book review
Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
How to start worldbuilding?
World building can be overwhelming in the beginning and it can be difficult to find a place to start. You are looking to create the image in your mind but you need to make sure it has some realistic qualities. By realistic, I mean that you can give them context even if it's outlandish.
By Lara Newton3 years ago in Journal
What Is a Multicurrency Wallet?
What Is A Multi Currency Wallet? Just like its name - a multi-currency wallet is a digital wallet that stores multiple currencies simultaneously. This type of wallet allows you to hold, save or exchange different fiat currencies - making it easier to manage your funds and payments/transactions from one convenient dashboard. For example, the Transfy multi-currency wallet lets you switch between currencies like GHC, KES, RWF, ZAR, UGX, CFA, XOF and NGN, any time, any day.
By Lisa Transfy3 years ago in Journal
20 Simple Ways to Increase Productivity
Every successful businessperson promises you their secret "productivity strategies." . Of course, there are certain basic productivity methods you can use, like as taking small breaks, making good to-do lists, and rejecting social media.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
The ReReadables: The Art of Fielding
Welcome to The ReReadables! It's a brand new, occasional series where I'll talk about books I keep coming back to. Anyone who reads has books that they have read multiple times, but they keep coming back to, like visiting an old friend. I certainly have these. And each time I read them, I find something new to enjoy.
By Jackson Ford3 years ago in Journal
Yep, it's WITCHING HOUR folks
For the latest reviews I have gone off-grid with a rundown of some brilliant spooky, scary, ghostly, ghoulish, shock horror, witchery and devilry stories, poems and flash fiction. All collected together by the wonderful and talented authors of the Writers Unite! Facebook group. A great read from 22 brilliant writers including yours truly. You will also find a lot of other super short stories on the WU! site along with details of what the group is about and how to join. Most of the stories in the WU! Witching Hour are written from word or picture prompts and include 100-word drabbles, other flash fiction, poems, and short stories up to 5,000 words. Something for everyone here and there are six parts. Here’s my review of Part One and watch this space for others coming soon. Or just go read them all. If like me you love a spooky short read, you will not be disappointed. Oh, and if you like this review, please leave a comment at the end of the page to let me know. Likewise, if you would like me to review one of your works in a future episode of my weekly reviews slot.
By Raymond G. Taylor3 years ago in Journal










