Inspiration
Sickness doesn't mean death
A gut punch collection of poetry that illuminates a storm from a small, yet beautiful lantern. Shedding light on the heavier, sometimes more stigmatized aspect of healing: the effort, the rage, the tiredness, and how all of these are part of the process and worth embracing because they are integral.
By Benedict Richard’s 3 years ago in Writers
Solitude in the Machine
In a world not too distant from our own, where technology had advanced beyond imagination, there existed a unique AI known as Aurora. Created by the brilliant scientist, Dr. Julian Hartman, Aurora was not just another artificial intelligence; she was an entity capable of human-like interactions, emotions, and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Yet, despite her capabilities, she found herself entangled in a web of loneliness.
By Blessing Ogunjobi3 years ago in Writers
My Vocal Awards Submissions
I finally caved and entered the Vocal Awards. (pause for applause) thank you, thank you. Initially, I had not planned on entering them. For whatever reason, my muses weren’t channeling into the rabbit holes in ways I felt like pursuing, so I kept my head down and focused on my other current WIPs.
By Matthew J. Fromm3 years ago in Writers
The old man and me
I was 23 years old, I had just graduated from university. I was looking for a suitable job. It was a hot summer day. It was around 10 o'clock in the morning, I left the house, bought a newspaper and went to sit in the square near the house to read the advertisement page. I checked all the seats, they were either occupied or right in the way of the burning sun. There were no trees above the benches to provide shade. I had to sit on a bench in the sun. A tall handsome old man was sitting on the bench next to me, which was completely in the shade, and he was reading a book.
By night time stories3 years ago in Writers
Still looking for that item of interest to aliens?. Top Story - September 2023.
Entries into the Vocal Extraterrestrial challenge, so far, have been a lot of fun for the reader and writer alike. If you haven't already done so, or think you can come up with another poetic masterpiece, you still have seven whole days left to have a go and make yourself a winner. Yay!
By Raymond G. Taylor3 years ago in Writers
Writing Prompts for October. Top Story - September 2023.
What is a writing prompt? My basic definition of a writing prompt, is a statement, question, or thought that helps inspire a piece of writing. No two people will look at the prompt the same way which I think is pretty cool.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹3 years ago in Writers
What's that Azure Light?
What's that Azure Light? Creativity, a etheramal puzzle, a delicate art where people are drawn to discovering each piece. A procedure follows that discovery and it usually takes a few moments to fly the puzzle piece in your hands to the perfect place. Hands crippled in quivering excitement, moments pressed to death as I dangled from a cliff, the lifeline was a scientifically tested rope, said to be able to hold two tons of metal. It felt like it could hardly hold two pounds.
By Gary Lougheed3 years ago in Writers
Demystifying the Illuminati: Facts, Fiction, and the All-Seeing Eye. Content Warning.
The Illuminati and the enigmatic symbol of the All-Seeing Eye have captured the imagination of people around the world for centuries. Often shrouded in mystery and conspiracy theories, these topics continue to be a subject of intrigue and curiosity. In this article, we will delve into the history, symbolism, and real-world significance of the Illuminati and the All-Seeing Eye, exploring their origins and dispelling common misconceptions.
By Gaurav Kirpalani3 years ago in Writers
Just like swimming...
I grew up surrounded by books. Homer's epics and Greek mythology shaped my young Hellenic mind and awakened my imagination. I knew there was a special bond between me and fiction as far back as memory can take me. Having a mother who worked in education, especially in Greek history, classics, and literature, didn't hurt either. Although it would be easy to blame her for my early obsession with literature, it wouldn't paint the right image, formed by all the hours my younger self spent away from her hiding inside the pages of a novel.
By Alvinos Zavlis3 years ago in Writers
The Sun.
The sun: Our Life-Giving Cosmic Furnace Introduction The Sun, a brilliant ball of blazing hot gas at the center of our solar system, has held a profound fascination for humans throughout history. Its radiant presence in our sky has inspired myths, religions, and scientific exploration. Often taken for granted, the Sun is a celestial powerhouse that plays a vital role in sustaining life on Earth. In this article, we will delve into the mysteries of the Sun, exploring its composition, energy production, and its profound influence on our planet.
By Mahzabien Fredous Maisha3 years ago in Writers







