Achievements
Couch to 5k Reads. Top Story - October 2023.
My musings on the inky trail so far; my appreciation of Tossers; my thoughts and suggestions on the Stats page About a month ago, I suddenly noticed my long-ignored read counter had ticked up over 3,000 reads. Gosh, I thought. That seems like a milestone and a half! I'd not long hauled myself out of a deep, dark hole known as "writer's block". I used this little number to keep me from sinking back into the pit. I allowed myself a little self-congratulatory jig.
By L.C. Schäfer3 years ago in Writers
My Journey as a Special Education Teacher
When I got my first classroom at the age of twenty-two, I had this vision of spending my days hanging out with kids and making a difference in their lives. Little did I know, special education is a lot more challenging and exhausting than I could have ever imagined. But despite the difficulties, the fulfillment I get from inspiring my students is beyond words.
By Mohsin Ali3 years ago in Writers
Amanda's Curious Catalogue
A place for all my writing! Okay, maybe that sub-title is a little too grandiose, but madness truly is a great descriptor for some if not all of my work. I have a penchant for allowing my passion and excitement to leak through, turning some pieces ( like my book reviews ) into blubbering messes of THOUGHTS and FEELINGS rather than critical feedback.
By Amanda Starks3 years ago in Writers
Invisible Success
It was probably the best I’ve ever done in any competition in my life… for anything. So, it gives me immense pride. I had entered the Launch Pad Prose Writing Competition with my short story “Darkness of the Ecuadorian Sunset.” I had entered this contest with different stories three times before. The first two times, nothing happened. The third time, I moved on to the second round which was a great feeling. And it was progress. But then nothing else. And the next round, the Top 100, that was when you would start to reap the benefits. That was when you’d get your story promoted to people in the industry.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile3 years ago in Writers
David Montgomery scores three touchdowns for the Lions against the Packers, as Detroit defeats their NFC North opponents on the road.
263 days ago, the Detroit Lions effectively put an end to Aaron Rodgers' tenure in Green Bay. In a resounding 34-20 victory for the visiting team on Thursday night, Dan Campbell's squad gave Rodgers' replacement, Jordan Love, a loss in his first start in prime time.
By Md Ramzan Ali3 years ago in Writers
THE POWER OF AUTOMATION
John was a successful entrepreneur who ran a popular bakery in his community. His delicious bread, pastries, and cakes were loved by all of his customers, and his business was thriving. However, as demand increased, John found himself drowning in administrative tasks like record-keeping, inventory management, and accounting. These tasks left him with little time to focus on perfecting his products.
By Anjolaoluwa 3 years ago in Writers
Iphone 15 pro max review . Content Warning.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max in for review The iPhones are now shipping and our iPhone 15 Pro Max arrived as well! So here's an unboxing as we start reviewing this technological beast. The USB cable inside your phone box is rarely news, but in this case it is - the braided USB-C cable is the first to ship with any iPhone and it's perfectly compatible with any USB-C device - progress is here!
By Nirob Hasda3 years ago in Writers
South Korea showcases missiles
As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, South Korea has been actively developing and showcasing its missile capabilities as part of its national defense strategy. South Korea has a significant defense industry, and it has developed a range of missile systems for various purposes, including deterrence and defense against potential threats from North Korea.
By Mohiuddin Hossen3 years ago in Writers
The Enigmatic World of Snakes: Masters of Adaptation
The Enigmatic World of Snakes: Masters of Adaptation Snakes are some of the most intriguing and misunderstood creatures on our planet. With their slithering motion and reputation for danger, they have fascinated and frightened humans for centuries. In this article, we will delve into the captivating world of snakes, exploring their biology, behavior, and their essential role in ecosystems.
By MD Maruf Hossen3 years ago in Writers
"The Resonance of Melody". Content Warning.
In a quaint, cobblestone village nestled among rolling hills, there lived a gifted violin maker named Elias. His workshop was a small, weathered cottage at the edge of town, where the aroma of aged wood and varnish wafted through the air. Elias had dedicated his life to crafting exquisite violins, each with its own unique voice.
By Muthuselvan3 years ago in Writers
The Colors of Grief. Content Warning.
The first time I learned that someone I knew committed suicide I was ten. I heard my mom talking to one of her friends about a kid who went to the local high school. When I went to school that same morning, the elementary school gym teacher made a point of sitting my class down outside on the basketball court. I don't remember much about the speech except this: "If you are going through anything, know you have me in your corner."
By Alexandria Stanwyck3 years ago in Writers







