Writing Exercise
My mind on the Daily.
I believe that humanity has successfully devolved. In many ways more than physical. Technology stem from every part of human existence. Yet technology will decrease the productivity, ability to think, create false norms, while destroying the key concepts that keep us human, and creating competition.
By Plan Execute Profit2 years ago in Writers
Prompted: #3
PROMPTED: INTRODUCTION After a bit of travel out of the country, I'm back to Vocal and ready to dive into another edition of the Prompted Writer's Challenge. I hope you're ready, too. The past two challenges generated a lot of great entries and I look forward to seeing what transpires from Prompted: #3. So, let's get to it!
By Randy Baker2 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
Unveiling the Beauty of 6 Blue House Plants
Can you envision an ocean filled with violet algae or a forest full of blue leaves? It may be surprising to hear, but this is no longer science fiction. The blue house plants is certainly one of those unique plant species for household garden lovers which go beyond the fact that all plants should be green, as we are used to believe. This paper will provide an in-depth look at blue house plants, why they have blue leaves, how to keep them, and their distinct features differentiate from ordinary green plants.
By Ashley Scott2 years ago in Writers
How Do We Receive A Compliment?
Who was the last person you expressed gratitude toward and how was it received? Just before I started to write this, I was texting with a friend. She had just returned to the States from Mexico. She was pleased that the border only took them 15 minutes. I welcomed her back and then thanked her for her Tupperware donation to my fundraiser.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
Feeling Priveleged: Reflections on "A Story Every Day" So Far (March Edition)
I've been lucky to have some time off work toward the end of the month. This meant I could write several entries to the Whispering Woods challenge, and still do a micro every day. Fitting for March, for a few days, I really did descend into a kind of madness, writing thousands of words a day. Something I'd wanted to do for weeks, and hadn't been able to.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
Creativity
It seems bizarre to say and heart-breaking to realise that it needs to be said, but creativity is integral to anything creative. It’s not enough to tell a story but you must be able to look at all factors as if the project you are working on is more of a reflection of actual events and that you, the creator, are simply recording what has happened.
By Samuel Moore2 years ago in Writers






