Inspiration
The G.O.A.T. of Football
In the quiet village of Soccerdale, nestled between rolling hills and lush meadows, lived a most unusual hero – Leo, the Goat of Football. While the world celebrated human football players as the "Greatest of All Time," in Soccerdale, the term took on a whole new meaning.
By Samuel Zigwai Timothy 2 years ago in Writers
For you my love
As I sit down down put pen to paper, my heart smells with a torrent of emotions that wprds can scarcely encapsulate. How does one even begin to convey the depth of adoration and affection that courses throught their veins? Nevertheless, I shall endeavor to pour my feelings onto this canvas of parchment, hoping that the essence of my love finds its way to you.
By Marina Batista2 years ago in Writers
Word of the Day - Exogenous
As a long-time logophile (lover of words) I've been itching to do this for a while. You agree with me, right? Words are fascinating. Where would you or I be without them? They are the most versatile tools; they can be paintbrushes or knives. They can be sharp; they can soothe. They might be what separates us from animals. They can have an intriguing history.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
Beauty of Nature
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the foot of a magnificent mountain range, lived a young girl named Lily. She had always been captivated by the beauty of nature, spending her days exploring the lush green meadows, listening to the sweet melodies of birds, and marveling at the vibrant colors of flowers. For Lily, the beauty of nature was a constant source of joy and inspiration.
By S'phesihle2 years ago in Writers
10 Works Of Literature That Are *Technically* Fan Fiction
Fan fiction--the popularist fiction written by normal people (usually girls and women) and posted online/in a public forum--is frequently deemed trashy. Similar to salacious magazines a teenage boy hides under his bed, fan fiction readers are forced to hide their hobby and penchant for fan fiction. While the internet made the dissemination of fan fiction easier and more accessible, it is not uncommon to hear stories from parents and grandparents about a fan fiction that was passed around high school hallways chapter by chapter.
By Alisan Keesee2 years ago in Writers
The Power Of Poetry And Prose
Introduction I was out walking, as I usually do each day, and started thinking about whether it is better to write poetry or prose when creating something that may be fictional or observations on defined things like people, places, pets and more.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
A Funny Idea I had Recently
So I have read a fair few hundred books in my time, thousands, millions, every book written so I think I am the most valuable source of information on good and terrible books. No, I’m just kidding. But I do love to sit and read a book with a cup of coffee every now and then. So I have read loads of books and I have furtherly enjoyed some more than others. But that is how it goes for the general reader, you have your favourite genres, writers and tropes. For me…personally… It's a dystopian future book that has my heart, or a fantasy world where you need to go on a dangerous adventure to save the world, anything with magic that makes me so absorbed in the book I feel like the main character and if I’m feeling frisky you can’t go wrong with a spicy enemies to lovers romance trope.
By Terri Allen2 years ago in Writers
The Enigmatic Case of James R. MacRae
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Arrival James R MacRae, a seasoned insurance agent, was known throughout the small town of Crestwood as an enigmatic figure. His arrival in town was shrouded in mystery, with whispers of his past and the secrets he carried. The townsfolk were captivated by his presence, yet wary of his intentions.
By Richard Jones2 years ago in Writers





