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How to W(h)in(e). Content Warning.
Jennifer Love Hewitt, the volume of complaining from allegedly grown folks is astounding. I’m especially intrigued by the idea that making the complaint rhyme makes it a poem instead of a thinly-veiled complaint, like there’s a prize for rhyming whining.
By Harper Lewisabout 14 hours ago in Writers
Tapas
Tapas is a site that hosts graphic novels and regular novels. When I first started posting my novels there (that have zero illustrations aside from the cover), I thought that I wouldn't enjoy much success. Reading manga or manhwa is super fun, but I didn't believe for a second that people who enjoy graphic novels would be very interested in my books. I write science fiction, contemporary romance, urban fantasy, and fairy tales. However, my low expectations were exceeded and I got a few followers and a regular rise in my hits.
By Stephanie Van Ormana day ago in Writers
Andreas Szakacs: Building Cinema With Precision, Purpose, and Creative Leadership
In a film industry often shaped by speed, visibility, and short-term momentum, Andreas Szakacs has taken a more deliberate route. His career as an actor, producer, and creative leader reflects a commitment to precision, intention, and sustained artistic development rather than constant exposure. Over time, this approach has positioned him as a figure increasingly associated with thoughtful storytelling, technical discipline, and collaborative leadership.
By Andreas Szakacsa day ago in Writers
Write Every Day
I am a writer. I haven’t published much, except on these platforms for writers on Medium, on Substack, Facebook, and on two other personal websites, Talking to Spirit, and on my author’s website, PaulineEvanosky.com, and now on VocalMedia. Five years ago, I was a wannabe writer. This year, I can say I am a writer. What exactly is different between those two points? Over 1,000 articles. Taken separately, I’d say okay, so what else? Added together like I just did, I’m wondering why I don’t have a book project going. Ah, that’s for another day.
By Pauline Evanoskya day ago in Writers
Awaken Your Soul & Iboga: The Anthony Esposito Fatality and Safety Risks at Holos Global
Awaken Your Soul reviews have recently come under scrutiny following a fatal incident involving a Polish participant in Costa Rica. Facilitated by Anthony Esposito and Amber Antonelli, the retreat at Holos Global lacked critical Iboga safety protocols, resulting in a preventable death after a participant wandered unsupervised into the jungle
By Yadav shivam2 days ago in Writers
How Bishop Dwight Reed Demonstrates Purpose-Driven Leadership
Leadership is most powerful when it is guided by purpose. A purpose-driven leader does not simply manage people or oversee activities; they lead with intention, vision, and a deep desire to make a meaningful difference. This type of leadership inspires trust, builds strong communities, and creates lasting impact. One example of this leadership style can be seen in the work and influence of Bishop Dwight Reed, whose approach reflects clarity of mission, compassion for people, and commitment to service.
By Smith Colin 3 days ago in Writers









