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"Unleash Your Creativity and Earn as You Write: The Ultimate Guide to Success on Vocal Media"
Why Vocal Media is the Ultimate Platform for Aspiring Writers In today's digital age, the realm of writing has expanded beyond traditional boundaries. Aspiring writers now have an incredible platform at their disposal - Vocal Media. This revolutionary platform has been designed to not only cater to the creative inclinations of writers but also provide them with a thriving community and lucrative opportunities. In this article, we will delve into the compelling reasons why Vocal Media is the ultimate platform that every writer should consider joining.
By Zohaib Iqbal3 years ago in Writers
Bridging Cultures: How English Facilitates Cross-Cultural Understanding and Collaboration
In our increasingly interconnected world, the ability to communicate across cultures has become essential for personal and professional growth. As a global lingua franca, English plays a vital role in fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. Cities like Pune, India, recognize the significance of English proficiency in bridging cultures and offer various Best English Language Classes, English Speaking Course in Pune, and communication skills training centers to facilitate effective communication and cooperation between individuals from diverse backgrounds.
By divist kori3 years ago in Writers
Do You Have a Glimmer Journal?
When I was at community college, a guest speaker came. I don’t recall her name, and barely her face, though I think she had blonde hair…She spoke about her life living on a ranch, how she had dropped her urban upbringing and went to live on a ranch in Montana, learning the hard work of keeping horses and cows and everything else. That’s why she came, you see—to talk about the book she wrote.
By Mackenzie Davis3 years ago in Writers
Master List of Publications. Top Story - August 2023.
I’ve been submitting fiction to publications for about two years now and it has been a process that just keeps developing. In the beginning, I wasn’t sure where to start. I found a small list of 10 or so publications online and started with those. Over time I have found more lists in various places that people have compiled. Usually lists of 10-20 publications. I’ll find an odd one here or there… I’ve gotten recommendations from other writers on Vocal… on Medium… and I have now compiled my own list of 85 publications that I have submitted to or plan to submit to. (Thank you to ALL who have provided me with places!)
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile3 years ago in Writers
Healing Journey
Once upon a time, in a bustling city, there lived a man named Jack. He was an avid smoker, indulging in the habit of lighting up a cigarette every chance he got. Unaware of the harmful effects of smoking, he thought it was just a way to unwind and cope with stress. He was part of the 1.3 billion people worldwide who actively smoked, not realizing that each puff released over 7,000 chemicals into his body.
By Akanni Adedamola 3 years ago in Writers
Author Talk: The Great Content Recycling Ecosystem
To misquote the band Sublime: It’s so nice, I wanna publish the same story twice Sidebar 1: Did you know their greatest success came after the lead singer Bradley Nowell was already dead? What could have been...
By Stephen A. Roddewig3 years ago in Writers
The Acceptance, the Rejection, and the “F You”: I Go Back and Catalog Years of Short Story Submission Responses
For reasons unknown, I’ve decided to continue alienating my readers by delivering something that is neither fiction nor poetry but, at the end of the day, is me riling myself up.
By Stephen A. Roddewig3 years ago in Writers
Why I Write for Vocal Media. Runner-Up in Writers Challenge. Top Story - March 2023.
Today I thought I'd write something different and get a little personal with you all. So far on Vocal, I have posted a selection of poems, a few short stories and most recently I've even thrown an article in there, but I have yet to write anything that gives you a little background on me, Amber Annabelle.
By Amber Bristow3 years ago in Writers









