Life
New Year, Same Me, New Chances
I’ll be honest, I didn’t meet any of my Vocal or writing goals last year. Last year was at equal parts the worst and best of my life so far. I married the love of my life and battled a broken brain and in that, at least for the most part, I lost writing. It was always the “there will be time for that later” or “I’m too tired.” I’ve found it again and my lovely husband is full bore supportive. I want to be more active and creative this year and to that note, I will be attempting to submit at least one piece per month whether to a contest or just to the community.
By McKenna Castleberry2 years ago in Writers
The Most Powerful Thing You Can Do As a Writer
It may be shocking to know that there is something even more powerful that a writer can do - other than writing. While writing is how we leave our mark on the world, giving readers powerful emotions through our stories with our ability to make them, laugh, cry, and fear that dark spot at the bottom of the basement stairs that not even the strongest of lights could chase away… it's not the most powerful thing we can do.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
The love story of Jack and Eva in WW-II
Amidst the turmoil and chaos of World War II, love had a peculiar way of blossoming in the most unexpected places. Jack Thompson, a young American soldier, found himself stationed in a quaint village on the outskirts of Paris. The year was 1943, and the war raged on with an intensity that seemed to cast a perpetual shadow over the world.
By Wahid shah2 years ago in Writers
The fear to become Human
Mumbai, the financial Capital of India, needs no introduction. Many people come here with dreams of prosperity, learning and a desire to live within its richness. Well, for me it was learning. There is one strong pillar that helps Mumbai stay running, the Railways. The Mumbai Suburban Railway (also known as local trains or locals) spans more than 400 kilometres and serves over 7.5 million commuters daily. New to the City, it was a nightmare for me to see people running, catching and jumping to board the train. Also, the exit system sometimes is confusing- to see the upcoming Station-platform is to the left or Right. Over a period of time, I got used to these affairs and became little-bit aware about Mumbai and its travel.
By Bibin Lukose2 years ago in Writers
Things You Don't Need to Succeed as an Online Writer
Despite what many writers with their sponsored posts may tell you - you don't need to spend a lot of money to be a successful writer and you don't need to be breaking the bank buying a bunch of things that will only gather dust. (#3 On this list included)
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Whispers of Rain
I love rain, strange, I know. I can see myself in it, sometimes raining so calmly, and other times pouring so heavily. It’s as if it has feelings too. In one instant, it’s serene, and in another, it’s fierce and furious. I can relate, no words need to be spoken. I can simply feel its emotions, its ups and downs.
By Ina Zeneli2 years ago in Writers
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 💜 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





