Advice
How I Write A Pantoum
Introduction I have to thank Vocal for introducing me to the pantoum as one of their tags in Poets. So what I will show you is how I actually create a pantoum, and then hopefully you will be able to try it yourself without too much trepidation and maybe a pantoum will then get a Top Story.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Looking at US-Israeli Relations. Content Warning.
Resources from liabilities, resources from liabilities; Israel has been a nearby yet troublesome partner for the US for quite a long time. The new Gaza war has brought to the front a few well-established issues between the two nations.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
The lifestyle of Introverts. Top Story - April 2024.
I am an introvert and in my earlier years, I often felt that perhaps I should have tried to be more extroverted, that in order to fit in, I needed to be like everyone else. My discomfort around people made people either uncomfortable, facetious or puzzled. This then made me feel as if my natural way of being was not conducive to a successful or a fulfilling life—But the implication there is that being introverted is a problem that needs to be solved, which can sometimes be all too convincing in a world that seems to reward self-promotion over quiet reflection.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
"How To Find The Time To Write"
I have always wanted to be a writer. Since I was a little girl and got my first journal from my dad at Barnes and Nobles. We were out for the day, (I couldn't have been more then eleven) and we stopped into the bookstore. This was my very first time in this store and let me tell you. The feeling was magical to me, and to this day it still is. It was my father's birthday, and something had made me want to check that store out.
By Kristen Bansfield -Pen Name K.R.Fields2 years ago in Writers
Making broad admittance to answers for inborn coronary illness patients: Why inclusion for fundamental treatments matters. Content Warning.
Across the US, more than 40,000 babies are brought into the world with inborn coronary illness (CHD) consistently, the most widely recognized kind of birth imperfection in the U.S.1 Roughly 1.6 million individuals live with the disease2, which includes anomalies, or deformities of the heart that create before birth. While quick clinical treatment is ordinarily required, by and large, the main choice was an open-heart medical procedure. Presently, because of clinical development and a new repayment achievement, another option, an insignificantly intrusive choice is accessible and reachable.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Characters that Matter
Think of your story as a body: head, shoulders, knees, and toes. Plot is the skeleton. Characters are the muscles, nerves, and organs. The things that move the bones. You need both. Skeletons can’t move without muscles, and I don’t want to know how a body without bones would move. Thinking about it gives me the heebie-geebies. Anyway, muscles, nerves, and organs are what keep the body functional and healthy. Your story will suck if your characters suck. So how do you make characters that don’t suck?
By Sarah Massey2 years ago in Writers







