Life
Hate Ain't Great
How can you hate me and not know me? In veinte-veinte I wrote this thing, sort of a satirical sing-song thing because there was so much hate, discontent and vitriol going around. I called it "Ain't Hate Great?" The first verse went like this:
By Canute Limarider2 months ago in Writers
Language Differences
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What If? Writing Exercise for Fiction Writers prompts The Exercise — Examine a scene you are having trouble with, one that (1) demands action, although not necessarily physical action, and (2) provides a turning point in your story. If you don’t yet have such a scene in your story, try writing one. Make it at least three pages long, although five pages will give you a greater chance to develop the personal dynamics and show how the balance of power can keep changing. Tish, discovering that Mort has cheated her in a business deal, confronts him with evidence that would stand up in court, forcing him to return funds he has stolen. Alycia, a charming jewel thief, is caught in the act by her intended victim — an attractive diamond merchant — and seduces him, ensuring both his silence and the gift of a handsomely insured necklace. The Objective — To show that by the time the scene is over the position of dominance has changed while the characters remain consistent and credible throughout.
By Denise E Lindquist2 months ago in Writers
The existence of a woman
When I see my mother and think of my sister I wonder what kind of creation my Lord is. Sometimes she is angry, sometimes she is pleased. Sometimes she is silent, sometimes she speaks. When I enter the house I have only one question: "Where is mother?" Why is that? Because she is the one who gives me food she is the one who will know whether I have eaten or not. I have tried to put this same thought into writing. My Lord created this world but first He prepared a map of it. In this map there were mountains, rivers and the sky... There was something in it but everything was silent. Then my Lord created a woman to fill it with color.
By SJ_Insights2 months ago in Writers
The Digital Lifestyle:
In today's fast-paced world, the digital lifestyle has become more than just a trend—it's a new way of living. From the moment we wake up and check our smartphones to using smartwatches to track our health, technology is deeply woven into our daily routines.
By Nisar azimi2 months ago in Writers
The Simpsons 2026 Predictions List Will Shock You
For more than three decades, The Simpsons has used satire to comment on politics, technology, and society. Over time, some of those exaggerated storylines have appeared to mirror real-world events, leading many viewers to revisit older episodes in search of patterns.
By Aboah Okyere2 months ago in Writers
Digital Lifestyle
*Digital Lifestyle: Embracing the Future with Balance and Purpose* In today’s world, the digital lifestyle is no longer a trend but a necessity. From remote work to social connections, technology shapes how we live, work, and interact. However, thriving in this digital age requires balance. It’s important to embrace technology while maintaining mental health and personal relationships.
By Nisar azimi2 months ago in Writers
THRESHOLD
THRESHOLD, a simple word with many meanings. Some may think of it as simply a limit for things, with both its highs and its lows. Indeed it is true to an extent that it means those, but for others it could mean much more, for example, life or death. Every person has a certain threshold, be it high or low. However when those limits are reached and extended well beyond, the result becomes the same, just GOOD or BAD. Take for example, imagine if you are someone whom people know as a very tolerant person (someone who never 'crashes out' or loses it), and they just continue to poke and banter with you even if you are feeling down or tell them to stop...
By JUST A GUY2 months ago in Writers









