Achievements
Week 7 of Write a Story Every Day in 2024
As I'm writing this stacked post for the stories that I've written this week, I have reached 50 stories and I am feeling pretty pleased with myself. Still on course to complete this challenge and I wonder if I am forming a habit for the future, one where I write something every day. It's been good for me, this challenge. I'm stretching my brain every day. I like it.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Writers
My Interest is Piqued #4
If your interest is Piqued... Please join us at Vocal + Assist: π€ͺππ€ͺππ€ͺππ€ͺπ Lana Kulik (aka Lana V Lynx) Lana is quite an interesting person. She is from Kyrgyzstan, which is in Central Asia and is not too far from Russia and borders China. She now lives in the US in Pennsylvania. Every winter she and her son travel to places with a warmer climate. They have visited Brazil, Peru, and Rome. Lana loves to read and she enjoys writing satire and short fiction. She especially enjoys writing political satire of which she has self-published two books.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Writers
The Big 1,000. Top Story - February 2024.
Well, how did I get here? β Talking Heads Itβs a big moment, to be sure. 1,000 reads. 1,000 times that someone else thought something I wrote on this wild site we call Vocal was worth sticking around to the end. And with all that brainpower expended, I find myself with the official $6.00 USD that was promised for every 1,000 reads that is what makes Vocal+ so exciting.
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 years ago in Writers
The Works
This is a collection of all the tasks required and linked together for the following challenges: The Frosted Primrose: Publish your record book using the template below (roughly) upon completion, linking to all the corresponding stories and creators mentioned, and claim your title of The Frosted (or Crystal) Primrose with a personal reflection of the season.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Writers
Sometimes It's The Rabbit Hole That Works For Writers
After four years on writing platforms and many lessons learned, there's one lesson that's proven to be a constant. Sometimes, when you least expect it, something works. But how do you know when something works?
By Jason Morton2 years ago in Writers
The university of Nairobi
Nestled in the heart of Nairobi city, Kenya, the University of Nairobi (UoN) stands as a pillar of education and scholarly excellence in East and Central Africa. Established in 1956, it boasts a rich history and vibrant campus life, attracting students not only from Kenya but across the continent and beyond. For example, it is the first and the only university in Kenya to have a school president of an international student i.e. Monica Malith, a South Sudanese law student.
By bivvon writes2 years ago in Writers
#51
As I've now hit something of a milestone on Vocal of 50 published pieces, I thought it appropriate to make this my 51st piece. A short period of reprieve, to reflect on my earlier work, thoughts on the milestone and some ideas and goals I'd like to explore for the future here on Vocal.
By Tommy Ballard2 years ago in Writers







