Writer's Block
I Have No Idea What I'm Doing
After seeing an extreme subscriber increase and an overall increase of visibility on this website, I want to make something very clear: I have no idea what I'm doing.
Alivia VarvelPublished 9 months ago in WritersAn Open Letter to a Girl Who Thought She Could Write.
Dear August-2016 Me, You think you can write. You probably have even admitted this belief out loud. A few days ago, I found a note from your Third Grade teacher, "You are going to be a great author one day!" All this is actually quite amusing.
Carmel KundaiPublished 9 months ago in WritersSHARK WITCHCRAFT? FEMALE SHARKS GATHER EACH YEAR BENEATH THE FULL MOON
Imagine a scenario in which storms overwhelm Los Angeles with shark-filled floods, and tornadoes twist those floodwaters into deadly twisters known as sharknados. Even while this scenario seems exciting, our emphasis today is on a true underwater mystery rather than the inventiveness of Hollywood. Under the full moon, we're diving among the mysterious group of Great Hammerhead sharks. In the seas near French Polynesia, sharks—often thought of as lone predators of the deep—display their secret social side. An all-female gathering of hammerhead sharks, with their strange behavior intimately linked to the moon cycle, has been observed in recent years by an international team of experts.
Cyril LordPublished 9 months ago in WritersBLACK HOLES “BURP” AFTER GOBBLING UP STARS
Astronaut John Crichton unintentionally enters a wormhole in the science fiction series Farscape from 1999, which is now available to watch on Peacock. He is then propelled halfway across the cosmos. In the Farscape world, wormholes are said to occur when two distant black holes simultaneously form and link to one another, ripping a path through space-time that may be traveled through. In the end, it's possible to fall into one black hole and emerge from it on the other side.
Cyril LordPublished 9 months ago in WritersLove and Unity
In the sweltering summer of 2024, as the United States braced itself for yet another divisive election, a small town in the heart of the Midwest was about to become an unlikely symbol of hope, love, and unity. Maplewood, a picturesque community that had seen its fair share of political turmoil, was determined to rewrite the narrative. The story of the Maplewood Mayoral race would capture the hearts of the nation, reminding everyone that even in the most divisive times, love and unity could prevail.
MOSEPH ILAMIPublished 9 months ago in Writers- Content Warning
Ava's Inspiration
Authors Note: Apologies to Mr. Conant for having been such a difficult student. Thank you for the lessons I refused to learn until years passed, and all that you helped inspire. - Al
Never Eat The "Clean" Part Of Moldy Bread
Imagine that you are prepared to create the ideal sandwich. Imagine a sandwich made with tender turkey, ripe tomatoes, and creamy Swiss cheese, all lavishly encircled by two pieces of fragrant sourdough bread and served on a bed of fresh romaine lettuce. It's a time-honored joy and a future masterpiece. Oh no, however! This is what? You see mold as you reach for the bread, which is unattractive. Ugh! The puzzling issue is now, can you save your sandwich by just chopping off the rotten piece and eating the rest? Prepare yourself, because the solution may not be as obvious as you believe.
Cyril LordPublished 10 months ago in Writers- Content Warning
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 10 months ago in Writers My First 21 Days on Vocal
A two-year writing drought. Two years of silence. Two years of internalizing my thoughts. I was questioning my beliefs.
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 10 months ago in WritersFeeling Uninspired?
So, you need to be more inspired and figure out what to write. But you need to figure out what to write or do to start writing again. So, how do you get back into the creative groove so that you can pen that masterpiece?
Mother CombsPublished 10 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 10 months ago in Writers