Prompts
Floated Away
I couldn’t tell you the first thing I wrote, because I was too young to remember, but one of the first projects I remember writing, was my own story called “Floated Away”. I think I was about seven or eight when I wrote this, back in the late 90’s or early 2000’s. I don’t know why I wrote it, but I do remember putting it all together.
By Elizabeth Butler2 years ago in Writers
My Musings on the Tales Retold Challenge
This is possibly my favourite kind of story - a well known fairytale, not just retold, but twisted. Turned upside down and inside out. Modernised. Flipped on its head. Made into a parody of itself. Reimagined from another perspective. Let's make the hero the villain. Let's make the villain a sympathetic character.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
One Word Poem
Introduction While I am of the opinion that writing is the only art form where to can correct and amend as your work progresses, or even when you thought your work was finished, I do like to create difficult literary situations for me to challenge and overcome.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Top Aesthetic Outfits to Elevate Your Summer 2023 Wardrobe
As the sun graces us with its warm embrace and the vibrant colors of nature come to life, it's time to revamp our wardrobes for the summer of 2023. This year, fashion is all about embracing aesthetics that capture the essence of the season – carefree, vibrant, and utterly captivating. Let's dive into the top aesthetic outfits that will undoubtedly make your summer unforgettable.
By KINGSVENTURES 2 years ago in Writers
Far As I Know, My First Published Pieces
A friend of mine shared these poems pictured from back in my school days. I don't remember writing them. I don't remember what the poems were supposed to be about, what the prompts were, or what was going on. They are truly terrible, and I offer no apology for subjecting you to them. Bask in all the glory of edgy teenage angst!
By Aaron Richmond2 years ago in Writers
Small Stories
Introduction A while back Vocal dropped its limits on certain communities for certain challenges. While part of me was against this being permanent, I have come around to the thought that this could be beneficial at times for creators, including myself.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
CHAPATIS.
Is the way to a man’s heart through the stomach? I grew up being told this left and right. My mother would pinch me hard when I over-salted the soup for dinner. She would spank my head when the rice overcooked, and I dreaded the days she probed me to prepare ‘ugali’ which is an African dish.
By Catherine Nyomenda2 years ago in Writers






