Inspiration
"Cold Bonds: An Antarctic Adventure of Ice Cream and Friendship for a Penguin. Content Warning.
In1. ** Disclosure in the Ice: Percy's Frozen Find** 2. ** Wally's wacky lounge: Where Frozen yogurt Dreams Come True** 3. ** Penguin Trailblazer: 4. ** Percy's Adventures in the Frozen Horizon Chillful Accounts: Frozen yogurt Socials and Antarctic Revelry**
By Nagaraj story2 years ago in Writers
Second Chance
In the enchanting town of Meadowridge, where time seemed to stretch like the meandering river that cut through the landscape, Sarah found herself standing at the crossroads of heartache and hope. The memory of a failed relationship, a love that had crumbled like autumn leaves, clung to her like a lingering chill. Yet, beneath the surface of her emotions, a whisper of destiny beckoned, setting the stage for a second chance at love that would unfold like a meticulously crafted novel.
By Kenn Casem2 years ago in Writers
2024 for Autistic Acceptance.
Being autistic is fundamental to who I am. It’s part of why I don’t use terminology like person with autism, because it’s not a part of me that can be pulled from me. Not even just mentally, but physically as well. My body doesn’t move like everyone else, and my brain isn’t wired like them either. I’m clumsy, walk like a duck and often move in an almost Frankenstein’s monster sort of way. Taking autism from me would make me a completely different person entirely. So why wouldn’t it be rooted in my works? Even in my fictional stories, I like to imagine at least one of my characters being neurodivergent. Write what you know, is what I’ve heard time and time again. I like to combine what I know along with the unknown, things strange and unusual. My experiences combined with the supernatural or even just daily life. I want to continue to embroider bits of my autistic identity into each written work I create.
By Josey Pickering2 years ago in Writers
Prayer for the French Republic
"Prayer for the French Republic" is a moving- thought provoking play by Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews). The plays premise is how safe a Jewish family is in modern day France. Harmon through his characters gives us a history lesson about how Jews have been slaughtered throughout time and what the reason is behind man's inhumanity toward men. Directed by Davis Cromer, this three hour plays moves quickly and never lets you out of the action on stage; we stay transfixed and focused in this heartfelt play.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Writers
Stories like breathing
I have always been a creator, but not the kind to share my writings easily, or even openly online, with all seeing your words so closely. But I am also the kind that if good ideas and plots come to me, I share them without hesitation. And then I have always had an unreasonable fear inside me, the one that does not even talk to me— only expresses itself on my forehead. And then I learnt about Vocal as a medium in May 2021, and that's when I started thinking about sharing my stories and poetry online. Since then it has become my platform to test the very core of that fear inside of me. I’ve shared fiction (short stories) that I never thought they were worth sharing. I found an audience and received great responses. But I think I know what’s next for all things that reside in me, and the things Vocal has instilled in me. So here is my first and most probably close-to-final list of aspirations for myself as a creator on Vocal in 2024.
By Parwana Fayyaz2 years ago in Writers
Why 99% of Writers Give Up Before Completing Their First Book
While it may surprise you, with all the books that are published and placed on the shelves or found online each year, these novels only make up a tiny amount of the books that writers have begun to write with the hopes and dreams of publishing their very own books.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Screenwriting A Life
The gloomy rainy day reflects on the surface of puddles beneath my feet. My mother used to say that rain is the most important moment to appreciate the life and death of things around us. I look around me as I’m sitting with my bookbag waiting for the bus to arrive. I lift my wrist up to look at my silver watch.
By Angel Adagio2 years ago in Writers
The Bewitched Syndrome. Top Story - January 2024.
One sits in front of a blank computer screen and wishes the words would just magically appear on it. If one could only twitch a “Bestselling American Novel.” But alas, the only person who could twitch a novel into existence was Samantha from the TV show “Bewitched.”
By Kenneth Lawson2 years ago in Writers









