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Note: I have borrowed this excellent concept from Matthew Fromm. You can check out his library at the link below. As with Matthew Fromm’s library, my archives will be pinned to my profile for easy access and updated regularly. I also indicate my favorites for each category, each Top Story, and the genre of the fictional stories.
Stephanie HoogstadPublished 8 months ago in Writers- Content Warning
Papa didn't go anywhere...
It had been five years since Mahi's father left, but Mahi had not been able to forget him. She would remember her father every time she got up and sat down. In childhood, grandmother used to tell that her parents had become stars in the distant sky. At night, Mahi would go to the terrace and search for her father among the stars in the sky, but the twinkling of any star would not give her peace, instead her eyes would get blurred due to moist eyes, sometimes she would get stuck on the Pole Star, sometimes on the Black Belt and sometimes on the Saptarishi Mandal.
Deepak kumar joshiPublished 8 months ago in Writers How to successfully market Children's Books
The basic concept behind book marketing is simple: figure out who is showing interest in you, find out where they "live," and then sell your book to them. Having said that, the intended audience for children's books is actually not children, but instead the people who buy the books for them. Parents, uncles, aunts, grandparents, teachers, or anybody else. You'll quickly find that you couldn't ask for a better target consumer after you figure out what these adults want in their children's book:
Mohsin RanaPublished 8 months ago in WritersTable of Contents
I've organized my works by Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Haiku, Reviews, and Experimental Articles. Each of these are subcategorized alphabetically by genre, and each of those are further arranged by specific occasion or series. Works themselves are listed oldest to newest.
Mackenzie DavisPublished 8 months ago in WritersRemember Your Audience When Writing.
Who are you writing for? Are you writing for Adults? Teenagers? Young Children? Seniors? Schools? Newspapers? Historians? Medical Services?
Carol TownendPublished 8 months ago in Writersdemand for mechanical engineers in canada
The need and demand for skilled international mechanical engineers is growing rapidly. The Canadian Association of Professional Engineers estimates that there are around 15,000 job vacant positions for mechanical engineers, but there are only 10,000 qualified professionals to fill them.
Mango Myths and Facts: What You Should Know About This Super Fruit
Today we begin the journey of the exotic fruits of South America, with a classic that probably everyone knows. The Mango!
Bjoern SmithPublished 9 months ago in WritersRomance Tropes
Recently, I've seen a lot of confusion between Romance tropes. Admittedly, some of them do have a certain amount of crossover and similarities, but the whole point of a Trope is to catagorise something, so I thought I'd sit down and clarify.
Natasja RosePublished 9 months ago in WritersLet Us Talk About Getting Reads.
I have been a member of Vocal for some time now, and when I first started out I was getting frustrated with the low amount of reads that I was getting.
Carol TownendPublished 9 months ago in Writers- Content Warning
Releasing the Secret Enthusiasm: Investigating the Erotic Side of Composing
Presentation Composing is many times seen as a consistent and organized pursuit, however underneath the surface lies a rich and sexy world ready to be investigated. Figuring out the exotic part of reviewing opens new roads for imagination and articulation. Embracing enthusiasm recorded as a hard copy delivers crude feelings and makes a more profound association between the essayist and the peruser.
Sofiane ZerrouniPublished 9 months ago in Writers Plants With Googly Eyes Ideas
Add a fun twist to your garden and home decor by taking inspiration from this list of Plants with Googly Eyes Ideas. It's a unique concept that combines crafting with gardening, perfect for families looking to make lasting memories together.
Emily GardenarPublished 9 months ago in Writers- Content Warning
"Enchanted Aeries: The Winged Unicorns of Wonder"
**Enchanted Aeries: The Winged Unicorns of Wonder** Once upon a time, in a realm beyond the clouds, there existed a land of pure enchantment called "Enchanted Aeries." It was a place where dreams took flight and imagination knew no bounds. Here, amidst the soft pastel skies and twinkling stars, lived the Winged Unicorns of Wonder – ethereal beings with wings as delicate as gossamer and horns that shimmered like stardust.
Esse Naeemah AliPublished 9 months ago in Writers