Advice
Good Habits All Writers Share
Writers have a lot of things in common and the same can be said for some of the habits they share. Now not all of these habits are good habits, such as our levels of procrastination, or how most of us haven't had anything to drink besides caffeinated drinks for longer than we might like to admit.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Words are love
In the tapestry of human connections, words serve as the threads that weave together the fabric of love, understanding, and empathy. From whispered confessions of affection to heartfelt expressions of encouragement, the language we use shapes the very essence of our relationships. In this exploration of the profound impact of words, we delve into the notion that all love is dependent on what and how we communicate with one another.
By The Unknown Penman2 years ago in Writers
Taking a Deep Dive: Part 1
PART 1 - PART 2 Most writers are avid readers. That’s probably stating the obvious. Not every reader is, or wants to be, a writer, but being an avid reader certainly establishes a foundation for anyone who wants to pursue the craft. Someone with a deep and well-rounded appreciation of the written word will often develop an instinct for what works.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
From Darkness to Dawn: A Journey of Resilience and Hope
Title: rom Darkness to Dawn: A Journey of Resilience and Hope In the human experience, the journey from darkness to dawn encapsulates a profound narrative of perseverance, transformation, and renewal. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul, overcoming adversity and emerging stronger and wiser on the other side. This journey is not merely a physical passage through time, but a profound inner odyssey, where one navigates through the depths of despair to reach the luminous shores of hope and redemption. "Embark on a transformative odyssey from darkness to dawn, filled with resilience and hope."
By Markanthony Uzoaga Chukwuma2 years ago in Writers
Keila’s Korner -
A Bi-weekly article for Proud ViM Productions: My name is Keila -pronounced like the “quila” in tequila – which is why I have gone to using the pen name, KJ - easier for people to remember, spell and pronounce. I answered to a lot of different pronunciations of my name growing up – especially in a time when odd names weren’t common. But I digress.
By River and Celia in Underland 2 years ago in Writers
2024
Introduction My thousandth Vocal Story got a Top Story and praise from many Facebook Vocal Groups, my 1500th also got a Top Story and a $15 Vocal Bonus and recognition from Vocal, my 2000th and this will get nothing since the start of the year I have apparently become a Vocal Pariah.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Writing is Not a War Zone
After reading the comments on Essay 5 "Writing is NOT a Safe Space," I wanted to clarify my argument. Though the reception was overall positive, I felt the nuanced heart of what I was trying to communicate was perhaps overshadowed by an either/or perception.
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Writers
Whatever You Want To Call It - You Need This If You're Going To Write A Novel
There's one thing when it comes to writing that somehow manages to start wars between factions of writers and sends others scrambling back from their computers, or clicking out of this article faster than it takes them to blink.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Why it's Important to Rebranding?
Creativity: It is important to know when venturing into rebranding an idea, author brand, book product to figure out what works for us. Putting our whole world into another persons fingertips can be very daunting. Here is an example of what I did step by step...
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
The Writing Advice That's Been Said Wrong Over and Over Again
If you were to stand in a room of a hundred authors and ask each of them individually for their best writing advice almost 90% of them are going to give you the advice that your first draft is going to be shitty and that it's not a reason to give up.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing Hard work is the sole key to achieving any goal and dreams that you hold in life. Being true to yourself and placing your utmost efforts in whatever you do, will lead you to the desirable outcome that every person yearns for in their lifetime. To be or not to be the conventional goal achiever, society puts a lot of pressure on children and young adults to academic excellence and achieve good marks in every exam the student undertakes. While it is important to give your 100%, sacrificing your mental health in the process ultimately results in complete burnout and renders you unable to function healthily and productively.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers






