Writing Exercise
When Writing about Disabilities
As a DeafBlind writer, when I'm not immersed in crafting or researching my stories, I enjoy reading others' perspectives on disabled individuals. However, much of the content I encounter is both frustrating and ableist, continuing to cast disabled people in a negative light through the choice of words.
By Punit kumar2 years ago in Writers
Twinkling Friendship
In the heart of the enchanted forest, a mischievous firefly named Luna lit up the night with her glow. She led lost creatures home with her twinkling path, leaving a trail of magical moments. One evening, Luna's light guided a curious young owl, Oliver, who became her loyal friend, and together, they illuminated the world with friendship
By Isma Ahsan2 years ago in Writers
Writing and parenting
I woke up this morning with the intention of writing, having been awake till 01:30 am trying to write with the TV on as background noise. This is the only time I can concentrate on writing as the rest of my day up till 10pm is occupied by errant children.
By Isaac Lawrence2 years ago in Writers
The Advantages of Volvo Equipment in Construction
The development business remains a demonstration of human inventiveness and progress, moulding the cutting-edge world occupy. Behind each transcending high rise, complicated street organization, and rambling framework lies an ensemble of hardware and innovation working as one. Volvo gear becomes the dominant focal point in this ensemble, assuming a significant part in changing development rehearses and conveying unrivalled benefits to manufacturers and undertaking chiefs. From tractors that dive profoundly into the earth to graders that guarantee a smooth street ahead, Volvo has reliably shown its obligation to greatness, development, and supportability.
By EstherCoates2 years ago in Writers
The Circus
Blue lines on a white page, I can still see the words in my mind's eye. My fifth-grade English assignment was to write about anything we thought was fun. It had to be, oh horrors, two whole pages long! All weekend I puzzled over this assignment like my life depended on it, trying to come up with ideas. Not able to put it off any longer, on Sunday afternoon I settled in for a session of torture at the kitchen table. With pen in hand, a pack of three-hole notebook paper in front of me, and a dictionary, I began. After writing first page after first page, then crumbling the paper up into balls that I tossed across the kitchen into the trash can, some successfully, some not so much, I finally settled upon the topic, the Circus.
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Writers
Looking back
I started writing long before I signed up to Vocal, but I have always struggled to stay focused and motivated. The appeal of Vocal Media was the ability to self-publish. Prior to finding this platform, my options were to post on social media or just keep my writing to myself until I produced a full manuscript. Neither option appealed to me. I have worked out over the years that one of my weaknesses is my lack of attention span. I tend to be easily distracted and do not enjoy sitting still for any length of time. I have often found that if I get stuck on a section of a story or writing project, if I walk away and change my activity, I can compose what I want in my head and return to finish the segment to my satisfaction.
By Lilly Cooper2 years ago in Writers
My Writing Process
While everyone is different, I know we all, on occasion, suffer from writer's block. Some days I feel like I can't find any inspiration or motivation at all. On the flip side, however, there are times when my mind will produce fleeting thoughts and ideas at such a rapid pace that I can hardly keep up. This may be a problem at times since I’m not focused on one thing in particular. Writing assists me in taking a more complete and in-depth look at some of the fleeting thoughts I might have.
By William Saint Val2 years ago in Writers
VANISHING SHADOWS
"Vanishing Shadows" The old mansion impended on the hill, casting long, portentous shadow that sounded to stretch out like fritters in the fading light. operative Amelia Collins stood at the bottom of the gravestone way, her heart pounding in expectation. She had been assigned to probe the mysterious exposure of the mansion's proprietor, Mr. Victor Harrington.
By Shaik Yaseen2 years ago in Writers






