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The Power of Small Daily Habits
Life doesn’t always change through big decisions. Most of the time it changes slowly, quietly and almost invisibly through the habits we repeat every day. This idea sounds simple, but once you understand it deeply, it can transform the way you look at everything. Because the truth is this: your future is hiding inside your routine.
By Salman Writes4 months ago in Writers
Writing About Writing: Collaboration. Top Story - December 2025.
Collaboration sounds like a great idea, until you actually do it. Most writers have friends or social groups that they bounce ideas and feedback off, or alpha readers for feedback, or something similar, but that's different from collaborating.
By Natasja Rose4 months ago in Writers
When the World Finally Comes to an End
The world we live in feels strong and stable. We see mountains standing tall for centuries, oceans stretching endlessly, and cities filled with people going on with their daily routines. Everything appears permanent, as if nothing could ever bring it all to an end. But the reality is different. One day, this world will end. This idea isn’t new. It has been discussed in religion, philosophy and science for hundreds of years. Thinking about the end of the world isn’t meant to make us afraid. It helps us understand life better, value our time and stay aware of our purpose.
By Salman Writes4 months ago in Writers
3500?
Introduction It's now fifteen days since I could post on my main account here. As I said in my last post on the situation, I do not want to be writing these pieces, but it is the only way I can let people know what is happening. However, most of my regular readers think I have stopped writing or have done something wrong. It's never Vocal's fault, is it?
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA4 months ago in Writers
One Character In A Fiction Story
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts — The Exercise — Write a story whose forward movement is propelled by: a character's belief in something: a tale such as in Alice Hoffman's White Horses, a religion, astrology, the I Ching, a friend's lie, or winning the lottery Allow something imagined to fire your character's imagination and provide the fuel to cause that character to act and move the story toward some conclusion. The Objective - To respect the minds and imaginations of your characters. To see how a character's imagination can transcend the confines of a limited point of view - as in Hotel New Hampshire and Zuckerman Unbound. To allow characters to experience the full range of thought of which we all are capable.
By Denise E Lindquist4 months ago in Writers
How Global Geodata Shapes Modern Businesses and Digital Innovation
In today’s hyper-connected world, accurate location data has quietly become the backbone of modern business. From logistics and e-commerce to fintech, telecom, travel, and urban development, companies now rely on global geodata to plan smarter, operate faster, and deliver a seamless experience to their customers. Reliable postal codes, address datasets, and location-based mapping tools—such as those offered by this resource help businesses understand global markets with clarity and precision.
By Abbasi Publisher4 months ago in Writers
This Was My Best Fucking Piece (And It Still Lost)
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that only writers know— the moment you hit “submit,” whisper a shaky prayer to the literary gods, and then, days or weeks later, open an email that starts with the word “Unfortunately.”
By Alexander Mind4 months ago in Writers









