Guides
Why Your Scalp Gets Dry in Winter: Understanding the Causes and How to Restore Comfort Naturally
Winter is a season many people look forward to—cozy sweaters, warm drinks, and festive celebrations bring comfort during the colder months. Yet winter also introduces a familiar and frustrating problem: a dry, itchy, uncomfortable scalp. Even people who never struggle with dryness during the rest of the year suddenly notice flaking, tightness, and irritation as soon as the temperature drops. If you’ve ever wondered why your scalp behaves differently in winter, or why flakes appear even when your shampoo hasn’t changed, the answer lies in how dramatically the environment shifts during the cold season.
By alinasir nasir4 months ago in Writers
The Ultimate Culinary Journey: Exploring Waterton’s Dining Scene
There’s something magical about dining in the heart of the Rockies—where breathtaking views meet unforgettable flavours. In Waterton, every meal is more than just food; it’s an experience that reflects the region’s natural beauty and vibrant culture. Whether you’re savouring local Alberta beef, freshly caught trout, or a hearty breakfast before a day of hiking, the culinary landscape here promises to satisfy every appetite.
By Abbasi Publisher4 months ago in Writers
A rough guide to writing a 400 word review
My good friend on here, Teresa Renton, suggested that I write a guide on how to write a review. I respect Teresa enormously. She is a wonderfully gifted writer whose work has variation of tone but always great depth and lyrical quality which should be explored at your leisure - but soon.
By Rachel Deeming5 months ago in Writers
E-Books: How to Write and Sell Them
E-books, short for electronic books, are very popular these days. They are quick and easy for the writer and convenient for the reader. Thousands of these books are available, and this article will help you decide to add yours to the number.
By Margaret Minnicks5 months ago in Writers
Is Medium Legit or Worth It?
As you'll probably notice from the title alone, this article is meant to answer the people's need for factual and accurate information, so let me keep the BS to a minimum and skip the flowery introduction or the yakety-yak storytelling unsuitable for this type of post.
By Adrian CDTPPY5 months ago in Writers
The Christmas Spirit in a Glass: Discovering Ardnamurchan
Christmas has a way of slowing life down. The world becomes quieter, the nights grow colder, and we instinctively turn to moments that feel warm, familiar, and meaningful. For many, Christmas is defined by traditions, some inherited, some created over the years. And among those traditions, sharing a good whisky often finds a special place. This year, one name seems to stand out for enthusiasts and curious sippers alike: Ardnamurchan, a whisky that captures the true essence of the festive season in every drop.
By Thehouseof Whisky5 months ago in Writers
Sustainable Growth Through Clarity and Strategy: Liam Gordon Murphy’s Method
In today’s fast-moving business world, growth is not just about being bigger — it’s about being smarter. Many leaders understand what they want, but they struggle with how to achieve it in a way that lasts. This is where Liam Gordon Murphy’s method stands out. Known for his blend of clear communication, negotiation expertise, and strategic marketing insight, Liam helps businesses build growth that is sustainable, stable, and aligned with their long-term vision.
By Kirill Firsov5 months ago in Writers
My 2025 Vocal Community Stories
Following Rachel Deeming's suggestion at the beginning of the year, I challenged myself to write at least one story for each of the Vocal Communities throughout 2025. There are 48 Communities now, and I have written for 30 of them in over four years on Vocal, before 2025. In this earlier story, I made an inventory of my best stories (often earning a Top Story badge) in these communities, but I cannot edit it anymore so I'm creating this one.
By Lana V Lynx5 months ago in Writers









