Analysis
Trinity 3 by Rikki La Rouge
I am on a twin flame journey and also one of exploration of my past lives and reincarnation. This work is deeply personal for me because I know how the world is quick to go after what they don’t understand. To go on this journey for me has been deeply personal as I said, and also I have learned a lot about myself, and if I may say so this during for me is just getting started. All of my books like in every other medium I’ve ever worked in everything I’ve ever produced are my children. Papa loves y’all more than life itself.
By Revista XCI by Rikki La Rouge 3 months ago in BookClub
AI Isn’t Coming for Your Job — It’s Coming for Your Speed
Introduction The Fear That Started It All Every few years, the world meets a new “threat” that’s supposedly going to take everyone’s jobs. It was automation in factories. Then it was computers. Then the internet. Now, it’s Artificial Intelligence.
By Keli Chris3 months ago in BookClub
How to Write a Professional Article on Vocal That Keeps Readers Hooked
If you have ever scrolled through the endless stream of stories on Vocal, you probably noticed something powerful. Some articles make you stop. They grab your attention from the very first sentence and keep you reading until the last word. Others, however, lose you halfway through the first paragraph. The difference is not luck. It is craft. Writing a professional article on Vocal is not just about putting words together. It is about creating an experience that makes readers care, relate, and remember.
By America today 3 months ago in BookClub
Monk Mode
Winning at anything worth winning requires focus. Real, monastic focus. Not the flaky, half-hearted effort people call productivity tricks. I am talking about a deliberate period of immersion where you eliminate distractions, optimize your environment, and build a repeatable protocol that turns deep work into a habit. Call it monk mode. Call it monk mode protocol. Whatever you call it, the results are the same: consistent momentum, fewer decision leaks, and serious output.
By Keli Chris4 months ago in BookClub
Friendship in Life
The school bell rang, and the classroom filled with noise and laughter. I didn’t close my notebook right away; instead, I kept chatting and laughing with my friends — the same girls I thought would always be with me. At that time, I believed this was life — laughter, noise, and friendship.
By Hudaibia Rehman4 months ago in BookClub
The Paradox of Digital Gatekeeping: When Closure Stifles Culture
The vibrant digital sphere has become the primary conduit for literary discovery, positioning the book blogger or literary influencer as a critical bridge between new narratives and an eager readership. Yet, the deliberate absence of accessible contact details—the hidden email addresses and private portals—raises a profound, counter-intuitive question. While ostensibly a pragmatic defense of time and boundaries, this strategic withdrawal can be viewed, through a psychological and cultural lens, as a paradoxical self-limitation, ultimately undercutting the very purpose of literary engagement.
By Kate Hydeen4 months ago in BookClub











