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Do You Want People to Separate You From Your Art?. Top Story - November 2025.
Roman Polanski, Kevin Spacey, Michael Jackson, Caravaggio, Richard Wagner, Woody Allen, J.K. Rowling, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Virginia Woolf, R. Kelly, Miles Davis, Carl Jung, Francis Bacon, and Jackson Pollock.
By Paul Stewart3 months ago in Writers
“The Pen That Wrote Its Own Ending”
“The Pen That Wrote Its Own Ending” By [Ali Rehman] Elias Rowan had written thousands of endings in his life — tragic ones, hopeful ones, endings that left readers breathless and endings that stitched broken hearts back together. But he had never struggled as much as he did now, sitting at his wooden desk on the edge of midnight, staring at a blank page.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Writers
How to Integrate KYC Verification
Integrating Know Your Customer (KYC) verification into your white-label exchange is no longer an optional luxury it’s a cornerstone of regulatory compliance, risk management and user trust. As white laebl platforms scale across jurisdictions, embedding a robust, seamless KYC workflow becomes central to both safeguarding your business and delivering a smooth user experience.
By Rowan Meritt3 months ago in Writers
Michael Savage Shares Top Accounting Tools for Entrepreneurs
It takes vision, discipline, and the right tools to run a business. Mike Savage is a successful businessman from New Canaan, who has always stated that smart financial management forms the backbone of any successful enterprise. Technology has made accounting easier, accurate, and more accessible than ever. With the right tools, entrepreneurs can reduce errors, save time, and thereby make better decisions for their success in the long run.
By Mike Savage New Canaan3 months ago in Writers
The Voice Refined Through Another Medium
For centuries, words have been the vessels of human thought, the means by which understanding passes from one heart to another. From quills and typewriters to keyboards and screens, the tools have changed, but the mind behind the message has not. Now, in the age of artificial intelligence, some claim that words refined through its assistance cannot be fully human. They say that if an essay or reflection has been shaped, polished, or expanded by an AI tool, then its authenticity is somehow diminished. Yet that belief mistakes process for purpose. The truth of writing does not depend on how the words are arranged, but on who the words come from.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Writers
Izzy's Hair
In March of 2019, my daughter Izabella turned five. She had one wish for her birthday that I thought might be a little bit out of reach for such a young girl. She wanted pink hair. Not extensions. Not clip ins. She wanted to dye it. After a while, we decided to look into safe dyes and allowed her to go ahead and get some pink dye. We got everything ready and an hour later, our baby had pink hair.
By Sara Wilson3 months ago in Writers
No More National Novel Writing Month. Top Story - November 2025.
For many years now, in November, I would write 50,000 plus words for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Each day, I would write. It wasn't important to edit as I wrote, because I knew in a month or two it would be time to edit.
By Denise E Lindquist3 months ago in Writers




