Prompts
Top Five Priorities
I was flipping through some books I have in my collection and this book appeared — F*CK I’M IN MY TWENTIES, A GUIDED JOURNAL — I thought I may give this entry a try, using it as a prompt. I remembered that I am temporarily out of prompts. So here it is…
By Denise E Lindquist8 months ago in Writers
Why I Stopped Reading Self-Help Books—And Started Living My Questions Instead
For years, I devoured self-help books like they were sacred texts. My shelves bowed under the weight of titles promising confidence, productivity, inner peace, emotional mastery, purpose, and healing. I was constantly underlining passages, scribbling mantras in margins, and chasing that next big “aha” moment that would finally make me feel whole.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Writers
AI Jobocalypse
Artificial intelligence has sparked intense debate about the future of human employment. While headlines warn of mass job displacement and corporate leaders predict shrinking workforces, the reality is far more nuanced. AI isn't simply replacing workers - it's fundamentally transforming how we work, what we do, and the skills we need to succeed.
By Narghiza Ergashova8 months ago in Writers
Growing Up, or Something Resembling It. Content Warning.
The late-night air of a Seattle summer filled my lungs in between drags of a cigarette, as airplanes flew overhead and the night sky was burdened by city lights. We sat on the swings of an empty schoolyard gently lulling to and fro, staring at each other through quick glances in between quiet conversation. We sat like this for hours, learning the complexities of each other through intimate conversations and telling stories about our childhood, talking about all of the things that make meeting new people when you're twenty years old exciting.
By Lilah Looper8 months ago in Writers
Come on Ralf give us the pure character creation.
Ok ok I getcha your probably all like so we get all that roleplaying stuff but what about with out it. And I had a friend (Myra a great editor writer storyteller) who was reading say the same thing or something similar at least. And what she said was…
By WrittenWritRalf8 months ago in Writers
The Etsy Shop That Started With a Breakup
When Daniel walked out of our apartment, he left with only a suitcase, a half-used bottle of cologne, and my sense of direction. We’d been together for nearly six years, the kind of relationship that had grown roots deep into every corner of my life—shared Spotify playlists, matching towels, joint savings, holiday traditions, even a name reserved for our future dog.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Writers
5 Books That Broke Me in 2025 (And Put Me Back Together)
The Year Books Found Me When I Needed Them Most Some years break you. 2025 was one of those for me. Not in a loud, dramatic way. More in the slow, silent unraveling that no one notices until you’re too tired to fake a smile. Relationships shifted. Dreams quietly collapsed. I felt adrift in the world I had spent years trying to build.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Writers
The Whispers in Room 313
The Whispers in Room 313 By Octavia Birthfield The first time Kayla heard the whisper, she thought it was the wind. She had just checked into the Willowridge Inn, a crumbling, nearly forgotten hotel tucked away in a small town off the interstate. Her car had broken down, and it was the only place with vacancy.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️8 months ago in Writers




