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A Man's Guide to Thriving
The truth about aging hits different when you're staring at your reflection one morning and wondering when your eyebrows decided to go rogue. While Troy Breiland hilariously captures the "follicular betrayal" of middle age in his recent piece about men falling apart, there's another side to this story - one where you don't just survive the changes, but actually master them.
By Narghiza Ergashova8 months ago in Writers
Early August: 10 Goals Accomplished . Top Story - August 2025.
Another one of my 2025 writing goals accomplished, and this one is amazing for a couple reasons. The first being that I got a story published in a publication, something I am always striving for. This is my 10th story to get into a publication, the 6th different publication I’ve gotten into. 10 stories feels like an amazing milestone. Sure, largely 10 is an arbitrary number. But it’s double digits. That feels incredible.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile8 months ago in Writers
What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers
Author's Note: These prompts may not be for beginner fiction writers! They sound tough to me. Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter - What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts - The Exercise: This one is in two parts. First experiment with different types of openings for different stories until you feel comfortable with the technique of each. Then see how many ways there are to open one particular story you have in mind. How does the story change when the opening changes from a generalization to a line of dialogue? The Objective: To see how experimenting with several ways of opening your story can lead you to a better understanding of whose story it is, and what the focus of the story will be.
By Denise E Lindquist8 months ago in Writers
The One Week I Lived Like It Was 1995
I am here to narrate one real story I hope you al will enjoy.... Why I Did It It started on a Sunday night, the kind where you tell yourself, “Just five more minutes online” and somehow end up deep in a Wikipedia rabbit hole about deep-sea squid mating rituals. My eyes were tired, my brain was buzzing, and I realized I had spent hours absorbing trivia I’d forget by morning.
By Hamid Khan8 months ago in Writers
To Publish A Book Of Poetry
Introduction I am currently working on self-publishing my most ambitious collection yet. It will probably be called "The Art Of The Glittering Fox" because it is a collection of Angie Livingstone's amazing art, accompanied by my words.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 8 months ago in Writers
Your Chevening Scholarship Application Guide 2025/26
Author: Leju BM Jansuk Chevening ScholarshipThe Chevening Scholarship application process is an arduous one. You must do your homework thoroughly, beginning with reading ALL guidance, tips, and other information available on their website.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan8 months ago in Writers
Artists Five Hundred Years Ago
Introduction This is short, and the reason for it will become clear. I saw this excellent meme from Doris Rose Art and think that if I don't publish anything, people will think I am dead, but they will just forget I exist.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 8 months ago in Writers
The J Lounge Interviews
A big thank you and shout out to Symone Jackson for having me on The J Lounge Interviews Podcast. This conversation was a pleasure and was an excellent opportunity to share my work, ambitions and experiences as a writer, poet, storyteller, author and artist. I hope you enjoy the podcast and feel free to like, share and sunscribe.
By Nathaniel Terrell8 months ago in Writers
When the Heart Shouts Back
When the Heart Shouts Back You never think about your heart until it forces you to. We just live with it ticking away, like background noise. It’s there, working quietly, doing its job. Most days, you don’t even notice it. Then one day it changes. Maybe it starts pounding so loud it drowns everything out. Or it skips a beat and suddenly you’re frozen, wondering what just happened.
By George’s Girl 2026 8 months ago in Writers
The Youngest Voice in the Silence — How I Wrote 10 Books Before 18. AI-Generated.
When most teenagers are figuring out who they are, I was figuring out how to tell the world my story — and the stories of countless emotions that live inside us. By 18, I had authored 10 books, each carrying a part of me: my thoughts, my poetry, my reflections on peace, and my fascination with the beauty of silence.
By Malaika Nawaz8 months ago in Writers











