Inspiration
From Poor Boy to Harvard: A Surprising Understudy's Excursion
In a world frequently characterized by honor and opportunity, the narrative of Chris Johnson remains as a demonstration of the dauntless human soul and the steady force of assurance. From the cruel roads of vagrancy to the blessed corridors of Harvard College, his process is a rousing adventure of versatility, difficult work, and the conviction that fantasies can materialize despite everything.
By Laura Copp2 years ago in Writers
Unsung Champions; Volunteer Educators Changing Lives in Distant Villages
In the cities and urban landscapes, we often overlook the privilege of education. We tend to take for granted the school buildings experienced teachers and available resources that are so common. However, in the corners of our world there are remarkable individuals who bring the invaluable gift of education to children who would otherwise be deprived of its opportunities. These extraordinary individuals are volunteer educators who selflessly invest their time, expertise, and passion to make an impact on the lives of children living in villages.
By Laura Copp2 years ago in Writers
It's Okay If You Don't Write A Novel
My first Vocal piece was Firestarter, a very short story about a grieving young man who runs away from home and follows a santelmo, which in Philippine mythology is a type of fire spirit that mesmerizes humans. It is said that it is the spirit of spirit of a man who has died near a river, lake, ocean, or during heavy rains, and it seeks revenge on those who may have done him wrong. (More about that here, if you're interested.)
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in Writers
The Enigmatic Echoes
The Enigmatic Echoes Chapter 1: The Invitation The day started like any other for Detective Amelia Sullivan. The sun had just begun its ascent over the city, casting long shadows on the cobblestone streets. Amelia, a tall and determined woman in her early forties, lived for her job. She sipped her coffee as she reviewed the morning paper. An invitation to the grand opening of the "Mysterious Mansion" had caught her eye.
By jay throck2 years ago in Writers
An Open Letter to a Girl Who Thought She Could Write.
Dear August-2016 Me, You think you can write. You probably have even admitted this belief out loud. A few days ago, I found a note from your Third Grade teacher, "You are going to be a great author one day!" All this is actually quite amusing.
By Carmel Kundai2 years ago in Writers
A Journey of Transformation: From Novice to Seasoned Storyteller
Every writer has a humble beginning, a starting point that marks the initiation of their creative journey. For me, it was the first piece I ever wrote, a simple composition that now stands as a testament to my growth as a storyteller. In this introspective piece, we will delve into the emotions, message, and essence of that initial creation and contrast it with my present-day style and perspective as a writer. Join me on this nostalgic journey of growth and rediscovery as we celebrate the art of storytelling.
By John Porfy2 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





