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Why Writing Helps Me. Top Story - November 2023.
All my life nothing really made sense to me my mind always wandered my only way to make sense of anything is writing my feelings, or making stories up in my head as a way to cope. I have been having such a rough few years adjusting to one place only to go back another. I'm used to running into the arms of my husband.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
10 Things l Hate About You
The rain continued to pour the next morning,Elizabeth reluctantly awoke from her restless slumber,She needed to speak with Ruth_But Ruth's number was unreachable,She felt that Something wasn't right. She dialed Eric's number in a desperate attempt to gather any information about Ruth's whereabouts. With concern etched into every word, she told him to check on her best friend
By RICHARDS DIVINE💜🌸2 years ago in Writers
Top Facts about the Pyramids of Giza
The Pyramids of Giza are one of the most iconic and mysterious ancient structures in the world. Located on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, these magnificent pyramids have fascinated people for centuries. Built as tombs for the pharaohs, the Pyramids of Giza continue to captivate our imagination with their architectural brilliance and historical significance. In this blog post, we will explore three fascinating facts about these incredible structures.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Writers
Normal people don’t have destinies.
Of course, I never tell them that. When they come into my shop, I take their palms solemnly—after I take their payment, $25 cash or card—and stare into the blankness of their futures with undue reverence. Day after day, year after year, they come: the businessmen and the soccer moms, the mailroom clerks, dentists, and hairstylists of the world. The politicians and the theologians, too. The young and the old, the hopeful and the hopeless, the sceptics and the true believers. They all come and its always the same.
By Silvestrs Iliško2 years ago in Writers
Unconventional NaNoWriMo week 1
Overall, it's been a great week, but very tiring. In this post, I'll show you my diary of work during week 1. In total, I worked on my writing goals for 19.25 hours (87.5% of my goal of 22 hours--not bad!). I successfully published my entry in the Unreliable Narrator challenge and made progress on other goals related to my writing business. Keep reading for the details :).
By Maureen Y. Palmer2 years ago in Writers
Neolomicro Challenge
Neolomicro Challenge The advanced alien species known as the Neolomicro had long achieved technological mastery over their world of Neolom, but found themselves lacking challenge and purpose in their overly perfected society. Seeking to rekindle their competitive spirit, the elders embarked on a secret project to influence the development of a younger civilization - humanity on Earth.
By Ramoon Mal2 years ago in Writers
Neologisms: Mirrors of Our Times and Catalysts for Change
One of the diverse subjects I like approximately writing on Vocal is that it urges me to jot down down. Each week or month comes with a clean set of traumatic conditions, which serve as a pleasant amuse-bouche for this creator’s palate which can be susceptible to writer’s block. ‘Neolomicro’ is an especially fun one, over again supplying small bites of concept for a without problems distracted thoughts.
By Muhammed Ismail2 years ago in Writers
The Princess of Her People
They think they own us. They think we are property. They think we are nobodies. I come to tell my people. We are free. We are something. We are able. We are mighty. For I am your princess, Yoli. As Yoli exclaimed at a classroom protest. She was the daughter of chiefs and princesses of Africa. She was tired of the oppression. She was fed up with the lies and maltreatment. She was hurt over the inhumanity. She would fight back tears as guns were pointed at her fellow classmates. She would fight back tears as she saw the struggle was real. Her home, her school, her job, and her country were at war with her people. And this was just the beginning, she would see more and more atrocities. Yet she refused to back down. She refused to give in. She refused to be afraid. She was a Queen in waiting and a verified Princess of her People.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers





