Writer's Block
My Writing Process
While everyone is different, I know we all, on occasion, suffer from writer's block. Some days I feel like I can't find any inspiration or motivation at all. On the flip side, however, there are times when my mind will produce fleeting thoughts and ideas at such a rapid pace that I can hardly keep up. This may be a problem at times since I’m not focused on one thing in particular. Writing assists me in taking a more complete and in-depth look at some of the fleeting thoughts I might have.
By William Saint Val11 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
THE MYSTIC CREATURE
In a quiet, poor town in Clieve City, there lived a poor baker with his daughter whim the town cherished. On the oposite land , there was a wealthy merchant who was responsible for the town's wealth. the wealthy merchant whom theyall called Feimhell was only seen occassionally in the wee morning hours where he would come to the market sing in a loud beautiful voice but no one dared to cme oout for they feared him out of his appearance, His white skin with fiery red shoulder length hair, green eyes and a bloodstricken lips with two 4 black canines i the midst of the other milk white teeth. Questions were, was he a vampire, a forest animal, a demon or some unfortunate being of nature.
By Damaris Maina11 months ago in Writers
Top 10 Classic Mystery Novels That Stand the Test of Time
Secret books have a special capacity to enthrall peruses, bringing them into a universe of tension, interest, and confusing riddles. Throughout the long term, various writers have made works of art that keep on enchanting generations of perusers. These exemplary secret books not only deal with enrapturing plots and all-around well-made characters but have likewise gone the distance, making a permanent imprint on the class. In this article, we will investigate ten immortal secret books that have kept up with their charm and keep on being commended for their commitment to the universe of writing.
By Mystery Box11 months ago in Writers
Instruments of Change in the World
In a world brimming with complexities and challenges, we often underestimate the profound influence we possess. Just as a musical instrument contributes its unique timbre to an ensemble, you are an instrument of change, capable of orchestrating a symphony of transformation in the world.
By Mike Kolawole11 months ago in Writers
The Most Hazardous Natural Phenomena in the Ocean
The Most Hazardous Natural Phenomena in the Ocean The ocean is home to various natural phenomena that can be hazardous. In 2011, a diving team discovered an enigmatic object in the northern Baltic Sea that puzzled many. While some speculated that it might be a sunken extraterrestrial craft due to its metal composition indicating an unnatural origin, scientists now entertain the possibility that this artifact dates back to the Ice Age or might even be a relic of a meteorite trapped beneath ice.
By Oladokun Peter 11 months ago in Writers
Nominating a Writer for the 2023 Vocal Writing Awards
The 2023 Vocal Writing Awards is a celebration of creativity, a platform for voices, and an opportunity to introduce more writers to our vibrant community. By spreading the word about the awards and nominating writers to participate, you can play a significant role in expanding our community and growing the prize pool.
By Steve R. Anderson11 months ago in Writers
Why Every Word Matters. Top Story - August 2023.
Have you ever thought that writing is useless and perhaps even questioned its significance in the grand scheme of things? But as soon as the thought forms in your mind, you suddenly feel guilty, and this deep sense of shame washes over you. It's as though your heart protests, defending this ancient art. You feel horrible calling yourself a writer, as if you committed an unthinkable sin by thinking negatively about writing. We ponder and often wonder, but why do we attach so much importance to something that, at its core, is just a tool?
By William Saint Val11 months ago in Writers