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Writing and Parenting
Chaos ensues, and the dutiful parent looks on a scene of horror. The soft play centre. In this world I am a noble agent of the established order seeing my quarry, her little legs pounding towards an array of close set white tables, populated by the community of exhausted parents and their meals of last resort.
By Isaac Lawrence3 years ago in Writers
A Funny Idea I had Recently
So I have read a fair few hundred books in my time, thousands, millions, every book written so I think I am the most valuable source of information on good and terrible books. No, I’m just kidding. But I do love to sit and read a book with a cup of coffee every now and then. So I have read loads of books and I have furtherly enjoyed some more than others. But that is how it goes for the general reader, you have your favourite genres, writers and tropes. For me…personally… It's a dystopian future book that has my heart, or a fantasy world where you need to go on a dangerous adventure to save the world, anything with magic that makes me so absorbed in the book I feel like the main character and if I’m feeling frisky you can’t go wrong with a spicy enemies to lovers romance trope.
By Terri Allen3 years ago in Writers
Safety Concerns for NYSC Corps Members in Northern Nigeria
Sending NYSC Corps Members to Northern Nigeria, where security is uncertain, has sparked a serious debate. People are questioning whether it's right to risk lives for what some call an unimportant national service.
By Isheno Ebenezer3 years ago in Writers
The Enigmatic Case of James R. MacRae
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Arrival James R MacRae, a seasoned insurance agent, was known throughout the small town of Crestwood as an enigmatic figure. His arrival in town was shrouded in mystery, with whispers of his past and the secrets he carried. The townsfolk were captivated by his presence, yet wary of his intentions.
By Richard Jones3 years ago in Writers
Eternal Rhapsody: Love Across Dimensions
In the mystical land of Renaria, a young girl named Lily lives a happy and ordinary life. But one day, while playing near a magical waterfall, Lily accidentally falls through a portal and finds herself in a parallel dimension. In the mystical land of Renaria, a young girl named Lily lives a happy and ordinary life. But one day, while playing near a magical waterfall, Lily accidentally falls through a portal and finds herself in a parallel dimension.
By Prithviraj Suryavanshi3 years ago in Writers
"The Requiem of Elysium: The Symphony of Worlds"
"The Requiem of Elysium: The Symphony of Worlds" Part 1: The Enchanted Overture In a world where reality intertwines with imagination, a symphony of worlds comes to life. Among them is Elysium, a realm of boundless magic and wonder. At the heart of Elysium is the Eternal Driver, a being of great power who maintains harmony between worlds. But as the world's tunes begin to fade, darkness pours in, threatening to destroy the very fabric of its existence. A young painter named Aria finds herself drawn into this monumental orchestra as her painting comes to life, taking her to the Élysée Palace. There she meets Callum, a talented musician, and Lyra, a mysterious wanderer. Together they learn about the impending discord that could herald the end of all worlds.
By Kashan Butt3 years ago in Writers
The Elixir of Comfort and Creativity: A Cup of Coffee
Introduction In a world that often feels like it's moving at an increasingly rapid pace, there's a humble and beloved companion that stands the test of time - the cup of coffee. For countless people across the globe, this warm, aromatic elixir serves as more than just a caffeinated pick-me-up; it's a source of comfort, creativity, and connection. Whether enjoyed alone in a quiet moment of reflection or shared amongst friends in lively conversation, a cup of coffee holds within its depths a world of experiences.
By VA Service3 years ago in Writers
The Effect of the Green Socks. First Place in Writers Challenge. Top Story - August 2023.
She preferred to be called THE Rankin instead of Mrs. Rankin. It seemed odd to us in her eighth-grade gifted class to be called by just her surname, but she also wasn’t your average caffeinated teacher. She was assuredly one of those souls so far outside the box she wasn’t even in the same state as the box. Her honey-sweet Alabama accent made our small class feel like home. Best class ever.
By Barb Dukeman3 years ago in Writers







