Advice
New Musings on the Block
I noticed recently that I've got 3,000 reads! Whoever you are, thank you. I wanted to mark this milestone somehow, but wasn't sure how. Then I read Lilly Cooper's Top Story about writer's block. (If you haven't read it yet, go and have a look - it's insightful!)
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
My first writing
My first time writing with a hope of payment or earning reads was on a website much like this called helium. You wrote for different subjects, earned from read and entered competitions. From this site I did a few writing jobs for various websites and personal hires. At the time I was happy to earn enough to pay for the monthly internet bill.
By ASHLEY SMITH2 years ago in Writers
10 Quick Ways to Improve Your Writing To Rake In (More) Moolah
In the digital age, content is king, and words are the currency. But how do you make your words count? How do you ensure that the tap-tap-tap on your keyboard translates into tangible dollars in your bank account?
By Rick Martinez2 years ago in Writers
Some Joe, with Mr. Dickens
Mouthwatering tangs of bacon, aromas of fresh ground coffee, and the seducing scent of waffles cooking invaded my nostrils. My stomach rumbled in anticipation of its reception of the luxurious calories, fats, and sugars available at the downtown diner.
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Writers
Content writing after AI
Content writing is not an exception to the new era of innovation brought about by the quick development of artificial intelligence (AI). AI innovations are fundamentally changing the landscape of content production, delivery, and consumption. Content writers must navigate the complex interplay between human creativity and machine intelligence in this dynamic environment, where tradition and innovation coexist.
By Harioum Bhatt2 years ago in Writers
Sexual sin
It is no secret that Nollywood, Hollywood and the likes, glamorizes sex. We often watch our favorite characters go from one love interest to another and it’s easy to forget how sexual sin complicates and confuses our spiritual, emotional and physical lives.
By Elizabeth Emmanuel2 years ago in Writers
Can Salt Bricks Useable for Horses?
Introduction Salt bricks are solid blocks of salt that people can place in pastures or stalls for horses to lick throughout the day as needed. Salt bricks come in different sizes. People can leave out big salt bricks in the field for multiple horses to access. They can also mount smaller ones on the wall of a stall. Salt bricks also come in different colors, such as white and reddish brown.
By Karin Mann2 years ago in Writers









