Advice
Here Are the Bizarre Reasons Why Writers Give Up on Their Dreams
Writing for me has always been a dream ever since I learned that I could string sentences together to tell stories. This dream was something I kept to myself until halfway through my college education when I realized that a degree in biology wasn't going to be the fulfilling career that I wanted.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Collaborated
Hannah Moore and I recently collaborated on writing a micro fiction (Placing Wagers) for a Vocal + Assist Facebook group Lost in the Story challenge. Neither of us had ever written anything with another writer and was unsure how to proceed. We worked with a 300-word limit on this challenge to make matters even more complicated. Here are some takeaways from working with an author from ‘across the pond’ and for first-time collaborators.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Writers
Keeping On A Positive Path
Introduction I often see things or behavior that grates on me in the Facebook groups and think "I should write about that or call that out" but then realize that it just makes me a bit whiney and as bad as the people that I would be calling out.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
What Goes into Proper Garden Maintenance, and How Much Should You Budget for It?
Dubai, a city known for its dazzling skyscrapers and modernity, is also home to a diverse range of gardens and green spaces. Amidst the desert landscape, these lush paradises serve as tranquil retreats, providing respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Maintaining a garden in Dubai is a unique endeavor, requiring a blend of expertise, precision, and an understanding of the city's arid climate. In this comprehensive guide, we shall delve into the intricacies of garden maintenance in Dubai, exploring the key elements, seasonal considerations, and the importance of professional care.
By NZRA Landscape2 years ago in Writers
Past the Shroud of Shadows
In the peaceful town of Havenbrook, settled between thick woodlands and moving slopes, there existed a legend that had been murmured starting with one age then onto the next. It was said that just past the edges of town, concealed profound inside the dim and old woods, lay a spot known as the Cloak of Shadows — a domain where reality and dreams interweaved, and the line among constantly obscured.
By MD Rifatul Islam2 years ago in Writers




