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The Uprightness of Tropical Storm Hilary
1. Typhoon Hilary was perhaps the most remarkable tempest on record. 2. It caused broad harm across the Caribbean and the southeastern US.
YOU NEED MEPublished 9 months ago in Writers Writing Prompts for the Curious Creative
Recently, I’ve been incorporating songs into my novel writing, and it's made me realize how much of my creativity comes from my engagement with various forms of art. I've written poems for advertisements, discovered short story inspiration from a well-designed garden, and reshaped characters based on how I perceived they would react to a very fussy dessert.
Pluto WolnosciPublished 9 months ago in WritersA Dose of Nostalgia
“A+ I can hear your voice through your writing!” This was the note my fourth-grade teacher, Mrs. Burns, left me on the Write a Paragraph About Your Family assignment.
Campfire Stories
Campfire stories. We have all heard them. We have all told at least one. They send chills down our spines, making us scared to sleep at night. Parents, siblings, friends, and camp counselors have told us. The scarier they are, the more we love them.
Mother CombsPublished 9 months ago in WritersThe Beginning, The Middle, and the Twist
With the winners of the recent "Tales Retold" challenge being announced in the next few days, I wanted to stick a pen to paper, metaphorically, with a few more thoughts. I've already banged on a bit about this here.
L.C. SchäferPublished 9 months ago in WritersSan Pedro Sula, Honduras
San Pedro Sula, located in northwestern Honduras, has received notoriety as one of the most challenging cities in the world to live in. While it is essential to well known the difficulties that residents face, it is equally vital to consider the nuances and complexities that make contributions to the city's struggles.
Moharif YuliantoPublished 9 months ago in WritersBlue moon: A rare astronomical Phenomenon dazzles the sky
In the broad canvas of the night sky, there occurs a unique and enthralling celestial occurrence that unfolds like a cosmic show. It's a spectacle that catches the interest of stargazers worldwide: the Blue Moon. On a recent Wednesday night, the year's closest full moon graced the sky, leaving spectators transfixed.
Cyril LordPublished 9 months ago in WritersI.N.D.I.A. coalition to Contest 2024 elections together, hammers 'One Country, One Political Race' plan
The individuals from the India coalition, in a goal, have said that they will before long concoct a seat-dividing equation between their individuals for the following year's Lok Sabha surveys.
Cyril LordPublished 9 months ago in WritersThe Ascent Of Cheerful New Month Messages And Their Psychological Interpretations
Cheerful New Month messages are short good tidings or wishes traded toward the start of another month to communicate great wishes, energy, and support to companions, family, partners, or associates. These messages are a method for praising the beginning of another month and sharing expectations for the days to come. They can go from...
Cyril LordPublished 9 months ago in WritersHow to use AI responsibly
Are you shocked by the number of ChatGPT generated articles that are appearing on Vocal and other platforms? You know the ones I am talking about. Cliché-ridden turgid tosh with six or seven subtitles and a conclusion. You learn nothing reading it, it does nothing for the creator's reputation, and it's about as entertaining as watching paint dry.
Raymond G. TaylorPublished 9 months ago in WritersReinventing Poets
My high school creative writing teacher was a legend in our agricultural corner of the county. Well, she was to me. She drove a red Volkswagen Beetle and had two black and white French bulldogs. And she was an honest writer.
Emma Kate ColemanPublished 9 months ago in WritersI Got A Top Story On Vocal
Introduction These are just some thoughts, observations, and musings about when I drop into other creator's stories and see they have only a few comments and hearts which implies not many reads.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 9 months ago in Writers