Writing Exercise
AFCON 2024
The Africa Cup of Nations 2024 editions has provided us with some of the best football we have seen this year. Ranging from underdog countries performing to footballing heavyweights shocking exits, the competition has had it all. Many football fans and pundits have even called it the best AFCON in recent memory.
By ELVIS KIMANI2 years ago in Writers
Harmony's Quest. Content Warning.
In the ethereal realm of Melodica, where the stars hummed in harmony and celestial beings danced to the rhythms of the cosmos, there lived a young Harmonian named Lyra. Her existence was woven into the fabric of the celestial city Crescendo, where gifted beings gathered to create symphonies that echoed through the vastness of the universe.
By Sahraankhosani2 years ago in Writers
Embrace the Beauty of AI-Generated Sunset Images
Sunsets have always held a special place in the world of photography. The enchanting colors that paint the sky during the golden hour, the warmth that bathes the landscape in a soft glow, and the ephemeral beauty of the moment make sunsets a perennial favorite for photographers around the globe. Now, imagine being able to take these stunning sunset captures and elevate them to a whole new level of visual brilliance with the help of cutting-edge technology – the AI-Generated Sunset Images.
By AI sunset image generator2 years ago in Writers
Learn to Love Writing
September 2021: I became officially, unequivocally, a full-time professional writer. My rolling admin contract with the university I had been working at finally had an end date stamped onto it. That pretty much took the decision out of my hands. I would just let that day come and go, and when it came and went, I would be a full-time professional copywriter, because I literally had nothing else!
By James Dorman2 years ago in Writers
I Don't Set Goals, I Make Plans
I don’t usually set goals. Goals can be missed, that’s why I have switched to selecting targets. Targets are things that cannot be missed. Or if they are missed, you are forced to ask the question of why you missed, how far off target you were, and what you can do to not miss the target again. This change in mindset is why I have switched to making plans. I realize that all may sound pretentious. However, this outlook has come from experience. It comes from what I learned both from playing sports and when I worked in sales. This mindset has taken over many aspects of my life. To the point that now when someone asks me about goals, I avoid using that word to describe something in the future. Looking at my life over the last few years, the occasions when I do use it is in the past tense. And most often my use of goal is to communicate what I did in simplest terms, as targets or plans can carry negative undertones. This is more due to the limitations of our language, and word association.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Writers




