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Greenwood Cemetery
A writer’s world is never easy to navigate, especially during writer’s block. When this occurs, I turn to my research in Native American studies. When I was working as an archivist, I was introduced to a website called, Greenwood Cemetery. This is a local cemetery that has amazing newspaper archives of my area starting from 1875 to the current news. Today, I would like to talk about this great resource and how I use it for inspiration to write and defeat writer’s block.
By Sheila L. Chingwa3 years ago in Writers
The Seven Tricks That Make Any Story Tellable
Some stories can't be told. There are dozens of reasons why they can't be written and published. They are stories that people might find intriguing, entertaining, horrifying, intense, touching, or sad. When you look at the story you know you have something that would be of interest to people.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Writers
Can We Stop Writing Stories with Titles That Are Questions Now Please?. Top Story - August 2023.
Author's preface: Another story that was mysteriously not approved for publication the first time around. Somehow my account got flagged as AI or spam. Flattered but obviously not true. I am a real person I can assure you of that. Also, there is no such thing as AI, but that is a topic for a different article. LOL!
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Writers
Writing and parenting
I woke up this morning with the intention of writing, having been awake till 01:30 am trying to write with the TV on as background noise. This is the only time I can concentrate on writing as the rest of my day up till 10pm is occupied by errant children.
By Isaac Lawrence3 years ago in Writers
"Metamorphosis of Elegance: A Journey to Enhance Inner and Outer Beauty"
In the quaint village of Serenwood, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, lived a young woman named Isabella. She had always possessed a natural charm, her warm smile capable of brightening even the gloomiest of days. Yet, deep within her heart, Isabella nurtured a longing for change—a desire to enhance her appearance, not for vanity's sake, but to reflect the inner confidence she felt blooming within her.
By Eleanor Winslow3 years ago in Writers
The Advantages of Volvo Equipment in Construction
The development business remains a demonstration of human inventiveness and progress, moulding the cutting-edge world occupy. Behind each transcending high rise, complicated street organization, and rambling framework lies an ensemble of hardware and innovation working as one. Volvo gear becomes the dominant focal point in this ensemble, assuming a significant part in changing development rehearses and conveying unrivalled benefits to manufacturers and undertaking chiefs. From tractors that dive profoundly into the earth to graders that guarantee a smooth street ahead, Volvo has reliably shown its obligation to greatness, development, and supportability.
By EstherCoates3 years ago in Writers
Oh—You’re a Writer!
I live in a 55+ community. Some of us still work, but most of the residents fill their days with exercise classes, card games, Mahjong, Bingo, and various social clubs. Since the community is in South Florida, the pool is always a popular location. Evenings offer regular activities like “Tipsy Tuesdays and concerts or dance bands on Friday nights. Of course, all the evening activities are over by no later than 9 o’clock. The old people mustn’t stay out too late or they could have an accident driving their golf carts home.
By Mark Gagnon3 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
AI and it's Art. Top Story - August 2023.
I am the first to admit that I am oblivious to a lot of what is happening on Vocal. There is a lot to keep up with. I did ask to be made to feel warm and fuzzy, but now I feel like I if I am not careful, I will internally and externally combust. Things have certainly heated up on the platform.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Writers







