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Draft Deleting? Don't Do It!
Today, I had a little time. I decided that I would have a look at the drafts that I have on Vocal. This is part of a long-term wish to have everything I've written on paper rather than virtually. I've not looked at them for weeks and something drew me to them, just to browse and see what was there.
By Rachel Deemingabout 3 hours ago in Writers
Out Of The Doll's House
This is such an interesting book! I’m fascinated by history but when it’s connected with women’s progress in history — I literally couldn’t put the book down. It isn’t just about the Suffragettes but goes from the Victorian Era right up to the 1980s, when the book was first published.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiffabout 3 hours ago in BookClub
Lighted
The first spark appeared beneath her heel. Lina almost missed it. She had been walking home the same way she always did—head down, earbuds in, the long gravel path cutting between the dark field and the empty parking lot. It was late, but not dangerously so. The sky held that deep blue that feels suspended, as if night hasn’t fully claimed it yet.
By Lori A. A.about 3 hours ago in Fiction
7 Good Thriller Books You Must Read In 2026. AI-Generated.
There’s something uniquely electrifying about a great thriller novel. It grips us by the collar, quickens our pulse, and refuses to let go until the final page. Whether it’s a psychological cat-and-mouse game, a legal showdown packed with moral ambiguity, or a globe-trotting conspiracy that threatens humanity, the best thriller books immerse us in tension and force us to confront our deepest fears.
By Diana Merescabout 3 hours ago in BookClub



























