Advice
The Tapestry of Life
I In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and meandering rivers, there lived an elderly woman named Eliza. Known far and wide as the village's most skilled weaver, she had mastered the art of creating the most exquisite tapestries the world had ever seen. However, what set Eliza's tapestries apart from all the others was not their intricacy or grandeur but rather the heartfelt stories they wove together—the stories of everyday life.
By wissal charraki3 years ago in Writers
From First Cringy Blog Post to Winning Prizes
Did you ever write F*** all over a page? Big, bright bold letters etched so hard onto the paper that they almost scored right through? Call it Eternal Anger of a Teenage Mind on a Spotless Page. I like to view that as my first foray into flash fiction. A lot said with the utmost brevity.
By Teresa Renton3 years ago in Writers
Love and Unity
In the sweltering summer of 2024, as the United States braced itself for yet another divisive election, a small town in the heart of the Midwest was about to become an unlikely symbol of hope, love, and unity. Maplewood, a picturesque community that had seen its fair share of political turmoil, was determined to rewrite the narrative. The story of the Maplewood Mayoral race would capture the hearts of the nation, reminding everyone that even in the most divisive times, love and unity could prevail.
By MOSEPH ILAMI3 years ago in Writers
Diaper Diaries: Innovative Baby Diaper Accessories
Parenthood is a beautiful journey filled with countless memorable moments. However, one aspect that all parents encounter on this journey is diaper duty. Baby diapers are an absolute necessity, but it doesn't stop there. Innovative baby diaper accessories have entered the parenting scene, making diapering easier, more convenient, and even enjoyable. In this article, we will explore some of these game-changing accessories that are revolutionizing the world of parenting, ensuring that both parents and babies can experience diapering with ease and comfort.
By Marcus McDonnell3 years ago in Writers
Why I Write
Why do I write? That’s a question that I’ve been asking myself a lot lately. The answer used to come to me so easily, but now, it evades me. I suppose that’s what happens when you mix pleasure with work; pleasure becomes work, and you forget why you love what you love in the first place. So much beta reading, editing, and now ghost writing have caused me to forget why I love the thing that has been the core of my identity for so many years. Even writing for Vocal has been more work than pleasure at times, leaving me floundering to rediscover my writing self.
By Stephanie Hoogstad3 years ago in Writers
I've Been Writing for Lit Mags for Nearly A Year: Here's What I've Learned
The online literary scene is a storm of chaos that would make Dionysus weep with glee. Carnage churns the landscape, equal parts ink-soaked soil and vicious jungles. The torn bodies of old works, rejected works, and lost publications litter the lands, and your hopes and dreams bid you to step right over them. Sink them further into the muck of "yester-submissions" as you forge on in armor that may be the new shining plates of optimism, or plates scorched from burnout, painted with scenes of battles and cut out passages from a tale ongoing.
By Delise Fantome3 years ago in Writers
Developing Dark or Villainous Love Interests in Romance Novels
If you’ve been anywhere around books in the past few years, from Bookstores to BookTok you might have noticed that one category has grown wildly and seems to always be lurking protectively nearby ready to stalk around the corner with their smirks and their famous line of, “who did this to you.”
By Elise L. Blake3 years ago in Writers
5 Long-Term Success Strategies for Authors to Expand Their Book into a Business Empire
Writing a book is no easy walk in the park. It requires hours and hours of research, writing, editing, and designing. But once the book is published, is that it? Not quite. As an author, you have the potential to turn your book into a profitable business empire or expand upon what you already have going on. The key is to be strategic and take long-term measures that will keep your brand thriving for years to come.
By Rick Martinez3 years ago in Writers
Never Eat The "Clean" Part Of Moldy Bread
Imagine that you are prepared to create the ideal sandwich. Imagine a sandwich made with tender turkey, ripe tomatoes, and creamy Swiss cheese, all lavishly encircled by two pieces of fragrant sourdough bread and served on a bed of fresh romaine lettuce. It's a time-honored joy and a future masterpiece. Oh no, however! This is what? You see mold as you reach for the bread, which is unattractive. Ugh! The puzzling issue is now, can you save your sandwich by just chopping off the rotten piece and eating the rest? Prepare yourself, because the solution may not be as obvious as you believe.
By Cyril Lord3 years ago in Writers
Travel Hacks: Making the Most of Your Matheran Hotel Stay at Adamo Resorts
Introduction The distinctive hospitality treasures Adamo the Resort and Adamo the Village are located in Matheran, a picturesque hill town in Maharashtra, India. These outstanding Matheran hotels provide exquisite lodging as well as the chance to completely savor the tranquility and solitude of this breathtaking location. To help you get the most out of your hotel stay, we’ll show you the beauty of Matheran and Adamo Resorts in our blog and provide you with some helpful travel information
By Sofia Benjamin3 years ago in Writers






