Guides
The Cat on the Wire: A Tale of Commotion and Compassion. Content Warning.
Everyone was glancing up and congregating in the area. When I arrived, the agitation had reached a fever pitch. I asked one of the people that was there already what was going on. He expressed his deafness and muteness in sign language. I apologised, using my minimal amount of sign language—roughly 0. I continued to glance up, but my weak eyesight prevented me from seeing what everyone was fixated on. I then asked a different person. Pardon me... She turned her back on me as if I were a leprechaun. Well, I thought, that's two for two. I decided to ask this old timer and see if I could get any luck.
By Ranjith Kumar2 years ago in Writers
3 Lessons On Writing I Wish I Knew Sooner
There are always things when it comes to writing that I wish I knew yesterday instead of learning too late. But since I don't have a time machine, here are the three lessons I wish someone had thought to put down on paper for me instead of waiting until I learned them the hard way.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Behind the Page: #1
For the first edition of my Behind the Page series, I will discuss my poem, "Saturday Afternoon". You can read it here: I wrote the poem "Saturday Afternoon" back in 2009. It was first published in the now-defunct online journal First Reads, based in the country of St. Vincent. It and another of my poems, "Morning Glow", appeared there together. Later in 2010, both poems were included in my mixed genre chapbook, "Beyond the Horizon: Journeys in Poetry and Prose".
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
Wedding Bridal Lehenga: Elevating Your Bridal Look with Sareesaga
Weddings are monumental occasions filled with joy, traditions, and unforgettable moments. Among the myriad of preparations, selecting the perfect bridal attire stands out as one of the most crucial decisions for any bride-to-be. The bridal lehenga, a quintessential ensemble in Indian weddings, holds significant cultural and aesthetic value. In this article, we delve into the world of wedding bridal lehengas, with a focus on the exquisite collection offered by Sareesaga.
By sareesaga Fashion2 years ago in Writers
6 Things About Writing I Wish I Could Go Back In Time And Tell Myself
We all wish for a time machine for one reason or another. Sometimes it's to go back and play the numbers for a big lottery jackpot. To see a loved one more time, or to go and tell our past selves not to go on that date because we're going to get our hearts broken.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
One Of Those Days
Introduction Many days I will wake up and have many subjects to write about. I try not to repeat myself and I also am wary of publishing poems one after another. When we work at our day jobs we have no choice but to go to work, deliver what needs delivering and put in the hours.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
From Thought to Text: Translating Inner Monologues into Dialogue
There are many things to think about and writing a screenplay can be intimidating. But what is script writing besides, before you even consider what goes into the file? Writing a script is a different animal than writing in any other format. Understanding what it entails is essential if you want to pursue anything approaching a career in the field. So let’s start with the fundamentals.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Well health Ayurvedic Health Tips
Ayurveda is special in medicine because it helps people stay healthy, not just fix problems. It says humans and nature are connected, and we need nature to stay strong. Ayurveda uses this idea to help people feel better. Today We Are Going To Discuss Wellhealth Ayurvedic Health Tips.
By Neonate Ads2 years ago in Writers







