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Travel Smarter and Save Time with Better Trip Planning
Smart trip planning transforms the entire travel experience by reducing stress, saving time, and fostering clarity long before the journey begins. Many travelers find themselves overwhelmed by last-minute decisions, unexpected challenges, and complicated logistics that could have been avoided with better preparation.
By Darke Hull8 days ago in Writers
Hold Music
Hold Music A story about the space between needing help and receiving it. The call connected at 8:04 in the morning. Margaret already knew what would happen — she had been doing this for eleven months — but she had learned to make herself believe, at the start of each call, that today would be different. It was the only way to make herself dial.
By Monique Williams9 days ago in Writers
Show Me Your Prose!. Content Warning.
I’ve caught the unofficial challenge bug again, and I have a lot of devious ideas (like my Cthulu’s Challenge: poetry in pig latin, but I’ll probably save that one for next Christmas or some other time when the sweetness gets a bit too cloying for my tastes.
By Harper Lewis9 days ago in Writers
Winner Announcement: The Cat And The Machine
First and foremost, I apologize for the amount of time it took me to judge these entries. I could make a million excuses for why it took me so long, but as my father always said (slightly more crudely), "Nobody gives a darn about excuses." Therefore, I'll save you the trouble of explanation and simply move forward to what you do give a darn about, the entries into my latest contest, The Cat And The Machine.
By Laura Pruett9 days ago in Writers
Why You Keep Quitting Right Before It Gets Good
There’s a cruel pattern most people don’t notice about their own lives: they quit right before things start to work. Not at the beginning, when it’s obviously hard. Not at the end, when success is visible. They quit in the middle—the awkward, quiet stretch where effort hasn’t paid off yet, progress feels slow, and motivation has evaporated. This is the valley where dreams go to die. And it’s not because people are weak. It’s because the middle messes with your head.
By Fred Bradford9 days ago in Writers
The Architects of the Extraction
In the quiet suburbs of Philadelphia and the industrial heart of Detroit, a new kind of mining is taking place. It doesn’t involve coal or gold, and the miners don’t wear hard hats. They wear silicon valley aesthetics and use high-powered algorithms to extract something far more valuable: your behavioral data. To understand the political landscape of 2026, you have to look at the "Political Influence Industry"—a high-tech ecosystem where your daily life is laundered into a political weapon.
By Untitled Source9 days ago in Writers
Maintenance of Status RFEs and Their Impact on H-1B Petitions
A Maintenance of Status Request for Evidence is issued when U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services questions whether a beneficiary remained in valid immigration status before an H-1B petition was filed. Unlike RFEs that focus on job duties or educational qualifications, this type centers entirely on status history.
By Sheila Danzig9 days ago in Writers
This Writing Trend Is Making Teenagers Rich in the US
A quiet revolution is happening across the United States. It’s not in Silicon Valley boardrooms or Wall Street trading floors. It’s happening in bedrooms, dorm rooms, and coffee shops, where teenagers are typing on laptops and smartphones and earning money that many adults only dream about.
By Sathish Kumar 9 days ago in Writers










