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Arthur Jones: A narrative about design, philosophy and vision.. AI-Generated.
Arthur Jones: A narrative about design, philosophy and vision. Read the life and narrative of Arthur Jones - the inventor, entrepreneur and fashion visionary who rocked the fitness market with Nautilus racks in the late 20th century.
By Smart blend6 months ago in Writers
Did Ed Gein Really Kill His Brother? Exploring the Frightening Mystery of a Notorious Case . AI-Generated.
Did Ed Gein Really Kill His Brother? Exploring the Frightening Mystery of a Notorious Case Did Ed Gein murder his brother? Read the terrifying details, theories, and historical accounts about Ed Gein's dark past and the death of his brother Henry.
By buzz N value6 months ago in Writers
Jake Tonges: Rising Talent in American Football. AI-Generated.
you need to know about Jake Tonges is here! Read all about his rise from college football to the NFL, what he brings to the field, the high points of his career, and why football fans are closely monitoring this up-and-coming tight end.
By buzz N value6 months ago in Writers
Unfinished Business Taylor Swift: An Inquiry Into The Narrative Behind The Song. AI-Generated.
Unfinished Business Taylor Swift: An Inquiry Into The Narrative Behind The Song Are you intrigued by the Unfinished Business Taylor Swift connections? This review investigates the connotations, rumors, fan theories, and cultural significance of one of Taylor’s most well-known unreleased songs.
By Smart blend6 months ago in Writers
Tragic Fall: Rising Alaskan Climber Balin Miller Dies During El Capitan Ascent
Balin Miller, a bold young climber from Alaska, died October 1, 2025, after falling from El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. He was attempting a solo rope climb on the challenging Sea of Dreams route when a haul bag became stuck, and he rappelled off the end of his rope. About 500 people were reportedly watching via livestream when the accident happened.
By Ashley Scott6 months ago in Writers
How to Cook Real Meals Without a Kitchen While Traveling
When most people dream about long-term travel, they picture freedom: waking up in a new city, exploring cobblestone streets, and discovering flavors at every corner. But what rarely makes it onto Instagram is the slow bleed of your budget when you’re forced to eat out three times a day. That $5 street meal adds up faster than you think, and before long, your “budget travel” trip feels like a credit card debt trap.
By Jasmine Bowen6 months ago in Writers
Winter Weather Warnings in Alaska: How to Save Your Garden from Early Snow
Hi, I’m Ashley Scott. Over my 10 years gardening across the USA, I’ve chased sun in Texas and braved chill in the Pacific Northwest. Alaska’s wild winters? They test you like no other. Right now, on October 3, 2025, early snow hits Northern Alaska hard. A winter weather advisory warns of 4 to 9 inches falling from Thursday afternoon through Friday. That storm packs moderate to heavy flakes, turning roads slick and gardens vulnerable. If you’re in Fairbanks or the interior, expect travel headaches and quick freezes. Coastal spots like Anchorage might dodge the worst, but cold snaps lurk.
By Ashley Scott6 months ago in Writers
21 Rejections Down and a New Goal
As many here will know, on November 10, 2025, I started trying to share my work beyond Vocal and self-publishing. Inspired by my good friend Stephen A. Roddewig and others on this platform like Mackenzie Davis, Blythe, and Stephen Kramer Avitabile, and quite a few others I've likely missed, I began submitting to outside competitions and calls.
By Paul Stewart6 months ago in Writers
Tales from Beyond
Last year I was honoured to be a judge for Rick Henry Christopher's Haunted Letter Challenge. To set the tone for the competition I posted the following letter, which was obviously not in the running but received some nice praise (thank you very much!) -
By Marie Wilson6 months ago in Writers



