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If 167 Million People Read This Article, Vocal Will Make Me a Millionaire
Allow me to explain: I like money. I like writing. I like making money from writing. My dream in life is to make so much money from one very meaningful work of fiction or theatre that I never have to work again, that royalties allow me to rent a modest apartment, and I can pursue my dreams of taking walks and making soups and collecting the things my little goblin-brain loves to collect. Unfortunately, I have realized that in today’s economy, it takes significantly more than one singular week-long burst of genius to get to this point, and as such, it is a marathon and not a sprint. Sad. I actually have to work to attain my dream.
By Steven Christopher McKnightabout a month ago in Writers
I Tried AI for One Week — and My Burnout Finally Made Sense
I didn’t turn to AI out of excitement. I turned to it because I was worn down in a way rest couldn’t fix. Not physically exhausted — mentally crowded. My mind felt like it was constantly juggling unfinished thoughts, open tabs, and half-done plans. Even when I worked all day, nothing felt settled. Everything followed me into the evening.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in Writers
Holiday Impaired Driving Is More Than a Drunk Driving Problem: Californians Need to Understand the Rising Risks
Every holiday season, California’s roads become busier, louder, and more unpredictable. Families travel long distances, social gatherings increase, and celebrations stretch late into the night. While drunk driving has long been recognized as a major holiday danger, impairment today goes far beyond alcohol. Increasingly, collisions are linked to a wider range of factors, including drug use, prescription medications, and fatigue.
By Abbasi Publisher2 months ago in Writers
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I pat my brows with a handkerchief I fancy, and I think about the plight we are in today; it makes me squirm. In all my words you seek to find a formula, but your ledgers are filled with trending tabs (ephemeral tallies). You make me feel like I should be held in a box. It is impossible for someone to grow or be better than they were yesterday; simply by choice, they wish to step back and publish a little slower, less frequently.
By Caitlin Charlton2 months ago in Writers
If You’ve Ever Felt Bad For Being A Slow Writer, Read This
There is no denying we live in a productivity and hustle culture, where more is more, and quantity is often favored over quality. Even around the writing community you’ll see a lot of language around writing more, writing fast, and publishing frequently. Even fellow aspiring writers’ well-meaning updates on social media about how they have 3K word writing session today can put the slow writers in doubt: Am I doing something wrong?
By Margery Bayne2 months ago in Writers
Why Are Retailers Quietly Shifting to Store-Level APIs and Scraped Data Instead of Traditional Market Research?
Retail decision-making has changed — not loudly, not overnight, but very clearly. Today’s most competitive retail teams are no longer waiting for quarterly reports or third-party summaries. They are tapping directly into store-level data, regional pricing feeds, and real-time product availability using APIs and smart data extraction.
By Retail Gators2 months ago in Writers









