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Books From Creators You Know & Love Issue 1
Hello everyone, Les here. When it comes to writing, many of us pursue more than one avenue, but a book is the stuff dreams are made of. Whether it's via a traditional publisher or through self-publishing avenues, these creators are getting their words in print and up for sale! Here's a short list from those VSS members you know and love.
By The Vocal Creators Chronicle4 years ago in Journal
Halloween with The VCC
Hello everyone, Les here. I don't know about you, but fall flew by faster than bad cake gets devoured at office parties for me. Leaves have departed, snow is falling for some of us northerners and thoughts of...gasp...the red and green holiday season and all it's chaos are on the horizon. But before the next issue, which will fall in November, I wanted to give a proper send off to my favourite holiday. It's just me this time around, though Caroline and James extend warm wishes to everyone as always. Included below are some lists, some fiction, and some fun.
By The Vocal Creators Chronicle4 years ago in Journal
Calling All Writers
What is Vocal? Vocal is a platform that storytellers and creators can use to write long-form stories about...well, pretty much anything and everything! Vocal members enjoy an easy-to-use template that enables them to enrich their stories with photos and embedded media so audiences can enjoy captivating posts.
By Dana Maxwell4 years ago in Journal
A Noteworthy Fiction Contest on Vocal Media - $125,000 Prizes
An Invitation and Guidance on Entering a Compelling Fiction Contest by Vocal Fiction is an excellent communication tool. I am not a fiction writer but an avid consumer of fiction. I occasionally used fiction to convey important and sensitive societal matters in my stories. Fiction helped me understand the perspectives of other people. I learned to see the world through the eyes of fictional characters. This cognitive process has been invaluable in my mental health and leadership journey.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz4 years ago in Journal
Adding More to My Plate, How Much Writing Can I Handle in a Month?
I’m one who often takes on too much and pushes myself to my absolute limits. In reality, I’m quite impressed that I haven’t thrown in the towel on several projects. Is adding more writing to the month going to push me over the edge?
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
The Four Laws of Digital Body Language
Value Visibly Value Visibly means being attentive and careful about others' communications. Taking enough time to read and judge the texts, getting the reply ready within the time limit and sending those to the correct recipients quickly are part of this important element, Value Visibly. The most vital part is the level of respect and appreciation we can transmit through our quick responses. More specifically, we have to focus on the points below,
By Moshiur Rahman4 years ago in Journal
Not Now I'm Writing
Not Now, I'm Writing by Cleve Taylor During the early months of the pandemic we hardly ever left the house. With two highly vulnerable people in the house, person to person contact was kept at a minimum. Food and household supplies were ordered online and left at our doorstep. A daughter found a fleeting supply of masks and sent some to us. My wife retreated into BritBox streaming video, and I continued my lifetime activity of reading, though more and more of my books were digital. Although the library brick and mortars were shuttered, it seemed like they double downed on digital offerings.
By Cleve Taylor 4 years ago in Journal
3 Things I Felt After Finishing My First Book Outline
Yesterday I finished my first ever book outline just in time to partake in NaNoWriMo 2021 for the first time. This is a book that originally made me want to become a writer and I’ve been sitting on it for about two or three years but I never sat down and made a proper outline.
By Terri Allen4 years ago in Journal








