Dialogue
Self-Editing Epiphany. Top Story - March 2025.
People Pleaser: A blessing or a curse? I am the youngest of six, to a mother that struggled her whole life with Bi-polar disorder, before there was positive treatment. She was the daughter of an English teacher and the oldest granddaughter to a preacher. Because of this, she struggled to let the mask fall and get the help she needed.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Critique
Lessons on writing In the Name of God
Original Excerpt: The church smelled of rotting wood and something deeper—something old, wet, and sour, like the breath of a thing that had been asleep too long. Father Guiseppie stood at the altar, hands clasped, whispering words to himself, though no one else was there to hear. The stained glass behind him flickered with the storm outside, flashes of red and blue staining his skin, turning his face into something both divine and grotesque. He knew what was coming. He had seen it before. The walls remembered. The floor remembered. Soon, so would he.
By Jason “Jay” Benskinabout a year ago in Critique
Polyurethane Wheels: Explore Durable Solutions for Various Applications
Polyurethane wheels have become a go-to solution across numerous industries due to their exceptional durability, load-bearing capabilities, and resistance to wear and tear. Whether used in material handling, industrial applications, or even in consumer products, manufacturers polyurethane wheels provide superior performance compared to traditional rubber, plastic, or metal wheels. This blog explores the key benefits, applications, and factors to consider when choosing polyurethane wheels.
By Donald Carlisleabout a year ago in Critique
"Trump and Putin: US and Russia Initiate Talks for a Historic Meeting That Could Reshape the Global Landscape"
The relationship between the US and Russia has been a rollercoaster over the past few decades. From the Cold War to the present day, both nations have maintained a dynamic of cooperation and confrontation that has influenced the global balance of power. A meeting between Trump and Putin would not only be a diplomatic event but also a message to the world about the possibility of resolving conflicts through dialogue.
By LUIS AREVALOabout a year ago in Critique
Mrs Loman
Mrs. Loman, which has a running time of 90 minutes is very good for the first 35 minutes. Writer Barbra Cassidy starts the play out with little snippets of the Loman family right after the death of father, Willy Loman. The shows first scene has Linda Loman (Monique Vukovic), Biff (Matt McGlade), Happy (Hartley Parker), Charlie, Willy's long time friend and confident. The fifth person, Bernard(Joe Gregori), who was a small figure in "Death of A Salesman" was on to bigger and better things as a lawyer who argued before the Supreme Court, here, he is a big part of the Loman's life in Brooklyn, N.Y..
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).about a year ago in Critique
School is a Nightmare: Exposing the Brutal Truths of the Education System
The education system is often painted as the ultimate path to success, a place where young minds are shaped, knowledge is imparted, and futures are built. But beneath this polished surface lies a reality that is far darker—one filled with stress, outdated practices, and a system that often seems designed to crush creativity rather than foster it.
By OptimalEdgeabout a year ago in Critique
How many more people will the sea swallow, and how much europe will endure? . AI-Generated.
The Mediterranean Migration Crisis: Why People Risk Everything for a Better Life Every year, thousands of people from Asia and Africa embark on perilous journeys across the Mediterranean Sea, hoping to reach Europe in search of safety, opportunity, and a better life. These journeys are fraught with danger—overcrowded boats, treacherous waters, and the constant threat of exploitation by human traffickers. Tragically, many do not survive the journey, and the Mediterranean has become one of the deadliest migration routes in the world. Yet, despite the risks, the number of people attempting this crossing continues to rise. To understand why people leave their homelands and risk everything, we must examine the complex interplay of economic, political, social, and environmental factors that drive migration.
By Banik Sojibabout a year ago in Critique







