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So, You’re Ready to Write a Sex Scene. Top Story - August 2023.
Whether you pen fiction or essays, eventually your human characters are going to want to have sex. While coupling is an instinct to ensure a species survives, for humans, it’s far more, mostly because our brains are the largest sex organ we possess. Sex can be existential if we procreate to leave something of ourselves behind when we die. It can feel sinful, nasty, embarrassing, terrifying, pleasant, loving, unifying, and downright like the best thing ever invented. So, why is it so difficult to put it down on paper?
By Lacy Loar-Gruenler3 years ago in Writers
Where is the love?
It's 7am and i am sitting right across the street, thinking, wondering how no matter how hard life fucks us, everything keeps going. i know our dreams are different, i know we live our lives differently, we do and see things in differnt lights.
By Ayomide Adekoya3 years ago in Writers
Publishing your book through a Publisher
Every would-be writer's dream would be to write a book, publish it, get a movie deal, and live life like Dean Koontz. Mine included. So when I finished my book, Memoirs of the In-Between, and it was accepted by Page Publishing on the first submission, I was beyond the moon.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Writers
Exploring the Enchanting Dance of Moon Phases
The moon, a luminary that has captivated human souls across the ages, exerts its enchantment not solely through its luminous beauty, but also through its bewitching dance of moon phases. These phases, an ethereal choreography orchestrated by the moon, Earth, and the sun, cast a profound influence not just upon the natural world, but also within the domains of spirituality, deities, and the mystical arts of witchcraft. Embark on a journey through this mystical dimension of moon phases as we delve into their cosmic significance, their intertwining with divine entities, and their pivotal role in the practices of witchcraft.
By Cat Lin Elfá3 years ago in Writers
Rain Writing
I’ll often stand beneath the rain. It feels like a soothing balm gently calming the torrent that often crashes through my life. I used to think of it as purifying, that it could wash away every harsh memory entrenched in the fibres of my being; but that was impossible.
By Griffen Helm3 years ago in Writers
VANISHING SHADOWS
"Vanishing Shadows" The old mansion impended on the hill, casting long, portentous shadow that sounded to stretch out like fritters in the fading light. operative Amelia Collins stood at the bottom of the gravestone way, her heart pounding in expectation. She had been assigned to probe the mysterious exposure of the mansion's proprietor, Mr. Victor Harrington.
By Shaik Yaseen3 years ago in Writers
The Butterfly Effect Documentary
Title: "The Butterfly Effect: Unraveling the Threads of Fate" Introduction In the 1960s, an American meteorologist and mathematician named Edward Norton Lorenz introduced a groundbreaking concept that would forever change our understanding of causality and interconnectedness: the Butterfly Effect. This theory suggests that the tiniest of changes in the initial conditions of an event can ripple through time and space, leading to dramatic and sometimes unpredictable outcomes. Lorenz's work, initially focused on weather forecasting, revealed that a small alteration in variables like wind speed, temperature, or humidity could significantly influence weather predictions, setting the stage for a cascade of events.
By Lindsay Franklin3 years ago in Writers







