things I’ve personally learned by participating in the various types of Vocal challenges; things that I think made me a better writer. I’m sure there are many more lessons than what I’ve listed, but these are the ones that brought me “aha!” moments.
Sara FrederickPublished about 3 hours ago in WritersCultural Devaluation
Cultural devaluation refers to the process by which the cultural practices, values, and traditions of a society are undermined or rendered less significant, often due to external influences, internal neglect, or a combination of both. This phenomenon can have profound and multifaceted effects on the social fabric, identity, and overall well-being of communities. Understanding the dynamics of cultural devaluation and its consequences is essential for fostering a society that respects and preserves its cultural heritage while embracing change and diversity.
Alohan I RowlandPublished about 6 hours ago in WritersA Bloody Review
Disclaimer: The following is a review of “A Bloody Business” By Stephen A. Roddewig. I will discuss potential spoilers within this book. If you plan to read this amazing novel and wish to avoid spoilers, then reader discretion is advised.
Donna Fox (HKB)Published about 9 hours ago in WritersDiscovery of Lost Manuscript
As the storm raged outside in Cabot Cove, I found peace from a crackling sounds by the fire, savoring the witching hour and the soft raindrops on the siding.
K. FrizzellPublished about 10 hours ago in WritersIbrahim Elhefnawy: The content industry in the Arab world has developed greatly
Egyptian content creator Ibrahim Elhefnawy said that the content industry on social media in the Arab world has developed very significantly. Since the emergence of the Corona virus in 2020.
"The English Teacher"
Mrs. Thompson, a dedicated English teacher, had spent her entire career inspiring young minds to appreciate the beauty of language and literature. She had always been passionate about her work, but as the years went by, she began to feel like she was stuck in a rut. Her students seemed to be more interested in their phones than in Shakespeare's sonnets, and she felt like she was struggling to make a connection with them.
Isra SaleemPublished about 11 hours ago in Writers'Mohammed' in the UK is now the second most popular name for children
'Mohammed' in the UK is now the second most popular name for children Outside the Muslim world, the UK is now far ahead in terms of children's names 'Mohammed'. In Britain, 'Mohammed' is currently gaining popularity as a boy child.
Anis Ahmed SiddequePublished about 12 hours ago in WritersAlone
The old man lived alone in a small cottage at the foot of a towering lighthouse. He had been the lighthouse keeper for over 40 years, and even though he had retired, he couldn't bear to leave the place that had been his home for so long.
Isra SaleemPublished about 12 hours ago in WritersIsraeli bureau breaks, taking steps to leave Netanyahu
The wartime bureau was framed with Benjamin Netanyahu, Benny Gantz, and Safeguard Pastor Yov Galant on October 8, the day after the Hamas intrusion of Israel. Yet, in this bureau, there has been a tone of who will take the post-war Gaza rule or what will be the fate of Gaza.
Anis Ahmed SiddequePublished about 12 hours ago in Writers