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Impromptu Road Trip
What a day! Patrick and I drove to Atlanta today to see Jamie, and we stopped aling the way to get a chair from Dwight and have a drink and a bite with Amanda. What’s amazing about this is that Amanda and Dwight are both, separately, friends from my teenage years. Jamie and I were in first grade together and partied together in our early twenties. This was Patrick’s first time meeting each of them, which was super cool for me.
By Harper Lewisabout an hour ago in Writers
11 Top Stories in One Year in Vocal Media
Hi readers, I am Seema Patel. Let me share a bit about my writing journey. I write for many platforms. In Medium, I have a large portfolio of work with close to 3,600 articles. I also have an Amazon KDP profile with 14 book titles so far. Many books have decent rankings.
By Seema Patelabout 2 hours ago in Writers
I’ve Started 23 Writing Projects. I’ve Finished 2. Here’s Why.
I have a folder on my computer called "Writing Projects." It contains 23 documents. Each one is a project I started with full conviction that this was the one. There is a book that would I would call my masterpiece. And the series that would take off. Most are ideas that were too good not to pursue.
By Ellen Francesabout 4 hours ago in Writers
Amazing Opportunity
I may become quiet here for a while. An oral tradition narrative history with photos and documentation just found me, and I’m over the moon excited about this project that will entail working closely with a friend of my youth and listening to amazing stories.
By Harper Lewisabout 15 hours ago in Writers
Analyse this!
Wanna know how to improve your writing? There is a simple, quick, tried and tested method. Tried and tested by who? By me, as it happens, and I can guarantee that it will work for you. I know what I am talking about. Not always, of course, but certainly in this case.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout 21 hours ago in Writers
How to Write When You’re Afraid Your Ex/Boss/Family Will See It
I hover over the "publish" button for three full minutes before I finally click it. I do this every single time. As soon as I publish, my article goes live. What I've written is now searchable, findable, and anyone can read it. I mean, literally anyone.
By Ellen Francesabout 23 hours ago in Writers
If You Write A Book, Don’t Tell Anyone
There are days when I’m grateful Amazon doesn’t tell me specifically who has bought my book and who hasn’t. If they did, I would be heartbroken when I read the list and noticed all the important names in my life were not on my list of customers.
By Ellen Francesabout 23 hours ago in Writers










