Advice
I Love You So Much
In a land long time ago, in the bustling heart of Abuja, the capital of the country, Nigeria, where every woman specs can be found. There was a man named David. He was a dedicated nine-to-five corporate warrior, clad in tailored suits and armed with an unwavering commitment to his job. David's life was regimented, and his routine was his sanctuary. He thrived on structure and predictability.
By Tina Ibekwe2 years ago in Writers
Harness the Power of the B-Story: A Tool for Compelling Narratives
In the fascinating world of storytelling, we often come across an intriguing subplot known as the B-Story. Its primary role extends far beyond simply providing a secondary tale. Rather, it serves as a potent tool to bolster the theme and to teach the hero the lessons they desperately need.
By Rick Martinez2 years ago in Writers
The Write Way To Success
Way back in 1984, fresh out of university with an excellent degree in English and Art History, and determined to be a writer, I got my very first job as a freelance copywriter. And although it was not exactly what I had in mind, it paid off in spades for the rest of my life.
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Writers
Blossoming Hearts
Sarah and Jack had been inseparable since their college days. They shared everything – dreams, secrets, and even apartments. They were best friends who could finish each other's sentences. But lately, there was something new lingering in the air, something unspoken but palpable.
By Mentor okafor2 years ago in Writers
The Timeless Charm of Nathdwara: Exploring Beyond the Temple . Content Warning.
Introduction: In the heart of Rajasthan, in the picturesque town of Nathdwara, there are strong spiritual ties that are primarily focused on the revered Shrinathji Temple. However, Nathdwara has a timeless allure that attracts tourists regardless of its spiritual value. In addition to the unrivaled comfort of Vaikunth by Adamo Hotels, which is close to the well-known Shrinathji Temple, we welcome you to explore the hidden treasures of Nathdwara in this blog.
By Sofia Benjamin2 years ago in Writers
health
When choosing Greek yogurt, consider your dietary preferences and nutritional goals, such as the fat content (whole, low-fat, or non-fat) and the presence of added sugars. Whether eaten as a snack, breakfast, or ingredient in recipes, Greek yogurt is a versatile and nutritious option for many people.
By Megha Bhauka2 years ago in Writers
Succulents with Yellow Flowers
20 Stunning Succulents With Yellow Flowers “Embrace the Vibrant Beauty of Succulents with Yellow Flowers” Looking for a low-maintenance plant that can bring a burst of color to your surroundings? Succulents with yellow flowers might just be the perfect choice for you. Succulents, known for their resilience and aesthetic appeal, have always been a favorite among gardeners and home decorators. However, if you thought you had seen all that succulents have to offer, think again. Succulents with yellow flowers possess a distinct charm that is impossible to ignore. Read on to explore some remarkable varieties that will add a touch of sunshine to your green spaces.
By Emily Gardenar2 years ago in Writers
In the Language of Touch: A Journey to the Soul Through the Eyes
In a world where words often fail to convey the depth of emotions, touch becomes the silent language of love. The connection between a husband and wife is a tapestry of shared experiences, laughter, and moments of tenderness. They can touch each other's hearts with affectionate gestures, but there's one place that stands as the epitome of intimacy—the eyes.
By chandrakumar 2 years ago in Writers
The Tapestry of Life
I In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and meandering rivers, there lived an elderly woman named Eliza. Known far and wide as the village's most skilled weaver, she had mastered the art of creating the most exquisite tapestries the world had ever seen. However, what set Eliza's tapestries apart from all the others was not their intricacy or grandeur but rather the heartfelt stories they wove together—the stories of everyday life.
By wissal charraki2 years ago in Writers
From First Cringy Blog Post to Winning Prizes
Did you ever write F*** all over a page? Big, bright bold letters etched so hard onto the paper that they almost scored right through? Call it Eternal Anger of a Teenage Mind on a Spotless Page. I like to view that as my first foray into flash fiction. A lot said with the utmost brevity.
By Teresa Renton2 years ago in Writers








