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I was in despair. I was quite a long way in to researching Chief Engineer, my biography of Washington Roebling, builder of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was a big undertaking: I had to learn about, and gather material on... oh, let's see, shall we? 19th century engineering. The Civil War. The history of immigration to the United States from Europe. Iron and steel manufacture. The history of women's education. I could go on โ you get the idea. Now, bear in mind too: I'd written a few books, but nothing on this scale, and the question of how I would organize and order my material was starting to give me sleepless nights. I had a zillion Word documents which I named and renamed, put in this folder or that folder... yikes. I stared at my screen, my heart pounding.
By Erica Wagner2 years ago in Writers
LIFE AT ITS BEST
You know its a lot of intriguing how you can awaken and simply understand that, ohhh!! its another day. though in similar peculiarities somebody who might be listening awakens and goes like. "woow!!! another day to simply deteriorate." this individuals are from a similar universe and a similar planet called earth, yet they have different persepective on how they really do relate in this the world.
By Andrew McKenzie2 years ago in Writers
Whispers of Hope
Evelyn had always believed that life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. But when her husband, James, was tragically taken away from her in a car accident, her world shattered into a million pieces. Grief became her constant companion, a heavy fog that obscured the beauty of the world around her.
By Mentor okafor2 years ago in Writers
The Gift of Resilience
In the bustling city of Newbrook, there lived a young artist named Leo. He had a fervent passion for painting and dreamed of sharing his vibrant creations with the world. His paintings reflected his view of life โ a world of color, emotion, and endless possibilities. Yet, despite his undeniable talent, Leo faced a constant barrage of setbacks and rejections.
By Felix Afele2 years ago in Writers
Effect Of Kindness
Once upon a time in a small village nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young girl named Maya. Maya was known throughout the village for her kindness, compassion, and unwavering willingness to help others. She had a way of brightening even the cloudiest of days with her warm smile and caring heart.
By Felix Afele2 years ago in Writers
The Enchanted Compass
In the heart of the mystical forest of Eldoria, where ancient trees whispered secrets and magical creatures roamed freely, lived a young girl named Elara. She possessed an insatiable curiosity that led her to explore every nook and cranny of the enchanted woods. But among all the wonders the forest held, one legend captivated her imagination the most: the tale of the Enchanted Compass.
By tasneem mohamad2 years ago in Writers
One Word Poem
Introduction While I am of the opinion that writing is the only art form where to can correct and amend as your work progresses, or even when you thought your work was finished, I do like to create difficult literary situations for me to challenge and overcome.
By Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Love as a myth
Title: Love as a Myth: Deconstructing the Romantic Ideal Introduction Love, the ethereal emotion that has inspired poets, artists, and philosophers for centuries, is often depicted as the most powerful force in the universe. But what if we were to consider love as a myth, a concept that has been romanticized and idealized to the point of distortion? In this exploration, we'll delve into the notion that love, as we commonly understand it, may indeed be a myth โ a complex web of emotions, expectations, and ideals woven into a narrative that obscures its true nature.
By Annabel Adrian 2 years ago in Writers






