Advice
Can We Stop Writing Stories with Titles That Are Questions Now Please?
Author's preface: Another story that was mysteriously not approved for publication the first time around. Somehow my account got flagged as AI or spam. Flattered but obviously not true. I am a real person I can assure you of that. Also, there is no such thing as AI, but that is a topic for a different article. LOL!
Everyday JunglistPublished 10 months ago in WritersOh—You’re a Writer!
I live in a 55+ community. Some of us still work, but most of the residents fill their days with exercise classes, card games, Mahjong, Bingo, and various social clubs. Since the community is in South Florida, the pool is always a popular location. Evenings offer regular activities like “Tipsy Tuesdays and concerts or dance bands on Friday nights. Of course, all the evening activities are over by no later than 9 o’clock. The old people mustn’t stay out too late or they could have an accident driving their golf carts home.
Mark GagnonPublished 10 months ago in WritersAI and it's Art
I am the first to admit that I am oblivious to a lot of what is happening on Vocal. There is a lot to keep up with. I did ask to be made to feel warm and fuzzy, but now I feel like I if I am not careful, I will internally and externally combust. Things have certainly heated up on the platform.
Novel AllenPublished 10 months ago in WritersDestiny
My First Story I don't remember my exact age when I wrote my first story, but everything else about the day is as clear in my memory as the moment any other protagonist realises their destiny.
Natasja RosePublished 10 months ago in WritersDo It Scared
I believe it was the winter of 2006 when I logged on to the family computer. It was a big hunk of a thing and sat on a wooden desk in what was aptly named the computer room. There were other things in there besides the computer – the ironing board, boxes upon boxes of old family videos, and the overall miscellaneous junk that tends to get accumulated over time that doesn’t have anywhere else to go. But it’s the computer room, because that’s the main purpose of it.
Alivia VarvelPublished 10 months ago in WritersWhen Writing about Disabilities
I'm a DeafBlind writer, when I'm not writing or researching my stories I like to read what others write about disabled people.
Tracy StinePublished 10 months ago in WritersThe Lost Treasure of Atlantis - four possible endings
The four possible endings: • The crystal granted them their deepest wishes: Jack wished to become a famous explorer who traveled around the world, discovering new places and cultures; Lily wished to become a successful writer who published best-selling books based on her adventures with Jack. They were happy and fulfilled, but they forgot about Atlantis and King Atlas, who remained in their eternal sleep.
The Lost Treasure of Atlantis - Part Two
He also knew that he and his people could not survive in the modern world, which was very different from the world they had known. They had no allies or friends, only enemies and strangers. They had no place or purpose in the world, only confusion and despair.
"The Untapped Treasures Above: Unveiling the Fascinating World of Urban Rooftops"
In the bustling landscapes of cities, where all eyes seem glued to the intricate streets and towering buildings, there lies a hidden world that most have yet to uncover. This is a world of untapped potential, concealed atop the roofs of our urban centers. Can you believe that these small, forgotten spaces could be transformed into green oases, while simultaneously serving as energy sources and creative havens?
The Essence of Life: Time, Energy, and Profoundness
Understanding Life's Basic Ingredients Life is an intricate tapestry woven from the threads of time and energy. These two fundamental components are the essence of our existence, determining the quality of our experiences and the legacy we leave behind. In the midst of our fast-paced lives, it's easy to overlook these intrinsic elements. However, by taking a step back to truly grasp their significance, we can unlock a journey that is more meaningful, profound, and impactful.
Rohit SinghPublished 10 months ago in WritersOn Writing By Stephen King
Author's preface: This story was not approved for publication the first time around. Let's hope it goes through this time. Hmm. Weird Now I can't seem to publish anything. Let's try this one more time.
Everyday JunglistPublished 10 months ago in WritersSucceeding, But Not Right Away
Be okay with the process of writing. Maybe you don’t want to succeed immediately. What? Why wouldn’t you want to succeed immediately? Sooner is better, right?
Stephen Kramer AvitabilePublished 10 months ago in Writers