Challenge
Shot By Both Sides
Introduction When I first heard the song "Shot By Both Sides" by Magazine, I was captivated by the riff and the lyrics, so much so that we had the song in our set with the Bok, and I loved the effect the riff had on the audience when we played it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Writers
She Said Happy New Years!
Ten years ago we formed BittenappleTV to showcase the little guys with the big dreams. To let them share all about their projects. To also run around the Tri State Area and beyond showing off all the events and things around. Taking a Bite out of the Apple and sharing it with you.
By WrittenWritRalf2 months ago in Writers
Top Sous Vide Manufacturers: Best Brands for Precision Cooking in 2026
Introduction: Sous vide cooking has revolutionized the way we prepare food, providing unmatched precision and consistency. As a cooking method that involves immersing food in a water bath at a controlled temperature, sous vide guarantees perfect results every time. The key to great sous vide cooking lies in the equipment, and choosing the right sous vide machine from reputable sous vide manufacturers is essential for achieving optimal results. In this article, we’ll explore the top sous vide manufacturers, their products, and offer tips on selecting the best sous vide equipment for your needs.
By Abbasi Publisher2 months ago in Writers
Considering The Situation VI
Introduction This is a further public service announcement about the situation since I was unable to publish on the 23rd of November 2025. I am publishing this using a recycled Vocal Story and will explain more below.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Writers
Seriously, What Is This About Vocal?
Introduction This is just about the flood of winning Challenge pieces in Top Stories. Has Something Gone Wrong? WTF Vocal. Since Wednesday 24th of December 25 every Top Story has been a previous Challenge placement or winner.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Writers
If 167 Million People Read This Article, Vocal Will Make Me a Millionaire
Allow me to explain: I like money. I like writing. I like making money from writing. My dream in life is to make so much money from one very meaningful work of fiction or theatre that I never have to work again, that royalties allow me to rent a modest apartment, and I can pursue my dreams of taking walks and making soups and collecting the things my little goblin-brain loves to collect. Unfortunately, I have realized that in today’s economy, it takes significantly more than one singular week-long burst of genius to get to this point, and as such, it is a marathon and not a sprint. Sad. I actually have to work to attain my dream.
By Steven Christopher McKnight2 months ago in Writers
I Tried AI for One Week — and My Burnout Finally Made Sense
I didn’t turn to AI out of excitement. I turned to it because I was worn down in a way rest couldn’t fix. Not physically exhausted — mentally crowded. My mind felt like it was constantly juggling unfinished thoughts, open tabs, and half-done plans. Even when I worked all day, nothing felt settled. Everything followed me into the evening.
By Areeba Umair2 months ago in Writers
Love U First. Content Warning.
Before anyone tells you I love you. I love you that you are reading this and understanding that you have to love yourself first before anyone and I mean anyone that makes you love them and uses all your energy just to make them feel better. If only you love you and get what you get , then you will see what I mean,
By Erica Williams2 months ago in Writers
The First Time I Called 9-1-1
(This is one of my first short stories so please excuse any errors) It was the middle of December, the sun had started to set at 4:30 pm and by 5:30 it was completely dark outside. The cold winds grow stronger as the sun tucked away further and further. The temperature dropped as the sun's heat rays weren't there to deflect some of the icy winds. The chill in the air was enough to make you shiver on impact. Me and my sister had just left a holiday party that our school was hosting before winter break. It was 5:30 when we left the building, already aware of how cold it was outside, we were bundled from head to toe. Hats, scarfs, gloves, boots with thick socks, and a long puffy jacket with a big hood. We took the first step out the double doors and instantly felt shivers, my face began to numb as the wind swirled and blew at me.
By Taraji Adams2 months ago in Writers









