Advice
Advice From The World's Most Successful Writer
I will start this article off with the preface that the world's most successful author is subjective. When you take to the internet to find the answer it tells you Shakespeare, but since he did not set out to be an author and as revenge for the number of times I had to read his plays while completing first my English degree and then my Creative Writing degree - I'm excluding him based on the simple fact that I can.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Crafting Memorable Settings
As writers, we are the creators of worlds where we invite readers to join us on epic adventures, to travel uncharted territories, and to explore both the real world or ones of pure imagination. But what transforms these words into a vibrant tapestry to captivate a reader’s senses? How do we transport him into a world of our design? It is a matter of detailed worldbuilding, engaging the senses, and being consistent with the internal logic within our created spaces.
By Wendy Van Camp2 years ago in Writers
The Best Writing Habit To Start In The Next 30 Days
Looking to start a new habit to help you along your writing journey? Since it's the beginning of the month now is the perfect time to implement one into your routine.. and it's even a bonus that it's a short month so if it doesn't work you don't have to stick with it for too long.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
3 Writing Habits You Need To Stop
Writers are not immune to bad habits especially when it comes to staying hydrated, sitting up straight, keeping our desks clean, not procrastinating our writing, taking breaks when looking at screens for hours on end, or finding excuses why we just haven't finished that novel yet.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Conflicts in the Office: How to Navigate and Address Fights
Conflict is a natural element of any dynamic whether it is personal or professional and knowing how to deal with it becomes an essential in any aspect of life. Conflicts in the workplace can arise for matters as trivial as difference in personal beliefs to matters such as project completions, working styles, deadlines, project goals and different outlooks towards work. For the sake of development and productivity, these disputes must be settled quickly and professionally. Understanding how conflicts arise and how to resolve them can help managers advance in their careers. We'll go over what conflicts are, their different kinds, and the typical reasons why team members argue in this edition of The Wellness Digest.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Path to Oblivion
Intro by Luna Park “Diary Entrance 100, We all knew that one day humans, we, would find a path but not for the best, rather to oblivion. We would fight each other until the last and there is no glory in it. And the best part of all, is that we are so blind by all the things we became, in it including all the words in all the languages of men to describe all the bad behaviours and things that humanity could ever do, all came true. We are not in the movies anymore. This is the truth. All the craziness of nuclear weapons happened. So, here is presented the path to oblivion. Only a few survived. And no, we did not go to Mars nor another planet. We got got stuck here on Earth. Apocalypse is not a theme anymore, but pain still is. I suffer every day by the effects of radiation. Al science and their creators of what some call the dark magic. Stupid, I know. I don’t believe in it. We all lost the belief in Christmas or any Mambo Jambo of the past. Capitalism died just there when it was it’s time, as the things named with ism.
By Antonio Madrugada2 years ago in Writers
Experience the Land of the Pure in Pakistan
Welcome to Travelcation, Let’s explore Pakistan by taking you to your dream jorney full with scenic beauty, mindfulness and serenity. Stay connected to get a chance to avail our discount offers and further details about novel tourist spots by subscribing our newsletter below.
By Travelcations2 years ago in Writers


