Inspiration
Online Publishing platforms . Content Warning.
Online publishing platform and there are several alternatives that cater to writers, bloggers, and content creators. Keep in mind that the popularity and features of platforms can change over time, so it's a good idea to check the latest reviews and updates. As of my last update, here are some alternatives to Medium:
By Rasheed Allen2 years ago in Writers
Confessions of a Juvenile Corrections Officer
What they don’t tell you in training is that humanity is raw and that everything you see is uncut and mortal. These young people who have done wicked and unthinkable things are not monsters but a complicated consequence of humanity’s failures.
By A. Raphael2 years ago in Writers
Plugging Sheepishly
Hi all, I am now taking the leap to share my first YA novel; " Tea With Nanny". Promoting others is always easier than promoting myself. It's available on under my previous surname, Andrea Simmons. My grandmother urged me to complete this story which I began years ago in a creative writing course. Years later, after she passed on, I gave it a go. It's a piece from my heart; I learned a whole lot about writing and hiding under my bed waiting for feedback. Like fine wine, our writing improves with age, ( unless it's from a box), of course.
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)2 years ago in Writers
The Intricate Process: Selecting a Republican Presidential Candidate. Content Warning.
The selection of a presidential candidate is a complex and nuanced process, reflecting the values, ideologies, and goals of a political party. Within the United States, the Republican Party, one of the two major political parties, follows a unique and multi-faceted approach to choose its nominee for the highest office in the land. This intricate process involves a series of steps, from the grassroots level to the national convention, and is shaped by historical precedents, party rules, and the diverse interests of its members.
By rege oluwaseun2 years ago in Writers
Booker T.
A man is only worth where he is willing to work. Just because our ancestors were slaves doesn't mean we do not have a future. Doesn't mean we are slaves. We can achieve greatness. We can be something. God did not give us freedom to just give up. We do not have the freedoms and rights that our ancestors have so we can beg and whine to have all the things that others do. We must pick ourselves up and take every moment as it should be. We must take every moment in life and make something out of it. We have strength. We have health. We have life. We have the due diligence. After all our ancestors work for over 400 years, 400 years on the plantation. And they stood their grounds and they fought the good fight. And they endure unmeasurable hardships. And they were beaten because they did have a will. They did have a spirit. And God did made them equal. And they fought for Lincoln now it is our turn to set the standard. It is our turn to make something out of misery. To make something about strife. To make something out of bitterness. We must show them that we are equal. We must show them that we are smart. We must show them that we are able. We must show them that we are capable. We must show them that we are not just a color or race. We must show them that we are Americans. And as we read in the good Book, we must humble ourselves. We must recognized that we are not alone. There are angels around us. There are angels among us. Even in this time of lynching and time of hatred. We can survive. We are not forsaken. And we are not alone. We have rights. And we have freedoms. Just because we have to provide on our own. Just because we have to make ends meet. Just because we have to pay for clothes and food. We are not alone. Someone is watching over us. Someone is checking in on us. Someone is protecting us. Class Dismissed.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Jarred Vanderbilt's Return to the Court: A Boost for the Lakers' Defensive Game
The Los Angeles Lakers recently welcomed back defensive stalwart Jarred Vanderbilt, marking his regular season debut after a two-month absence due to injury. While his stat line might not have lit up the scoreboard in his 14-minute appearance against the Houston Rockets, Vanderbilt's return brings a unique perspective that could prove invaluable for the Lakers.
By Todaylivetrending2 years ago in Writers





