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By Harper Lewisabout 3 hours ago in Writers
Paul and John's 47-Words Short Story Unofficial Challenge. Top Story - March 2026.
UPDATE - Republished to update the list of entries, with the 40 we've had so far. Completely smashed last unofficial challenge which recieved 31 entries. And there is still time. If you have yet to enter and fancy winning a bit of money or just challenging yourself or both or just making two old geezers job harder - please enter!
By Paul Stewartabout 6 hours ago in Writers
Financial Markets as Early Predictors of War
Whitman Drake Before wars are announced, before headlines are written, and often before governments publicly acknowledge rising tensions, financial markets have already begun to move. Prices shift, capital reallocates, volatility increases, and certain assets begin behaving in ways that suggest something deeper is unfolding beneath the surface. While mainstream media tends to document events as they happen, financial markets often respond earlier, sometimes because they are acting on signals that are not yet visible to the public, and sometimes because large participants are interpreting risk in ways that have not yet entered the broader conversation.
By Whitman Drakeabout 9 hours ago in Writers
Trekking in Nepal: Where Every Step Tells a Story. AI-Generated.
The first thing you notice in Nepal isn’t the mountains—it’s the silence between them. It’s a kind of quiet that humbles you. The kind that makes you aware of your own breath, your footsteps, your existence. And then, as you begin to walk, you realize something extraordinary: in Nepal, trekking is not just a journey through landscapes—it’s a journey through stories.
By Five K. Treksabout 14 hours ago in Writers
When The Story Pivots and Changes
My writing journey has been a bit of a roller coaster. I don't have any accolades to claim, though if I actually attempted to get serious about writing contests and submitting my work, I could change that. After I finished my rewrite and recording of the audiobook of "Memoirs of the In-Between" I decided that I needed to decide what to do next.
By Hope Martinabout 14 hours ago in Writers
Why Unwritten Thoughts Are Lost Forever
There is a specific kind of loss that most people recognize only in hindsight: the realization that something once understood clearly has vanished without leaving a trace. It is not the loss of a fact, but the loss of a connection, a realization, or a way of seeing that once felt complete and meaningful. The mind remembers that something mattered, but cannot recover what it was. No record exists to return to. No artifact remains. The understanding did not fail. It simply disappeared.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Writers












