Writing Exercise
“Voices Under Siege: The Ongoing Oppression in Palestine”
Introduction Palestine stands today as a symbol of suffering, resilience, and resistance. The story of its people is one of enduring hardship, ongoing occupation, and relentless hope. In recent years, particularly since 2023 and continuing into 2025, the oppression faced by Palestinians has reached alarming levels. Daily life for many is shaped by airstrikes, house demolitions, restricted access to food and medicine, and a lack of fundamental human rights. This article aims to shed light on the scale of oppression currently being experienced in Palestine, the historical roots of the conflict, and the urgent need for global awareness and justice.
By Fazal Malik9 months ago in Writers
Silent Suffering: The Ongoing Cruelty Faced by Pashtuns Today"
Introduction The Pashtuns—an ethnic group known for their rich culture, bravery, and history of resistance—are facing a silent crisis today. Spread mainly across Pakistan and Afghanistan, Pashtuns are enduring a troubling series of human rights violations, forced displacements, racial profiling, and systemic discrimination. These acts, often overlooked by mainstream narratives, have created a humanitarian and political issue that demands immediate global attention.
By Fazal Malik9 months ago in Writers
Bewitched by the underground
Here's an entry for Annie Kapur's 'Song of the Century' challenge. If you've read any Christopher Isherwood, you might catch a similar mood here (and, btw, Cabaret would be another great song for this challenge). It's incredible to think that it's already nearly 20 years since all this. And equally incredible that it's not even 20 years. Read on, and check out the link to Annie's challenge at the end.
By Andy Potts9 months ago in Writers
how to create a story on vocal media
How to Create a Story on Vocal Media When Maya stumbled across Vocal Media late one evening, she was searching for something more than just another blogging site. She had always loved to write—little poems in the margins of her notebooks, diary entries full of drama and dreams, short stories she never dared to show anyone. But publishing? That had always seemed out of reach. Vocal Media felt different. It looked sleek, organized, and filled with diverse voices from around the world. That night, she decided: I'm going to write my first story.
By Huzaifa Dzine9 months ago in Writers






