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Thank You Vocal For The Creator Reverb
Introduction I was considering a poem for this, but then thought better of it and most people don't think I can write poetry (although I do). I've included "Thank You" by Barclay James Harvest because I loved it when I first heard that riff.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
What is the best iPhone case to buy?
In the dynamic world of smartphone accessories, iPhone cases have become indispensable for enhancing both the aesthetics and protection of our cherished devices. As you read this, you will explore renowned companies known for producing premium iPhone cases and the unique features that distinguish them from one another.
By Ethan Hubbard2 years ago in Writers
Writing Sucks
The writing process is exhausting. Do not get me wrong, I love to write, but many times I get the impression that I am not good enough. I have been told by friends and loved ones that I am a good writer, so why is that not enough? This is a question that I constantly find myself revisiting.
By Justin Higgins2 years ago in Writers
Don't Buy My Book
My book-baby A few people have asked about my book-baby, but I've generally been cagey on the details. This is partly because I don't want to spam you lovely lot. Can you imagine if every other post on here was just more LOOK I RELEASED MY BOOK, LOOK AT THE COVER OF MY BOOK, PLEASE BUY MY BOOK... It would be like Twitter, and none of us want that.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
Week One of Write A Story Every Day in 2024
So, I have written seven stories, one for every day of 2024 so far. The idea is to write one EVERY day in 2024 - only 366 words, no more, and this was proposed by fellow Vocalist, L.C. Schäfer. You can check her idea out here:
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Writers
2024: Officially, the Year of the Unofficial
A little over a year ago, I began writing on Vocal. I had an existing account from the time a former teacher of mine posted a few stories. I didn't give it much thought beyond that. I write, but just sometimes, and usually just for fun, and usually to enter friendly competitions. It was rare for me to share my writing with "IRL" (in-real-life) friends and family. My writing felt private, or at least it wanted to stay private until I knew it was "good enough."
By Rebekah Conard2 years ago in Writers
Silence Your Inner Critic
Every writer at some point in their writing journey has to deal with that annoying, obnoxious, and painfully irritating critic sitting on their shoulder, looking down at their work and making them question every sentence they write, every word they choose, and just generally be harsh about any decisions they make.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
When Good People Go Through Mental Trauma
The process to healing with any kind of trauma takes years if not decades. My journey is different compared to most, mine was going from one home to another all toxicity growing up. Being around true narcissistic family. My stigma towards my own family became so strong I would find ways to cope that wasn't really healthy.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
Benefits of Having a Freelance Writing Mentor
Are you an aspiring freelance writer looking to take your skills to the next level? If so, you’ll want to consider the benefits of having a freelance writing mentor. A mentor can provide valuable guidance and support as you navigate the often complex world of freelance writing. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been freelancing for a while, a mentor can help you avoid common pitfalls, hone your craft, and accelerate your career growth.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Writers


