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Happily Ever After
In a picturesque coastal town, where the ocean waves kissed the shores and the salty breeze carried the promise of new beginnings, the story of "Happily Ever After" unfolded. This is a tale of love's resilience, redemption, and the power of second chances.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Writers
The Unwritten Rules of Writing Everyone Should Know
I'd like to say that these rules have never before been written down, but I'm sure some of these are ones that you have seen or heard around the writing advice circles, but that doesn't make them any less true.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Exploring Different Publishing Options: Traditional, Self-Publishing, and Hybrid Routes
I'm going to start this article out by saying that there is no real right or wrong choice in the publishing options, the right one is the most compatible and in line with your goals, budget, and timeline as a writer.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Thou Shalt Never Leave Thy Reader Annoyed
(Click below for SoundCloud Audio) When it comes to important writing commandments, ordinal numbers are not necessarily helpful here. There are things that writers should/shouldn’t do that even in a priority listing would all need to be in that number one slot. So that’s exactly where I’m going to put them.
By The Dani Writer2 years ago in Writers
How to Automatically Sort and Organize Your Gmail Inbox for Marketing Efficiency
Let's face it: email marketing can be a messy business. With an ever-increasing number of campaigns, lists, and leads to manage, it's easy for your Gmail inbox to become cluttered and disorganized. But what if there was a way to automatically sort and organize your inbox to improve your marketing efficiency?
By Mira Adora2 years ago in Writers
The Enigmatic World of Anime: An In-Depth Journey into the Allure and Excitement of Japanese Animation
Anime, derived from the English word "animation," refers to animated works that originate in Japan. Its history can be traced back to the early 20th century when Japanese artists started experimenting with animation techniques. However, it wasn't until the post-World War II era that anime truly began to take shape. The iconic "Astro Boy," created by Osamu Tezuka, marked a significant turning point in the evolution of anime.
By Explore the Universe2 years ago in Writers






