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Amanda's Curious Catalogue
A place for all my writing! Okay, maybe that sub-title is a little too grandiose, but madness truly is a great descriptor for some if not all of my work. I have a penchant for allowing my passion and excitement to leak through, turning some pieces ( like my book reviews ) into blubbering messes of THOUGHTS and FEELINGS rather than critical feedback.
By Amanda Starks9 months ago in Writers
The Good Book
Introduction Last week I bought an album at The Beehive in Alnwick, "The Good Book" by Melanie Safka When I buy vinyl I like them to be special. These days it seems to be coloured vinyl or a picture disc and that is it, which is not very interesting at all.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydred9 months ago in Writers
What The Lean Startup by Eric Rise talks about
Eric Ries' ground-breaking book ''The Lean Startup" has completely changed how entrepreneurs think about starting profitable firms. The lean startup methodology, which fosters quick experimentation, verified learning, and iterative product creation, is introduced by Ries.
By Lily Alazzy 9 months ago in Writers
Eternal Whispers: A Love Beyond Time. Content Warning.
In the small coastal town of Serenity Bay, where the sun kissed the ocean every dawn, lived a man named Nathan and a woman named Lily. Their love story was woven into the very fabric of the town, whispered in the rustling leaves and echoed in the crashing waves. They were destined for each other, two souls entangled in a cosmic dance that would lead them to discover the depths of love, loss, and the eternal beauty of the human heart.
By Paula Roza Pricop9 months ago in Writers
Invisible Success
It was probably the best I’ve ever done in any competition in my life… for anything. So, it gives me immense pride. I had entered the Launch Pad Prose Writing Competition with my short story “Darkness of the Ecuadorian Sunset.” I had entered this contest with different stories three times before. The first two times, nothing happened. The third time, I moved on to the second round which was a great feeling. And it was progress. But then nothing else. And the next round, the Top 100, that was when you would start to reap the benefits. That was when you’d get your story promoted to people in the industry.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile9 months ago in Writers
The Ultimate Battle: PWA vs Native Apps in 2023
The ongoing advancement of mobile technology has sparked a pertinent discussion surrounding Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) versus Native Apps. It can prove challenging to determine which option is most suitable for your business in 2023, given that both present distinct strengths and weaknesses. In this blog post, we will impartially compare the two approaches, allowing you to make an educated decision regarding which option aligns best with your needs. By scrutinizing their respective features, performance capabilities, costs, and more, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the ultimate clash: PWA vs Native Apps in 2023.
By Amy Parker 9 months ago in Writers
A Journey to Paradise:
Alex was once a traveler who lived in the world of adventure and wanderlust. Alex decided to visit the alluring island of Bali since he had an ardent desire to travel the world and experience other cultures. He set out on a voyage that would permanently make an impression on them, their souls primed for transformation and hearts full of enthusiasm.
By Adaeze Nzekwu9 months ago in Writers
health
Title: "A Journey to Wellness: Sarah's Transformation" In a bustling city, amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, lived a woman named Sarah. At the age of 38, she found herself engrossed in the demands of her career, juggling deadlines, and striving for professional success. While Sarah excelled in her job, she had unwittingly neglected her health.
By mohsin kamal9 months ago in Writers