Prompts
How does it feel to be loved?
Being loved is like being wrapped in a warm hug that goes deep into your soul. It's a gentle touch that calms your heart and mind, making you feel safe and cherished. Love is a beautiful thing that makes our lives brighter and more meaningful. It's the sunshine that brightens our day, the stars that light up our night, and the warm embrace that fills our hearts with joy.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Writers
5 countries with the oldest presidents in the world
Age and Experience: A Look at Countries with the Oldest Presidents The world stage is filled with a diverse range of leaders, and age can be a significant factor in their approach to governance. While some nations favor youthful vigor, others place value on the experience and wisdom that comes with years. Let's delve into five countries currently led by the oldest presidents, exploring how their age and longevity in office have shaped their nations.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
How To Run Your Own (Unofficial) Vocal Challenge
Introduction Vocal Challenges are excellent prompts for all writers and for a few can get some significant prize money and exposure as a reward. But once we have entered these we may look for other prompts and we can find these in Vocal's Resources Tips page here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Calling All Music Lovers!. Top Story - July 2024.
Time to try one of these unofficial challenges out, if you guys would have me! Here's the prompt: Choose your favorite or one of your favorite albums or songs of all time and write about why it's so important to you. You can take any approach; delve into the lyrics, the instrumentals, the production, or just the way it makes you feel and why. Easy, simple, and fun. Really sell it to me! It can be as long or short as you want, word count doesn't matter to me.
By angela hepworth2 years ago in Writers
Short stories from 100 Selected Stories, by O Henry
A T MIDNIGHT THE CAFÉ wa s crowded. By some chance the little table at which I sat had escaped the eye of incomers, and two vacant chairs at it extended their arms with venal hospitality to the influx of patrons.
By MD MUJAHIDUL ISLAM2 years ago in Writers
Loud silence
In the depths of our inner world, a profound silence resounds, a silence that screams louder than any voice, a silence that shatters the walls of our hearts. This is the realm of loud silence, where emotions rage like tempests, and unspoken words hang like daggers in the air.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Writers
An ode to imposter syndrome
An ode to imposter syndrome Self-worth and self-belief are the two sides of the same coin. We all have seeds of self-doubt planted within us, either from our inner limiting beliefs, trauma or negative projections of other people’s opinions. It is hilarious how we place our self-esteem in the hands of others with ease and then find ourselves in the labyrinth of negative perceptions of ourselves or dwindling confidence in our abilities. Life is a paradox, to heal you must be hurt, amid the most massive of pain and breakdown lies the most eminent breakthrough you would ever receive. If you want confidence and faith in your abilities, you must swim through the turbulent ocean of self-doubt and insecurity.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
The Last Of The Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Prompts For This Year
Being at the end of Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Writing Prompts disappointed me. At first, I thought I would use one a day, but then I found that writing 3 every third or fourth day was about right for a short story. I have enjoyed these prompts. I will pick up another box of prompts as these were a pleasure to write about.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers







