Prompts
The One
“So, how have you been? I haven’t really seen you since… well… it’s been a while!” She danced around the question she really wanted to ask. What she really wanted to say was, ‘How’ve you been since the break-up? Are you still super depressed or can we hang out again without me feeling like I’m talking to a corpse?’
By Kelsey Winds11 months ago in Writers
Broken Beauty
Being a poet at an age as young as 11, some might say is impossible. When one thinks of poetry, it is thought-provoking, gut-wrenching, heart-breaking, and how can an 11 year old possibly have enough worldly experience to write anything so meaningful and deep?
By Lizzy Rose11 months ago in Writers
Ode to the Forgotten Key
In the symphony of existence, where the grand crescendo of novelty often captures our attention, there exists an unsung hero, overlooked yet eternally steadfast. Let us delve into the forgotten corners of our perception and celebrate an artifact of quiet eminence - the unassuming key. This tribute is an ode to the key, an emblem that bridges chasms, unlocks destinies, and whispers tales of yore.
By Brajesh Sharma11 months ago in Writers
How to Write Leads that Engage an Audience
Most adults have experienced sitting through a boring lecture that required strategically placed toothpicks to boost open our eyelids. However, we have also sat mesmerized by mentors with the gift of teaching who have us craving more information. The talent of presenting material in a manner that captivates the audience must begin immediately. Once interests wane, the challenge of waking a sleeping audience becomes intensely more difficult.
By Brenda Mahler11 months ago in Writers