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Science fiction conventions and comic conventions for every type of science fanatic.
What to Do When a Story Flops: Revive, Repackage, or Retire?
You hit publish. You’re excited. You share it across your socials. You dream of readers pouring in—only it doesn’t happen. Silence. Maybe a couple of reads from friends and then… nothing. No engagement. No comments. No traction. That post has flopped.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism
What I Learned Earning My First $100 on Vocal: A Realistic Breakdown
Introduction When I first stumbled upon Vocal, I was skeptical. The idea of making money by simply writing online sounded too good to be true. But curiosity won. I signed up, wrote a few stories, and waited. Little did I know, earning my first $100 on Vocal would teach me more than just patience—it would completely reshape how I view online writing, content value, and digital income streams.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism
How I Use Social Media to Drive Traffic to My Vocal Stories (Without Spamming)
Introduction If you’re writing on Vocal and hoping that your stories will magically blow up without any promotion, I’ve got news for you: they won’t. Sure, Vocal does have a built-in community and newsletter distribution, but unless you’re winning challenges or being featured, you need to bring in your own traffic. And the best source? Social media.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism
The Mountain He Moved for Me
A Bond Like No Other In a quiet town in Turkey, lived a man named Harun, a humble tailor known for his calm voice and strong hands. He didn’t have much no car, no big house, no fancy clothes but he had a heart larger than the mountains around his village.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Futurism
The Secret Life of a Freelance Writer: What No One Tells You
It starts with a laptop. And a lot of silence. At first glance, the freelance writing life seems romantic. You imagine sunlit cafés, flexible hours, and writing words that change lives—or at least earn applause. But no one tells you about the quiet panic between assignments. Or the self-doubt that shows up more reliably than direct deposit.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism
Researchers pinpoint the time and place where the first people used whale bones to make tools and harpoons.
In the distant past, whale populations thrived, but they are now significantly reduced. Whales were utilized by early humans who lived near the water as a source of resources and sustenance. To kill more whales, they also used whale bones to construct equipment like harpoons.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Futurism
The Best Platforms to Publish and Profit as a New Writer in 2025
Breaking into the world of writing has never been easier—or more confusing. As a new writer in 2025, you’re faced with a plethora of online platforms promising visibility, creative freedom, and most importantly, income. But which ones actually deliver?
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Futurism











