Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Journal.
Oh, to Have a Stable Income
I want to start this off by saying this article is not intended to guilt trip you. I do not need your sympathy, I merely ask you to see things from my point of view, and get a new perspective on what it's like to be an artist, especially as someone who doesn't have another source of income and is currently unable to work. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
By Carson Lucas8 years ago in Journal
A Fresh Start
I moved out of my parents' house at seventeen—a week before my senior year of high school. It was an intense situation as it was, but to be completely honest, I had never truly been happy there. Moving out was almost like the shift that I never knew I really needed until I manifested it.
By percy grace8 years ago in Journal
What Inspires Your Writing?
People ask me all the time, "What inspires your writing?" It's not an easy question to answer. There are a lot of things that inspire my writing, a lot of things that get the creative juices flowing, the hand writing, fingers typing, words appearing on the page. Inspiration can be found anywhere: from a nature walk in the woods to a single piece of music from a movie or your favorite band.
By Beth Freely8 years ago in Journal
10 Apps That Will Reduce Office Stress
It happens, we stress out during work. Either through crunch time, clueless coworkers, over an important assignment, or even as a result of personal situations back home. Many of us deal with stress in the workspace, and we all just wish that the clock would move faster for the day to be over already. We struggle to get our heads back in the game, finish tasks quicker, and simply do our jobs properly. It's normal to be stuck on an assignment through stress—this happens to many of us.
By George Nekilan8 years ago in Journal
Be a Man!
First things first: Let's rip off the band-aid. I'm transgender—female to male—and have been passing for a little over a year now. If you're unfamiliar with the term "passing," it simply means that I resemble the gender that I feel is most right for me. In this case, I look like a male and no one questions that I am one. Mostly this is an excellent thing because I have been wanting this for many years and finally I don't have to deal with people mistaking me for a woman. It's awesome.
By Varden Frias8 years ago in Journal
Look To Your Writers
If you’re a writer, it seems it’s getting harder to become noticed in the world of prose. Often times, it gets overlooked online if it isn’t in physical form. You go to a bookstore to read or buy books, to hold and put on tables or shelves. You can’t exactly do that with online writing. It just feels good to have something in your hands that’s written, and I get that so so much. I can’t necessarily say that’s why perhaps us writers online get unnoticed (it could also be very much a popularity standpoint or a career aspect), but it’s the same sense as with any small time creator. So many creators get lost who have tremendous talent, but it seems that unless you’re a big name, have money, or are just generally popular among fandom or websites, it’s sometimes very hard to get a foot in the door.
By Jeremy Jett8 years ago in Journal
Email From Hell. Top Story - February 2018.
I moved to Chicago in January 2017 after having already been unemployed for a little over four months. I quit my old job in New York City in August 2016 while I planned to move back to the Midwest. I lived with different family members while I job hunted—a process that took a lot longer than I thought it would. Needless to say, those four months were really tough.
By Brittany K. King8 years ago in Journal
How to Write a Professional Business Resume
You just heard about a job opening at a company you would like to work for. The job summary includes great potential and advancement with potential benefits. To apply, candidates must include three references and a professional business resume. You’ve never written one and would like to land a new job you’re fond of. What do you do? Regardless of an education background (students, instructors, professors, or anyone of importance), everyone has skills, or material they are good at or proud of; strong enough to put on a resume.
By Jason Anschutz8 years ago in Journal
Unbelievable: True Stories from an Uber Driver!
Driving for Uber can be fantastic. Think about a job where you make your own hours, listen to music the whole time, and cash out instantly. These are just some of the benefits of driving for Uber. The real treasures are all the interesting people you can meet while making money. Here are just a few of the customers I've experienced that really stood out among the rest.
By Vic Winter8 years ago in Journal
Why Is It Easier to Write Stories With a Very Saddened Character Than With a Happy Character?
I have written quite a few books/stories and lately, I have realised that most of my main characters have some sort of dark, depressed side to them. Writing my characters and their stories are so easy and free-flowing but when I started a new book, I wanted my character to be so free-spirited and uplifting, yet, it's been so hard to even start! I spent months planning it and normally I would be quite far into the storyline in the time it has taken me to write the first chapter!
By Bella Higgins8 years ago in Journal












