Process
Fear Of A Blank Page
Introduction I don't know whether I am scared of a blank page, it sort of screams the great unfinishedness, a place full of nothing. It is the artist's blank canvas, the musician's empty stave. It's probably just the way you look at it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Querencia- The place where I draw my strength.
Querencia- The place where I draw my strength. To be or not to be, to thrive or just be merely alive to survive, is a question I have often pondered upon. What does being alive mean? Does it mean extrapolating in the exteriors of materialistic drawls, of forging in an existence that is concealed with the perfectionism of having it all?
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Art Studio in St Louis: Unveiling the Creative Hub
Introduction Art Studio in St Louis is not just a physical space; it's a vibrant ecosystem where creativity flourishes. This article explores the nuances of art studios, particularly in St Louis, shedding light on why they're crucial for aspiring and established artists alike.
By gallery874usa2 years ago in Writers
How Social Media Is Destroying Society
Start searching for something, and once you do, you'll notice it everywhere you go. Have you ever entered a restaurant and seen a whole table of friends on their phones? Or a group of people on the street? Even your own family, each absorbed in their own world, seemingly oblivious to their surroundings. If most human interaction is non-verbal, what happens when you strip away everything else, leaving only that small fraction? This is the experiment we find ourselves in today.
By Fredrick N. 2 years ago in Writers
A Vocal Top Story Phenomenon
Introduction This might just be a series of coincidences or my imagination. I am not anyone who Vocal takes any real notice of but over the past six months, something has been happening. It may be some kind of AI algorithm picking up on words and may be other words combined with mine that causes it, but this is what I have noticed.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Embarking on a life in crime
Still working on my Vocal Whodunit (attempt number two as it happens) and still finding it hard to get myself going. Partly, I think, because a plod through a predictable plot structure leaves me cold. I say predictable, because crime and detective fiction is probably the most structured of all fictional story frameworks. This is one reason why I don't read very much crime. I have yet to read an Agatha Christie from start to finish. I only know the stories because I have seen one or two on stage or screen. I suspect the others are not much different.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Writers
Writing with my Husband
My husband and I have been role playing (rp) characters we create since we have been together. For seven years, some of the characters we have created I'm not ready to say goodbye to. I always ask him if I can use the inspiration for any story we make together if I see potential for a novel and just ad my own spin to it. His answer is always yes. This idea in particular we worked on together for two days I wasn't ready to say goodbye to. But currently I am working on a major project right now. So I wrote a brief scene on a google doc so I wouldn't forget it and filed it. Under Joaquin and Sophie Project. I started prepping for this project when I got inspired to write it towards the end of NaNoWriMo 2023 writing each character's back storyline now. I'm working now on the Villain's backstory arc and I always have fun doing that for some reason. To create a villain so fucked up that my audience would hate to pieces.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
Dust Be Gone
Introduction: Cleaning is a task that combines art and science, and in the realm of household tasks, the wisp broom emerges as a symbol of this perfect combination. "Dust Be Gone: The Art and Science of Wisp Broom Cleaning" invites us on a journey into the intricacies of using a wisp broom, where we unpack not only the practical aspects but also the scientific principles that make it more than just cleaning. Proceed with a tool. This research seeks to unveil the inherent synergy between artistry and science that makes cleaning a wisp broom an enriching experience for those who appreciate the finer details of ancient living space.
By Waseem Chem2 years ago in Writers
Have you dunnit yet?. Top Story - December 2023.
Have you started writing your Whodunit challenge entry yet? Perhaps you have already submitted one? If not, like me, you may need a little additional boost to your inspiration. If you are proud, or hate the idea of AI with your whole being, you probably don't want to read further.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Writers








