Writer's Block
My First Piece I ever wrote
My first time doing Vocal was like one of the new steps for me during pandemic, self-worth,and isolation. Same thing as my first challenge in summer 2021. I thought it’s very important to do as many new things as I could during the pandemic. I have to take my risks including one of my fears: I have to conquer it after the ableism I faced through. For starters, I was curious, but I’m extremely nervous and disheartened. Why? Because I have a serious issue dealing with mixed receptive-expressive language disorder, one of mixed delayed development disorders I have had since I was two or three.
By Meghan LeVaughn 3 years ago in Writers
When Writing about Disabilities
As a DeafBlind writer, when I'm not immersed in crafting or researching my stories, I enjoy reading others' perspectives on disabled individuals. However, much of the content I encounter is both frustrating and ableist, continuing to cast disabled people in a negative light through the choice of words.
By Punit kumar3 years ago in Writers
The Alchemy of Crafting Fantasy Comic Books: A Discursive Exploration
The Alchemy of Crafting Fantasy Comic Books: A Discursive Exploration In the grand tapestry of literary expression, few mediums capture the ineffable magic of fantastical worlds quite like comic books. Yet, weaving the ethereal and the esoteric into the sequential panels of this medium is more than just doodles paired with dialogue. It is a meticulous symphony of narrative elements and pictorial representations, culminating in a tableau of imagination.
By Will Meldman3 years ago in Writers
My Writing Process
While everyone is different, I know we all, on occasion, suffer from writer's block. Some days I feel like I can't find any inspiration or motivation at all. On the flip side, however, there are times when my mind will produce fleeting thoughts and ideas at such a rapid pace that I can hardly keep up. This may be a problem at times since I’m not focused on one thing in particular. Writing assists me in taking a more complete and in-depth look at some of the fleeting thoughts I might have.
By William Saint Val3 years ago in Writers
Ode to the Forgotten Key
In the symphony of existence, where the grand crescendo of novelty often captures our attention, there exists an unsung hero, overlooked yet eternally steadfast. Let us delve into the forgotten corners of our perception and celebrate an artifact of quiet eminence - the unassuming key. This tribute is an ode to the key, an emblem that bridges chasms, unlocks destinies, and whispers tales of yore.
By Brajesh Sharma3 years ago in Writers
THE MYSTIC CREATURE
In a quiet, poor town in Clieve City, there lived a poor baker with his daughter whim the town cherished. On the oposite land , there was a wealthy merchant who was responsible for the town's wealth. the wealthy merchant whom theyall called Feimhell was only seen occassionally in the wee morning hours where he would come to the market sing in a loud beautiful voice but no one dared to cme oout for they feared him out of his appearance, His white skin with fiery red shoulder length hair, green eyes and a bloodstricken lips with two 4 black canines i the midst of the other milk white teeth. Questions were, was he a vampire, a forest animal, a demon or some unfortunate being of nature.
By Damaris Maina3 years ago in Writers







