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Track to Love
Episode 1: The Missed Connection [FADE IN] EXT. GRAND CENTRAL STATION - DAY The echoing roar of Grand Central Station. People surge through the concourse, a sea of hurried footsteps and rolling suitcases. ANNA (28, bright, slightly overwhelmed) navigates the crowd, her backpack a heavy weight on her shoulders. She's on her way to Boston, leaving behind a failed relationship and a dead-end job.
By christ story 2 years ago in Writers
An ode to imposter syndrome
An ode to imposter syndrome Self-worth and self-belief are the two sides of the same coin. We all have seeds of self-doubt planted within us, either from our inner limiting beliefs, trauma or negative projections of other people’s opinions. It is hilarious how we place our self-esteem in the hands of others with ease and then find ourselves in the labyrinth of negative perceptions of ourselves or dwindling confidence in our abilities. Life is a paradox, to heal you must be hurt, amid the most massive of pain and breakdown lies the most eminent breakthrough you would ever receive. If you want confidence and faith in your abilities, you must swim through the turbulent ocean of self-doubt and insecurity.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
The Uncrowned King. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Kevin Levroni: The Legend Who Didn't Win "Mr. Olympia" Kevin Levroni is an iconic figure in bodybuilding history. His name is synonymous with incredible physique, unwavering will and uncompromising dedication to sports.
By The traveler2 years ago in Writers
Beyond Talent
Writers constantly grapple with balancing craft against life's demands, seeking a formula for consistent production while nurturing creativity. The stark reality of living solely from writing underscores the need for such a framework. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported approximately 151,200 writers and authors in 2023, yet only an estimated 10-20% earn a full-time living solely from their writing. Most supplement their income through teaching, freelance work, or other fields. These statistics highlight writers' challenges and the importance of intentionally structuring one's life to support creative pursuits. So, how do we create a framework that will allow us to work and create in our calling?
By Geoffrey Philp 2 years ago in Writers
The Evolving Art of Truth: Exploring the Boundaries and Freedom of Creative Nonfiction
On its very baseline, creative nonfiction is a literary genre. Some people call it the fourth genre, along with poetry, fiction and drama. Memoir, for example, personal essay, biography, narrative history and long form narrative reportage may all fit under the creative nonfiction umbrella. Recently, as the genre has evolved, there have been offshoots to the genre like speculative nonfiction, auto(biographical) fiction, lyric essays, and the visual essay, to name only a few.
By Juned Patricio2 years ago in Writers
The 'totally' secret recipe to spice up your essays
English is considered the universal language and it may appear very plain and very easy to learn, but English really requires very good comprehension skills and very critical thinking. People can say things like it is as simple as ABCs and 123s but it’s more than that. It teaches you to be very persistent to learn.
By Juned Patricio2 years ago in Writers
Why invest in Land for Passive Income?
Understanding the Basics of Land Investment Why Invest in Land? Land investment is appealing because it offers low maintenance compared to other real estate investments like rental properties—no need to worry about building repairs, tenant issues, or other headaches from owning buildings. Additionally, the risk of depreciation is lower; while buildings can deteriorate over time, land does not.
By Mypropertymap2 years ago in Writers
Failure;
Hi there! How are you doin'? Not well? Tired? Or looking for improvements? Are you trying to groom yourself? You are at the right place. Today, I'm going to tell you some techniques to handle failure. Ok, so what is failure? Many say being unsuccessful, or not getting what you want, or maybe even, a hard time that has come upon oneself. But I'd rather say that;
By Tehreem Azhar2 years ago in Writers







