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Middle School Fanfiction
The first thing that I had ever wrote was fanfiction. When I was about fourteen or thirteen years old. It was something that I was extremely proud of. I think it had been something about DragonballZ. Like a self-insert or something to that effect, it's been too long. I'm not really certain that I remember the character. I do know that I had bad grammar and really terrible spelling skills. Also, I hadn't properly formatted it compared to how I write right now.
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Writers
Remembering World Invasion 1978
The first piece I remember writing was a one-page science fiction story in grade five. I had just read about Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds and decided to fashion my own “ripped from the headlines” tale about militaristic aliens seeking to cut-off global communications at a secret American Arctic base.
By Brian Jantzi2 years ago in Writers
From First Cringy Blog Post to Winning Prizes
Did you ever write F*** all over a page? Big, bright bold letters etched so hard onto the paper that they almost scored right through? Call it Eternal Anger of a Teenage Mind on a Spotless Page. I like to view that as my first foray into flash fiction. A lot said with the utmost brevity.
By Teresa Renton2 years ago in Writers
Unlocking My Love
My very first writing piece started when I was in fifth grade. Prior to writing it, I never thought I wanted to become a writer. Not many elementary school kids think, “I enjoy writing, I want to make a hobby out of it!” I was no exception. Why would I want to spend my time doing the one activity I disliked the most in school? I mean, we were always forced to write book report, narratives, essays, and more. However, what did separate me from my peers was my insatiable love for reading.
By Iris Harris2 years ago in Writers
LOST IN TIME
Once upon a time, in a small, quaint village nestled deep in the countryside, there lived a young girl named Lily. She had always been fascinated by stories of adventure and mystery, and her imagination often whisked her away to far-off lands and forgotten realms.
By Timileyin Adeyemi2 years ago in Writers
Love and Unity
In the sweltering summer of 2024, as the United States braced itself for yet another divisive election, a small town in the heart of the Midwest was about to become an unlikely symbol of hope, love, and unity. Maplewood, a picturesque community that had seen its fair share of political turmoil, was determined to rewrite the narrative. The story of the Maplewood Mayoral race would capture the hearts of the nation, reminding everyone that even in the most divisive times, love and unity could prevail.
By MOSEPH ILAMI2 years ago in Writers
Diaper Diaries: Innovative Baby Diaper Accessories
Parenthood is a beautiful journey filled with countless memorable moments. However, one aspect that all parents encounter on this journey is diaper duty. Baby diapers are an absolute necessity, but it doesn't stop there. Innovative baby diaper accessories have entered the parenting scene, making diapering easier, more convenient, and even enjoyable. In this article, we will explore some of these game-changing accessories that are revolutionizing the world of parenting, ensuring that both parents and babies can experience diapering with ease and comfort.
By Marcus McDonnell2 years ago in Writers
THE THOUGHTS I HAD THAT NEVER CAME THROUGH
I was called out of my thoughts once again. Alex you seem to be spaced out again, "what’s wrong sarah asked me" I didn’t realize what was going own because I was spaced out once again and so all eyes where on me in the meeting room, my attention was then called again, Alex! This time I was drawn back completely, "its your turn" my manager said to me
By Nicky kesh2 years ago in Writers
Birds That Start With B
Here List of Birds that start with B 1. Bald Eagle Scientific Name: Haliaeetus leucocephalus Recognized as a symbol of freedom in the United States, the Bald Eagle is a majestic raptor with a striking white head contrasting its dark body. Renowned for its hunting prowess, this bird is found near large water bodies.The Bald Eagle (Scientific Name: Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is an iconic symbol of freedom in the United States. It is a majestic raptor characterized by a striking white head that contrasts with its dark body. Renowned for its hunting prowess, this bird is typically found near large water bodies. Its presence in the wild is a testament to the natural beauty and strength of the American wilderness.
By Emily Gardenar2 years ago in Writers
Lighting Up the Night: Gym Wear Gets a Bioluminescent Boost
For night owls, there’s something serene about the world after sunset. The calm, the cool breeze, and the feeling that the world is yours and yours alone. Experiencing this tranquility while jogging or stretching can be one of the best feelings. But, of course, with a catch – the daunting darkness. Enter the new shining star of the fitness apparel world: Bioluminescent Gym Wear.
By John Willson2 years ago in Writers
Why I Write
Why do I write? That’s a question that I’ve been asking myself a lot lately. The answer used to come to me so easily, but now, it evades me. I suppose that’s what happens when you mix pleasure with work; pleasure becomes work, and you forget why you love what you love in the first place. So much beta reading, editing, and now ghost writing have caused me to forget why I love the thing that has been the core of my identity for so many years. Even writing for Vocal has been more work than pleasure at times, leaving me floundering to rediscover my writing self.
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 years ago in Writers






