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I must have been staring at this blank computer screen for at least an hour with nothing to show for it. People write about writer’s block, which in is an oxymoron since they’re writing about it, but never experienced it until now. Bored, frustrated, and feeling useless, I did what anyone would do in this situation—I took a nap.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Writers
Floated Away
I couldn’t tell you the first thing I wrote, because I was too young to remember, but one of the first projects I remember writing, was my own story called “Floated Away”. I think I was about seven or eight when I wrote this, back in the late 90’s or early 2000’s. I don’t know why I wrote it, but I do remember putting it all together.
By Elizabeth Butler2 years ago in Writers
The Chronicles of a Dreamer's Heart
As I gaze back into the recesses of memory, I find myself transported to a time when words were like undiscovered constellations, waiting for me to weave them into stories that danced with the fervor of a child's imagination. The first piece I ever wrote, an innocent composition etched onto the pages of an old spiral-bound notebook, was titled "The Chronicles of a Dreamer's Heart." It was an amateur attempt at a short story, a tale woven from the threads of my youthful aspirations and untamed creativity.
By Crystal McDaniel2 years ago in Writers
Whispers of Hope
Evelyn had always believed that life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. But when her husband, James, was tragically taken away from her in a car accident, her world shattered into a million pieces. Grief became her constant companion, a heavy fog that obscured the beauty of the world around her.
By Mentor okafor2 years ago in Writers
A Village In Sri Lanka
Kumbukkandura, a picturesque Muslim village situated in Digana, Kandy, Sri Lanka, is truly a gem surrounded by natural beauty Its unique location, nestled between a river and a forest, lends it a serene and tranquil ambiance that sets it apart. Let's delve into the details of this remarkable village:
By mohammed Murshid2 years ago in Writers
My Musings on the Tales Retold Challenge
This is possibly my favourite kind of story - a well known fairytale, not just retold, but twisted. Turned upside down and inside out. Modernised. Flipped on its head. Made into a parody of itself. Reimagined from another perspective. Let's make the hero the villain. Let's make the villain a sympathetic character.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
I Love to Write Day – November 15th
I love to write day is today. So, it is no secret that I enjoy writing based on all the articles I have written on a regular basis. Though I enjoy creating stories through my blog and for other clients; the truth is I’m never going to write the greatest American novel.
By Lynne Black2 years ago in Writers






