Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Writers.
Sandy
The first story I ever wrote: I was in the 4th grade. I was not the type of kid that would take an assignment just the way it was given. I would always like to go 2 or 3 steps beyond what was said. For example, when asked to draw a picture of a house, in 3rd grade, I drew the floor plan and what the house would look like from different sides.
By David E. Perry3 years ago in Writers
My First Book Could Have Saved A Life
I found myself burnt out this morning when I went to write. I haven't written in days, and I know I need to keep it up or I'll lapse into another 5-month hiatus. And that can't happen because it'll prevent me from reaching my goals. So I stuck some music in my ears and contemplated why I'm feeling this way.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Writers
The Republican' Quest for the 2024 US Election
Selecting a candidate for the 2024 presidential election in the United States is a complex and multifaceted process for the Republican Party, often referred to as the GOP (Grand Old Party). This selection process is a critical step in the party's strategy to regain the presidency and shape the future direction of the nation. To understand how Republicans go about this, we'll delve into the various aspects of candidate selection, including the primary and caucus system, potential candidates, and the issues that may shape the 2024 nomination.
By Godswill Dugbo3 years ago in Writers
When will be the end of the world?
The question of when the end of the world will come has been a topic of fascination and speculation for centuries. From religious prophecies to scientific theories, humans have sought to understand and predict this ultimate event. However, despite numerous predictions throughout history, the exact date or time remains unknown.
By JOMAR P. AQUINO3 years ago in Writers
Beneath the surface
In the bustling city of Lahore, Pakistan, lived a man named Ahmed. He was a hardworking laborer who toiled tirelessly beneath the scorching sun, his hands calloused and his back bowed from years of laboring on construction sites. He earned just enough to put food on the table for his family of four, but there was one dream that seemed perpetually out of reach: sending his children to school again.
By Sikandar Ali3 years ago in Writers
Unraveling the Tapestry of Human Origins
The story of human origins is a gorgeous journey that spans millions of years and entails endless twists and turns. From our far-off ancestors who walked on 4 legs to the complex and pretty adaptable Homo sapiens we are today, the story of human evolution is a testomony to the tenacity of life. In this article, we will embark on a fascinating exploration of our origins, tracing the evolutionary route that led to the emergence of contemporary humans.
By Moharif Yulianto3 years ago in Writers
My Careless Mistake
In the bustling heart of New York City, where the rhythm of life beats with unforgiving intensity, I found myself caught in the whirlwind of a routine day. The city's energy was infectious, but it could also be overwhelming, pushing even the most vigilant individuals to make careless mistakes. Little did I know that one such error would soon set off a chain of events that would teach me a valuable lesson about the price of carelessness.
By Ayomide Richard3 years ago in Writers
The Quest for Identity
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, amidst the noise and chaos of modern life, lived a man named Samuel. To those who passed him on the crowded streets, he appeared like any other face in the urban crowd. But within, Samuel was tormented by a profound quest—a quest for his true identity.
By Jenkin Collin3 years ago in Writers
Disorderly Conduct
When I reached the fourth grade, I found myself in Georgia in an inner-city school. As the only "white girl" there, except for my cousin who was in kindergarten, my school life was difficult at best. I'd get up in the morning, work the farm, then get dressed for school. I walked down the dirt road to the bus stop and spent the next 7 hours defending myself. Life was just hard. My parents had recently split and it landed us in poverty-ville USA, on a piece of ground my mother's family endearingly called a farm, even though we barely grew anything more than dirt and misery.
By Veronica Coldiron3 years ago in Writers






