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Between Truth and Code: Why Fiction Turned Out to Be Harder Than Life? ✍️🌑
As a debut author, I had a very specific, though – as it soon turned out – naive plan. My first book, "404: Reality Not Found", was a painful, raw, and deeply honest confession. 📖 I described my journey through the labyrinth of addiction, the loneliness of being an expat in England, and an unexpected rescue that came from the most unlikely direction: the world of a mobile strategy game. 🎮🛡️
By Piotr Nowak2 days ago in Writers
Beyond Radar: How Advanced Communication and Detection Systems Shape Modern Aerospace
Introduction: The Invisible Architecture of Airspace Modern aerospace operations extend far beyond engines and aerodynamics. Every aircraft in flight operates within an invisible yet highly sophisticated network of communication and detection systems. These systems manage aircraft separation, monitor environmental conditions, and ensure secure information exchange between air and ground.
By Beckett Dowhan2 days ago in Writers
Making Your Prologues Worth Reading
Prologues are not popular. A lot of readers actually refuse to read them, and skip right over them like a short wall: These readers have found that prologues are pretty much a waste of time, and so there’s no reason to read them. Too many writers use the prologue to catch people up, introduce characters with little payoff, or just show off that they can write; these are poor reasons to have a prologue. While the prologue can do a lot of work for your story, it needs to be done with some finesse.
By Jamais Jochim2 days ago in Writers
letters never meant to be sent
Some words live inside us for years. They sit quietly in the heart, waiting for a moment that never comes. Not every feeling finds its way into conversation. That is where letters never meant to be sent begin — as private conversations with ourselves.
By shaoor afridi2 days ago in Writers
Should You Publish Wide or KDP Select? I Chose Wrong.
One of the first decisions you make when self-publishing is whether to use KDP Select. This means you're faced with a dilemma: Amazon exclusivity, where your book is only available on Amazon, or publish widely across every self-publishing platform.
By Ellen Frances2 days ago in Writers
Precision in the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Aerospace Detection Systems and Operational Superiority
Introduction Aerospace operations extend far beyond mechanical engineering. The ability to transmit, receive, and interpret signals across the electromagnetic spectrum defines modern aviation capability. Detection systems ensure aircraft remain aware of surrounding traffic, weather patterns, and potential threats.
By Beckett Dowhan3 days ago in Writers
Leading Through Service: How Volunteering Unites Communities and Develops Strong Leaders
Volunteering brings people together in ways few other activities can. When individuals dedicate their time to local causes, they form meaningful relationships grounded in shared goals and collective responsibility. Whether assisting at food banks, mentoring students, organizing charity events, or supporting neighborhood improvement projects, volunteers work side by side to address real needs. These shared experiences create bonds that extend far beyond the immediate task. Over time, trust grows naturally through cooperation, reliability, and mutual effort. As people continue to collaborate, they develop a sense of belonging, strengthening the community's overall unity.
By Kevin Knasel3 days ago in Writers







