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It’s the First of the Month
We know it by many names. October. Spooky Season. Spooktober. …I’m sure there are more out there. Anyhow, with an increase in focus on the scary comes an influx of scary content. New horror book unveilings. New spooky challenges on Vocal, coinciding with a decided uptick in the number of unnerving stories making it to the front page with the vaunted crown of Top Story. They even decided to throw in a holiday at some point to cap it all off. Quiet prescient.
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 years ago in Writers
What flowers are good for Easter wreaths?
Creating an Exquisite Easter Wreath: A Floral Odyssey Easter, the time of year when nature awakens from its winter slumber and bursts into vibrant hues, is a season that invites us to celebrate renewal, hope, and the joys of life. It’s a time when many of us embrace the age-old tradition of adorning our homes with beautiful Easter wreaths, symbolic of the circle of life and the arrival of spring. As a fervent enthusiast of flowers and their profound meanings, I find myself captivated by the art of crafting Easter wreaths. Let’s embark on a floral odyssey and delve into the exquisite world of Easter wreaths, where nature’s beauty takes center stage.
By Xiong Gang2 years ago in Writers
November Rain Challenge (unofficial)
What is a 6W6L poem, you ask? It is a poem that has six words per line and is six lines long. It is a form that I perfected over the last year. Dharrsheena Raja Segarran gave it its shortened name. It is relatively easy to write and fun, too.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Writers
Dear Paul
Dear Paul, I was completely blown away by your letter. The fact that an author whose words I very much admire would spend so many of them on a personal note to me had me beaming from the moment I saw the notification. Your expression of fondness for me, even though we only know each other through our stories and interaction via comments means more than you know, Sir, so let me start this off by saying it's mutual. Now, before our wives suggest we move in together, I'll move on to the reply.
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Writers
The role of psychology in social change surrounding Black Lives Matter
Psychology plays a crucial role in understanding, addressing, and promoting social change surrounding the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. Psychologists have provided intense research on implicit bias and its impact on racial attitudes and behavior. It’s important to understand how implicit biases affect judgments and decision-making can shed light on the disparities faced by Black individuals in various aspects of life, from education to criminal justice.
By Marlena Hunter, M.A., MFT2 years ago in Writers
The shadow of Lost Son of a billionaire.
In the dusty dusk of 2003, Kitgum, a small town in Uganda, held its breath. The sun, weary from a day's labour, began its descent, casting long shadows on the rugged terrain. Among these shadows, young Isaac Pitkomi heir to the Pitkomi’s fortune, embarked on his usual journey home from school, 100 kilometers away.
By Christopher Otika Kilama2 years ago in Writers
Alex Guarnaschelli News Updates
Italian-American descent shines brightly, and her name is Alex Guarnaschelli. Her culinary voyage has traversed diverse landscapes, from the grandeur of The Darby to the culinary gem known as Butter restaurant nestled in the heart of New York City. Alex, not only a culinary virtuoso but also a television luminary, has graced our screens through her participation in a plethora of Food Network productions.
By rajkotupdatesnews2 years ago in Writers
History of Halloween
Halloween is among the most established customs on the planet as it addresses a fundamental component of the human condition: the connection between the living and the dead. The recognition developed from old customs denoting the progress from summer to winter, consequently connecting it with change, which is as yet a focal subject of the occasion.
By Hasnat Hijazi2 years ago in Writers








