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Why Cloud IT Solutions Are the Future of New Orleans Businesses
In the dynamic landscape of business technology, Cloud IT Solutions have emerged as a game-changer, especially for businesses in New Orleans. This transformative shift is not just a trend but a strategic move towards efficiency, flexibility, and scalability. Let's delve into why Cloud IT Services in New Orleans are becoming the backbone of successful enterprises.
By Core Networks2 years ago in Writers
The Rise of Fictional Non-Fiction in Literature and Content Creation
This article explores the rise of fictional non-fiction content, including its definition, examples, reasons behind its popularity, trends, impact, and the transition from fictional to non-fictional marketing.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Writers
I Just Make It Up as I Go Along
I've never made a New Year's resolution in my entire life. Post-high school/college years is probably when one should start thinking about their future and what they want to achieve. College professors and advisors will frequently ask about what students want to achieve post-graduation. And a lot of us probably know the classic job interview question, "Where do you see yourself in five years?"
By Alivia Varvel2 years ago in Writers
"My Heroic Odyssey on Vocal 2024" (Challenge #200)
In the clutches of 2023, the notorious writers' block held me captive, acting as an insurmountable wall against the free flow of my creative expression. But, dear fellow wordsmiths, fret not! Buckle up, for 2024 is preparing to unveil the next chapter in my Vocal journey. Brace yourselves as I unveil my super heroic aspirations, stepping into 2024 as the Mighty Word Maven ready to join forces with you—the Avengers of creativity!
By Nicole Gibson2 years ago in Writers
What's on the Other Side?
I thought I closed out 2023 with a villanelle about writing with the Vocal community. Then I thought, why not write some thoughts about going forward on Vocal in 2024? So I did that. Then, Vocal posted a challenge about doing what I had just done. So, here I am, getting ready to do that stuff again. And I'm okay with it. I hope you will be, too and I promise to add some new, hopefully interesting, stuff.
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Writers
Week Two of Write a Story Every Day in 2024
Week Two. 14 stories. Each of them microfiction of less than 366 words. All of them different. And so tomorrow heralds the start of Week Three and I am still in the marathon. Maybe with a blister or two and a dry throat but I'm there and I'm fighting.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Writers
"Cold Bonds: An Antarctic Adventure of Ice Cream and Friendship for a Penguin. Content Warning.
In1. ** Disclosure in the Ice: Percy's Frozen Find** 2. ** Wally's wacky lounge: Where Frozen yogurt Dreams Come True** 3. ** Penguin Trailblazer: 4. ** Percy's Adventures in the Frozen Horizon Chillful Accounts: Frozen yogurt Socials and Antarctic Revelry**
By Nagaraj story2 years ago in Writers
Write more, think less, fire my editor. Top Story - January 2024.
It's funny to think that the first article I ever wrote on Vocal was about setting goals and New Year's resolutions, and here I am, 3 years and 108 stories later, writing one again. That first article, as much as I'd genuinely liked it when it was first published, is garbage. I'd rather read the instruction manual for my lawnmower, cover to cover and in all of the languages, than read that piece again.
By J. R. Lowe2 years ago in Writers
Why 99% of Writers Give Up Before Completing Their First Book
While it may surprise you, with all the books that are published and placed on the shelves or found online each year, these novels only make up a tiny amount of the books that writers have begun to write with the hopes and dreams of publishing their very own books.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers





