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Challenge Four — Metaphor
Day #4: Finding noun-verb collisions Pat Pattison, Song Writing without Boundaries Metaphors will continue to be a struggle for me! I enjoy them but struggle with writing them, and I am not finding these exercises easy to do in much the same way I have difficulty writing fiction.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
The Solstice ReAwakening
In the quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled deep within a verdant valley between rolling hills, the longest day of the year held special significance. Once a bustling hub of ancient rituals and communal celebrations, Willowbrook had gradually succumbed to modernity, its traditions fading into distant memories. Yet, this year was different. As the solstice approached, whispers of an old, forgotten ritual began to circulate among the townsfolk.
By ayesha nadeem2 years ago in Writers
Personal Finance Tips For Millennials
Navigating personal finance can be daunting, especially for millennials who face unique financial challenges and opportunities. Here are some tailored tips to help millennials manage their money effectively and build a secure financial future.
By Long James2 years ago in Writers
Gratitude For Life. Top Story - June 2024.
The last time I laughed so hard that my belly hurt was ___________ Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Writing Prompts When I was 24 and going to a women's support group we would laugh, I would go home with a sore face and sore sides. Why? I wasn't used to smiling or laughing. After a few months of doing that, I never have a sore face, sides, or belly from laughing as I laugh enough.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
Understanding Gold Loans: A Comprehensive Guide
Gold loans have become a popular way for people in India to get quick access to money. This guide from Finance News India will explain what gold loans are, how they work, and why they might be a good option for you.
By Finance News India 2 years ago in Writers
On reading through life as a book
On reading through life as a book How astounding it is to live in a multidimensional world that coincides in its being to encompass millions of beings that coexist with each other, a million journeys with each one having its individuality, its narrative of how they survived the storm and sailed their boats in the dreary sea of survival. We strive in our yarns of glim, gloom, sadness and bloom, to rise in the highs of the beauty of abundance and to fall in the lowness of animosity and brevity of failures. To be or not to be, to smile or to frown upon while walking this journey called mortality, is a choice that lies to be made, to either loathe in the readiness of what was or to forget and move up in the radical acceptance of what is and what is about to be the reality that one forges to be in.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers








