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Part 2 of my Vocal Investment journey
I have finally invested with the great hope that I am still around in five years to see where this is all leading; tomorrow, after all, is promised to no one. On the flip side, I am also hoping that I will be very rich. Written with a smile.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
Commonly Held Assumptions About Writing That Are Totally B.S.
It's pretty clear that movies, social media, television shows, books, and yes even blog posts about writing can give many writers different impressions of what it means to be an author and this can leave aspiring authors to hold misconceptions about what it means to be a writer.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Healthy Ambitions
Reflecting on my first year at Vocal Last year, 2023, was my first year on Vocal. I stumbled upon it in December of 2022 after a few different writing YouTubers that I started watching recommended it in some of their videos. I checked out the website for a few weeks before deciding to join and posted some of my short fiction content. I also decided to enter several Vocal writing challenges because random prompts definitely helped my creative juices to flow.
By Timberly Price2 years ago in Writers
Repairing Storefront Doors to Ensure Security and Accessibility
For any business, keeping storefront doors functional and attractive is essential. Broken glass, broken frames, or broken hinges can give the wrong impression and jeopardize the property's security. Storefront doors repair services are required to address these issues as soon as possible. Frequent upkeep prolongs the doors' lifespan and makes the workplace safe and accessible for both staff and clients.
By Belleli Doors2 years ago in Writers
Another Year of Writings and Ramblings
Truly understanding who I am as an artist is something that I’ve always struggled with. The nature of being a creative is that I dabble across the creative arts but the nature of society is that we're encouraged to stick to one thing, to have a clear identifier. We’re expected to label ourselves, to put ourselves into a box that makes it easier for other people to make sense of us, but as an artist, it can be difficult to understand and define the parameters in which you work because exploration, experimentation and fluidity are so instrumental in what it is that we do, so much so that those parameters don’t really exist at all.
By Sophia Carey2 years ago in Writers





