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Toastmasters Table Topics #3
I have written about the significance of public speaking in the past. Our Toastmasters club is about to hold a table topic competition soon. Publishing a collection of table topics sounds like an excellent initiative to prepare. It requires making notes of all table topics discussed during a club meeting. Posting a short speech on these topics will help me visualize delivery.
By tarun bhatt2 years ago in Writers
Good Dogs and People
As a 10 year old struggling to adjust to life and a new school, I started writing an ongoing series of short stories called, “The Adventures of the Friendly Mailman.” The title was named after our actual mailman who always gave me a big smile and made me feel better.
By Lese Dunton2 years ago in Writers
ART OF LIFE | Short Story in English
“The World has a lot of love and compassion and very less cruelty. You are not in an abandoned world. You are in a world with a lot of love and belongingness. Have faith in the goodness of people.” - Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
By bangloreeditorial2 years ago in Writers
Progress
Other people’s words have always seemed more adequate than mine; even when it came to expressing my own inner most feelings. Lyrics, quotes, memes, etc., always from a source rather than myself, are what I have always used to share with the world, the person that I am.
By Alaine Hay2 years ago in Writers
What Ghana need to Survive Economically.
The pillars of an economy refer to the fundamental elements or key sectors that play a significant role in its growth, stability, and overall well-being. These pillars can vary from one country to another, but some common pillars include:
By Elisha Mohammed2 years ago in Writers
From Person Who Writes, to Writer. Top Story - September 2023.
Ever since I was a child my Nana always encouraged me to keep a journal. Every year for Christmas, she would gift me a new notebook and pen. The first year this tradition started, I got a little spiral book with a duck swimming through the water on the cover. I was in the 7th grade, and I remember writing about the intricacies and emotions of middle school. They were silly little musings with no real purpose, and there were months between the entries. Not much has changed about my writing style. I'm on top of it hard, and I fall off hard. There's no in between.
By Ashley Lima2 years ago in Writers
The Summer of 2005
A Moment Suspended in Time Ah the summer of 2005, hard to believe that was 18 years ago, feels just like yesterday. That was the year I turned 18, the year I graduated high school. I remember feeling so full of life, hope, that any of my dreams could come true. I carried around this average blue spiral notebook that I bought from the grocery store next to my work since I had left my other journal at home one day. I've had many journals through out my life, but for some reason I still have memories all these years later of sitting in a booth on my breaks writing in this journal. While this isn't my technical first journal entry, it is the one I remember most vivid and is most impactful to me. I didn't know it then but this would be the summer that would ultimately change my life, and years later become an inspiration for not only a novel, but a book series. But I am getting a little a head of myself, let me take you back to the beginning.
By Kimmiekins42 years ago in Writers
I am ready to welcome Fall, aren’t you?
As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, we find ourselves at the doorstep of autumn, ready to embrace its unique and enchanting beauty. It’s a season that paints the world in a symphony of warm hues, from the fiery reds to the golden yellows, as if nature herself were preparing for a grand farewell.
By Moumita Islam2 years ago in Writers





