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"Storytelling on the Streets: How Billboards Tell Compelling Narratives"
The Artistry of Billboard Advertising In the bustling urban tapestry, billboard advertising transcends its traditional role, evolving into captivating narratives that resonate with the pulse of the streets. This exploration delves into the immersive world of urban storytelling, spotlighting Ginger Media Group as the virtuoso orchestrating tales on the grand canvas of cityscapes through innovative billboard advertising.
By Varsha Kumari2 years ago in Writers
How To Guarantee You Score Huge Results Using A Writing Platform
I’m going to cut right to the chase. If you want to score results while writing and publishing on writing platforms, there are three ways to achieve successful results. Instead of looking at what everybody else looks at, primarily reads, views, and earnings, I will take a slightly broader look at scoring results on a writer’s platform.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Writers
10 mistakes to avoid- I did as a writer
Certainly! Let's delve into more detail on each of the mentioned writing mistakes: 1. **Lack of Planning:** A common mistake writers make is diving into their work without a clear plan. Writing without an outline or structure can result in a disorganized and confusing piece. Planning is crucial for ensuring that your ideas flow logically and cohesively. Take the time to create an outline that outlines your main points and the order in which you want to present them. This simple step can significantly enhance the overall quality of your writing.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Writers
Why Writing Makes Me Happy
When I started writing short stories I was sixteen years old. It was my only outlet I ever had. The only place I felt like I could share my thoughts and feelings inside. Which led to storylines, and world building. While others had friends, and a social life something I never had until I got older it was probably the loneliest life I ever had. I found things to be a struggle in my youth because I wasn't heard.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
How to Craft Attention-grabbing Titles for Your Kindle Books
Today I did a wonderful podcast on how you can make the most of your writing career by crafting outstanding titles for your kindle books. I believe that this is one of the struggles so many of us face as authors.
By AuthorWorld: Bringing Your Stories to Life2 years ago in Writers
The 5-Step Blueprint to Go from Unknown Author to Respected Thought Leader
Writing a book is just the start; becoming a thought leader is the real challenge. Many authors dream of elevating from obscurity to influence, visualizing packed conferences and influential networks. However, the path is neither quick nor straightforward. It requires a blend of persistence, visibility, and valuable contributions. I'm here to guide you through this intricate maze with a clear, step-by-step strategy.
By Rick Martinez2 years ago in Writers
A finance expert is hired by a wealthy client to investigate a mysterious cryptocurrency that is disrupting the global economy.. Content Warning.
Amidst the flickering screens and hushed tones of the bustling financial hub, I found myself at the epicenter of a mystery that would unravel the foundations of global finance. As a seasoned finance expert, I had weathered market storms and navigated economic tides, but nothing could prepare me for the enigma that awaited when a wealthy client sought my expertise in investigating a mysterious cryptocurrency disrupting the world economy.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Writers
A basketball player who discovers he has a rare genetic mutation that gives him superpowers, but also attracts the attention of a sinister organization. . Content Warning.
In the heart of the championship game, the arena pulsated with the roar of the crowd. As I dribbled down the court, the seconds ticking away, I felt an electrifying surge within me. With a leap that defied gravity, I soared toward the basket, unleashing a dunk that left the spectators in awe. Little did I know, that in that moment of athletic prowess, I had set in motion a sequence of events that would change my life forever.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Writers
Using AI as a writing tool
A few weeks ago, I decided to challenge Chat GPT to write a novel. With Amazon cracking down on AI generated content and writers bemoaning having their work stored in the cloud being scrubbed and stolen by data miners, it’s definitely a controversial tool. After hearing about entire AI generated stories, I wanted to see just how good Chat GPT was at generating creative content.
By Katt Kantack2 years ago in Writers
For the love of Maya
It's the Summer of the late1960's era, when I attended class at Brockman College. I was young. I was smart. I was in love. Every course in school got deeper and deeper. I got more into my courses. I wanted to learn. I wanted to be something. But Cindy was there too, she was lovely. She was special and she was funny. I was in love. I couldn't stop laughing around her. Ahh Cindy Kelly, I wondered if she liked me. I wondered if she notice me in class. I wanted to be with her. I wanted her more and more each day. But who would want to be Mrs. Dave Bankee. Why couldn't my parents give me a romantic name like Sted or Marvin. I had to be named Dave. I eventually worked my way around it. I got into the notion that if I be the smartest then the right woman would come along and be mines. Ever since I was 13, I knew I wanted to get married and have children. But I knew that I had to be something, Momma said you have to be the smartest. And Dad said you have do your best. I took my parents' advice seriously as an only child. My mother was preparing me for the woman of my dreams. My father was telling me how to be the man I wanted to be. And now I am in college after passing basic education with flying colors as the old saying says. I never had time for girls. I never had time to be popular. Even in elementary, the most popular girl wanted me to be her boyfriend however I let her down gently blaming my mother. And in middle school when I made straight A's and was lifting weights. Mom said I could have a girlfriend. I did see this hot German American girl in middle school and she had a Coca-Cola bottle shape. I would pay attention in class. But she was definitely a distraction especially when she stretch in my view just about every week. A lot of guys liked her and it got so bad that a group of boys were gonna come after her. I became her best friend, risk my life for her. And I said If you touch her I will beat you. The group of boys left and she hug and kiss me. However her parents thank me and moved her to another school. Then in high school, I was so smart that I was tutoring other students in math and chemistry. I met this beautiful Hispanic girl, she could sure enough wear a beautiful outfit. She was one aisle away from me. And she was my fantasy. She finally worked with me. And I told her my secret to Chemistry that it is just like cooking. And she passed and I was in the Top Ten Percent of Chemistry in the whole county.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Ink, Sweat, and Tears: A Writer’s Tale of NaNoWriMo
Embarking on the journey of creating a novel is like setting sail on an uncharted sea, armed with nothing but a pen, paper, and one’s imagination. Well over thirteen years ago, I attempted Nanowrimo for the first time with nothing more than an idea and a used Alphasmart typewriter I purchased off of eBay. Since the book was recommended on the website, I also purchased Chris Baty’s book “No Plot, No Problem.” It’s the book that started the entire Nano craze. As we begin another November and National Novel Writing Month, I think about the steps that transformed the daunting task of novel creation into a reality.
By Wendy Van Camp2 years ago in Writers







