Challenge
The Beauty of Gratitude in a world full of Cynicism
The beauty of gratitude in a world full of cynicism Ever acquainted with the phrase that the world that you exist in, the life that you embody dwells in the perception of the stance you hold for yourself. The beauty and the tragedy of life is that it is as beautiful as the optimistic lens of perception and as ugly as the pessimistic view of your being. The strive of our endeavours and the constant effort to achieve the next massive milestone often drive us to the edges of insanity, to be in the consistent light of greatness we lose sight of the great strings of joy that bind our existence together. To be the best we have ever been we must be mindful of the best we are. Coinciding in the traps of negativity and yet claiming to be the best version of yourself is a blinding truth that lies to only you. Acceptance of what was and what is the only path that will lead you to what it is that you are meant to be.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Eavesdropping Sleepy Mission (Unofficial) Challenge Update. Top Story - February 2024.
Alright, y'all - I dropped the ball a little. I posted this challenge, forgot about it, extended the deadline, forgot again, annnnnd welllllllll.... you might be able to see where this is going. There may be another deadline-extension at play, here. Turns out, I'm not a very good promoter!
By sleepy drafts2 years ago in Writers
Week 7 of Write a Story Every Day in 2024
As I'm writing this stacked post for the stories that I've written this week, I have reached 50 stories and I am feeling pretty pleased with myself. Still on course to complete this challenge and I wonder if I am forming a habit for the future, one where I write something every day. It's been good for me, this challenge. I'm stretching my brain every day. I like it.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Writers
The journey of Enchanted valley
T Nestled deep within the Misty Mountains is a place of unparalleled beauty and serenity - Nouri Falls. This hidden gem, far from the hustle and bustle of modern life, captivates the imagination with its breathtaking views and enchanting surroundings. For years, stories of this mystical valley have beckoned travelers from far and wide, promising an unforgettable adventure amidst nature's splendour.
By Mind writer2 years ago in Writers
BakiBaking Goodness: A Deep Dive into the World of Sweet Potato Power Muffins.
Presentation. As the interest for better choices keeps on rising, yams have tracked down their direction into different culinary manifestations, with Yam Power Biscuits standing out. In this far reaching guide, we’ll investigate the nourishing advantages of yams, uncover the science behind why they make phenomenal biscuits, and give bit by bit directions to creating your own scrumptious clump.
By Ali Hussain2 years ago in Writers
Winner's Circle: Prompted #1
INTRODUCTION The inaugural Randy Baker Writer's Challenge was a bigger success than I had anticipated. The final tally stood at 37 entries! A huge thank you goes out to everyone who took part in the challenge and to those who showed support by spreading the word.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
"The Untold Stories of Digital Nomads: Embracing the Nomadic Lifestyle Beyond travel ". Content Warning.
Living the digital nomad lifestyle is akin to embarking on a solo expedition through the vast landscapes of the internet frontier. It's a journey filled with breathtaking moments captured for Instagram, but beneath the surface lies a reality that doesn't always make it to the highlight reel. Loneliness, like an uninvited travel companion, often sneaks its way into the nomad experience, challenging individuals to find solace amidst the transient connections and ever-changing landscapes.
By Ibrahim Dauda2 years ago in Writers
My Usual: The Snow Micro Challenge
First up: My Musings My main hope, as always, is that the entries that place hit the brief. Microfiction is hard. I'm doing it every day, and I still think that several of those efforts probably don't hold up to a strict definition of microfiction. I think they do (of course, that's why I posted them), but I am biased aren't I? I'm too close. I'm probably wrong at least some of the time. I might be wrong about some of my challenge entries as well.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers









