Writing Exercise
Campfire Stories
Campfire stories. We have all heard them. We have all told at least one. They send chills down our spines, making us scared to sleep at night. Parents, siblings, friends, and camp counselors have told us. The scarier they are, the more we love them.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Writers
My "First" Piece: Beware the Butterfly
I wish I could remember further back than the 4th grade. I'm sure I was writing even before that. The first thing I remember writing was in either 5th or 6th grade, and my memory of it is pretty vague. I was the kind of kid who knew what the teachers wanted from me, and a huge teacher's pet. Straight A's, getting my homework held up as an example, all that good stuff. When there was a writing assignment, I usually nailed it as expected. But then one day I got weird with it.
By Rebekah Conard2 years ago in Writers
Caracas, Venezuela
Caracas, Venezuela, has earned a recognition as one of the most challenging cities to live in globally, with a multitude of socio-economic, political, and safety issues that have plagued its residents for years. While it's quintessential to method this subject with nuance and empathy, there are undeniable realities that have made each day existence in Caracas an laborious pastime for its citizens.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Blue moon: A rare astronomical Phenomenon dazzles the sky
In the broad canvas of the night sky, there occurs a unique and enthralling celestial occurrence that unfolds like a cosmic show. It's a spectacle that catches the interest of stargazers worldwide: the Blue Moon. On a recent Wednesday night, the year's closest full moon graced the sky, leaving spectators transfixed.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in Writers
A writer's battle
In the quiet corners of dimly lit rooms, where the soft tapping of keys or the gentle scratch of a pen is the only sound, a war rages. It's a battle not of swords and shields, but instead, an ever-evolving dance of thoughts, feelings, and the heavy weight of expectation, fought in the labyrinthine corridors of a writer's mind. To an outsider, it might seem peaceful, even mundane. But within, there's a tumultuous storm of emotions, a whirlwind of ideas, and an endless waterfall of inspiration cascading down the cliffs of creativity.
By Utkarsh Sinha2 years ago in Writers
Exploring Monsoon Magic: Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Matheran
Introduction The picturesque hill town of Matheran in Maharashtra, India’s Western Ghats, is transformed into a breathtaking setting during the monsoon season. Matheran transforms into a refuge for both nature lovers and adventure seekers with its mist-covered hills, rich vegetation, and shimmering waterfalls. You can enjoy the splendor of the season in comfort and style with suggestions for Matheran lodging options like Adamo the Resort and Adamo the Village. The top ten places in Matheran that you really must see have been compiled by us. If you’re considering visiting during the monsoon season, look no further.
By Sofia Benjamin2 years ago in Writers
Writing and Parenting
Chaos ensues, and the dutiful parent looks on a scene of horror. The soft play centre. In this world I am a noble agent of the established order seeing my quarry, her little legs pounding towards an array of close set white tables, populated by the community of exhausted parents and their meals of last resort.
By Isaac Lawrence2 years ago in Writers
Safety Concerns for NYSC Corps Members in Northern Nigeria
Sending NYSC Corps Members to Northern Nigeria, where security is uncertain, has sparked a serious debate. People are questioning whether it's right to risk lives for what some call an unimportant national service.
By Isheno Ebenezer2 years ago in Writers





