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Whispers of Fate
In the heart of a quaint village, Mia, a talented artist with a mysterious past, crosses paths with Ethan, a brooding writer seeking inspiration. Their lives become intertwined as they uncover secrets hidden within the village's history, slowly falling in love amidst the intrigue. As they delve deeper into the past, they realize that their connection might be more than just a coincidence, and that fate has its own plans for them. With every twist and turn, their love is put to the test, and they must confront their own fears and vulnerabilities to unravel the truth and find the happiness they both deserve.
By Omonona Olubunmi10 months ago in Writers
How to Check if Content Was Written by AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly sophisticated, and its ability to generate text is no exception. Today, there are many AI-powered tools that can create human-quality text, making it difficult to tell the difference between AI-generated content and human-written content.
By Dheeraj Giri11 months ago in Writers
Spilling The Beans About The Past
The very first piece of writing I did on Vocal Media was a story about the legendary Robert Johnson, the father of the blues and good old Rock and Roll. The reason I wrote this article was to set the record straight about who invented Rock and Roll due to the fact that Johnson's story resonated with me on personal and professional levels.
By Adam Evanson11 months ago in Writers
My First Ever Piece
As a child, I remember starting a few stories only to end up not finishing them for whatever reason. It was only when I became an adult that I consistently began to end my stories. However, there is one story that I wrote from my childhood that I was able to finish. It was a very short story, a children’s book in all honesty, but a finished written piece nevertheless.
By Rebecca Patton11 months ago in Writers
BUILDING CHARACTER
“What if I am cursed?” I thought as life seemed to pummel me. I was leaving my apartment complex when I discovered someone had slashed one of my tires. This was after getting in an accident weeks prior. I would be calling into work again as I had just recovered from being sick. Rent was nearly due. I barely had anything to eat. Depression weighed me down.
By Sherman B. Mason11 months ago in Writers
Ink Trails: My Journey from First Grade to Front Page
I remember the very first piece I remember writing. It was a poem about a lost dog. I was in the first grade, and I had just lost my own dog, a little terrier named Sparky. I was so sad, and I wanted to write something to express my feelings.
By Rohit Gupta11 months ago in Writers
Blank Page
I must have been staring at this blank computer screen for at least an hour with nothing to show for it. People write about writer’s block, which in is an oxymoron since they’re writing about it, but never experienced it until now. Bored, frustrated, and feeling useless, I did what anyone would do in this situation—I took a nap.
By Mark Gagnon11 months ago in Writers
Floated Away
I couldn’t tell you the first thing I wrote, because I was too young to remember, but one of the first projects I remember writing, was my own story called “Floated Away”. I think I was about seven or eight when I wrote this, back in the late 90’s or early 2000’s. I don’t know why I wrote it, but I do remember putting it all together.
By Elizabeth Butler11 months ago in Writers