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5 Very Important Lessons Learned About Writing
Writing and Publishing On Platforms If you're here, you're writing and publishing on a platform. No matter your reasoning for being here, something about the site attracted you and you suffer from the writer's bug. You need to get things out of you that are jumbling up your mind, whether they're stories you imagined, your life story, commentary on today's many social issues, or you are just sharing your favorite recipes. One way or another, you caught the bug and can't shake it!
By Jason Morton26 days ago in Writers
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I am writing a Sci-Fantasy romance series. Part two is titled An Imperial Education. The main title for the series is Emerald Dreams in an Azure-Stained Reality, of which I have several years’ worth of backstory already planned out and noted. I am currently revising part one and writing part three. So, I decided to share the rough draft of parts one and two and see what feedback I can get from the excellent writers and critics right here on Vocal.
By K.B. Silver 26 days ago in Writers
I Tested the Rewindglow Micro Infusion System for 30 Days: An Honest Experience
At-home skincare devices have become increasingly common in recent years. Tools designed to mimic certain aspects of professional treatments are now widely available, promising improved hydration, smoother texture, and a brighter overall complexion. Among these devices is the Rewindglow Micro Infusion System, a tool developed by the skincare brand Rewindglow.
By Abbasi Publisher26 days ago in Writers
From Local Voices to Real Impact: Community-Driven Neighborhood Revitalization
Across many cities and towns, neighborhoods are beginning to transform through the determination and creativity of their own residents. Instead of waiting for outside agencies to solve local problems, community members are stepping forward to guide development and improvement efforts. As a result, community-driven revitalization is gaining momentum as a practical and empowering approach to neighborhood renewal.
By Convoy of Hope27 days ago in Writers
The Post-Heat Murderer Imprisoned by the Shackles of Love. Content Warning.
Prologue It was a dense, dark night. The street lamps on the deserted, cobblestone paths flickered dimly. From a distance, the sounds of the factories that were still awake moaned like a low wail. The wind, arriving in waves like a screaming army, swallowed that moaning sound entirely.
By Chanaka Praveen27 days ago in Writers
Difficulties Of Holidays On Vocal
Introduction Last week I had a wonderful week in Alnwick, but tried to keep up on Vocal, although my time was less than I normally have, plus a little more difficult because I was using a ten-year-old laptop with a faulty keyboard (the space bar does not always register, meaning I have to keep going back to separate words).
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 28 days ago in Writers
Why Cybersecurity Is Critical for Modern Businesses in the Digital Age
As businesses continue to adopt digital technologies, cybersecurity has become one of the most important aspects of modern business management. Companies store large amounts of sensitive information online, including customer data, financial records, and internal communications. While technology helps organizations operate more efficiently, it also exposes them to various cyber threats.
By Backlinks Cart28 days ago in Writers
What is the Difference?
I just thought of this article from the idea of my previously published drabble of future writing projects. What is the difference between old-school typewriting and keyboarding. In a keyboarding class do they still make the students use correct posture, fingers on homerow, how to figure margins and such beginning skills of beginning typists? Do they have Timed writings for speed and accuracy? How many of us who had Typing in school remember when having these one-minute, three-minute or five-minute writings to make sure of proper finger placement, proper posture with feet flat on the floor and the teacher walking up and down the aisle making sure.
By Mark Graham29 days ago in Writers









