Writing Exercise
Yasmin Bashirova: Driving Human Rights Advocacy Beyond the Courtroom
When most people think of human rights protection, they picture lawyers, judges, and formal legal proceedings. But justice is not built solely in courtrooms—it’s cultivated in classrooms, public squares, community centers, and online networks. Non-legal human rights advocacy thrives in these spaces, creating change from the ground up. Yasmin Bashirova is a leading voice in this movement, proving that meaningful progress is often born from creative, people-powered action.
By Yasmin Bashirova7 months ago in Writers
What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers
Author's Note: These prompts may not be for beginner fiction writers! They sound tough to me. Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter - What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts - The Exercise: This one is in two parts. First experiment with different types of openings for different stories until you feel comfortable with the technique of each. Then see how many ways there are to open one particular story you have in mind. How does the story change when the opening changes from a generalization to a line of dialogue? The Objective: To see how experimenting with several ways of opening your story can lead you to a better understanding of whose story it is, and what the focus of the story will be.
By Denise E Lindquist7 months ago in Writers
The Youngest Voice in the Silence — How I Wrote 10 Books Before 18. AI-Generated.
When most teenagers are figuring out who they are, I was figuring out how to tell the world my story — and the stories of countless emotions that live inside us. By 18, I had authored 10 books, each carrying a part of me: my thoughts, my poetry, my reflections on peace, and my fascination with the beauty of silence.
By Malaika Nawaz7 months ago in Writers
The Mastermind Games: Season 03 Last Episode 03
Snow fell lightly as Isha and Rafiq made their way through the industrial outskirts of the city. The map Clara had unknowingly unlocked had guided them here—to the location of the last AI core. The final node.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Writers
The Mastermind Games: Season 02 Episode 02
Descending the steel staircase beneath the Glass City, the players entered a sterile corridor glowing with cold blue light. It smelled of metal, antiseptic, and something faintly chemical—like memories burned into wire.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Writers
Web Servers Explained: Features, Advantages, Disadvantages, and Core Traits
Web server is a combination of software and hardware that uses HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) as well as other protocols to respond to each client request made over the WWW (World Wide Web). It operates as a critical component in computer networks, enabling communication between users and websites across the internet.
By computertechinfo7 months ago in Writers
How London Book Publishers UK Help Authors Build Stunning Websites That Boost Book Sales
Why Every Author Needs a Professional Website in 2025 The publishing industry in 2025 is not what it used to be. The days of relying solely on physical bookstores and third-party platforms are gone. Today, if you want to be taken seriously as an author—whether traditionally published, indie, or hybrid—you need a digital presence that showcases your story, your brand, and your credibility.
By Lola Gold Finch7 months ago in Writers
What It Really Takes to Write a Book. AI-Generated.
People often say… “Wow, you’ve written 10 books!” And yes — it sounds easy when you say it like that. But the truth? It’s not just writing. It’s writing, then editing, then reading it again and realizing it’s still not perfect.
By Malaika Nawaz7 months ago in Writers
I’m Starving for Meaning — And Only Words Can Feed Me
I don’t know how to explain this kind of hunger. It’s not like the usual kind — not something you feel in your stomach. It’s deeper than that. Somewhere behind the eyes, maybe in the chest. Or in the quiet. I don’t know. I just know I’ve felt it for as long as I can remember.
By Vocal Member 7 months ago in Writers










