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The Story to End All Stories
I remember reading The Artist’s Way. They ask you to explore some idea or concept like who was the critic that killed your artistic career. There was not a single critic who came to mind. I remember all of those praises as a child for my art. But it wasn’t art like paintings or drawings. It was the writer that got killed.
By Lisa Pulliam2 years ago in Writers
Evolution of a Writer
All my life, I’ve told stories in some way. Before I could hold a crayon, I made up stories and told them in spoken form. Before I learned how to write, I told stories by drawing pictures. The earliest story I remember “writing” was at age four. It was about a little girl who got sent to timeout because she wouldn’t take a nap, told in a series of pictures because I didn’t know how to spell the words I wanted to use. Another story from around the same time was about a dog who got a tummy ache from eating trash. These early stories were simple, inspired by real-life experiences, and not particularly noteworthy. That would come later.
By Morgan Rhianna Bland2 years ago in Writers
40 Plants That Start With B
Are you looking for something unique to spruce up your garden or home? These Plants That Start With B offers a diverse collection, including perennials, annuals, succulents, and carnivorous varieties. Read on to find the perfect match for your green space.
By Emily Gardenar2 years ago in Writers
"The Adivasi"
I'm always enthusiastic about learning about diverse communities, delving into their rich histories, cultures, and traditions. Today, I'd like to introduce you to a fascinating tribal community known as the "Adivasi." There are countless intriguing aspects to their way of life, and I'll share some of the most captivating details with you.
By Gouri Murmu2 years ago in Writers
Trees That Start with M. Content Warning.
The world of Trees That Start With M holds its fair share of mysteries. Some are revered for their ornamental values, while others are celebrated for their size and age. Read on to learn more about these beautiful botanical specimens.
By Emily Gardenar2 years ago in Writers
Plants With Googly Eyes Ideas
Add a fun twist to your garden and home decor by taking inspiration from this list of Plants with Googly Eyes Ideas. It's a unique concept that combines crafting with gardening, perfect for families looking to make lasting memories together.
By Emily Gardenar2 years ago in Writers
Then and Now
The first ever piece that I published here on Vocal is “What a Glass of Merlot Can Hold: Seeing Past the Now.” As I am writing this, I see the irony in that subtitle; perhaps deep down I knew I would be referencing it someday in the future. Reading that piece two years after writing it, I still think it’s a solid short story. However, I also noticed quite a few things I would like to edit and improve upon. I didn’t remember every detail that I chose to include so, in a way, it was like reading something new to me, yet so familiar.
By Calista Marchand-Nazzaro2 years ago in Writers
Software-Development-Services
Acufore offers software development services that are designed to meet the unique needs of businesses across various industries. Their team of experienced software developers uses the latest software development methodologies and technologies to create custom software solutions that are tailored to meet the specific requirements of their clients.
By acuforeengineer 2 years ago in Writers
Finding My Voice
"A Night Under the Stars: The start of something beautiful" was my first piece published on Vocal. When I decided to take a risk and enter a story in the Date Night challenge a couple years ago, I began the journey to discovering who I am as a writer and what I can create when given a prompt. At that point, this process was entirely new to me. I have always been a writer, but this was different. At that point, I was just developing a style of my own.
By Hailey Marchand-Nazzaro2 years ago in Writers





