Prompts
My Least Read Vocal Stories
Introduction I recently hit fifty thousand reads on Vocal and it got awarded a Top Story and has a lot of comments and hearts but I don't know how many reads it has had because of Vocal's flawed statistics which they refuse to address.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
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The Ultimate Solution for Ant Control: TERRO T300B Liquid Ant Bait Introduction Dealing with an ant invasion can be daunting, but with the right solution, you can reclaim your home quickly and effectively. Today, we dive deep into the benefits of using TERRO T300B Liquid Ant Bait, an ant extermination product that promises exceptional results. Backed by high customer ratings and a user-friendly design, this product stands out in the crowded market of pest control solutions. Join us as we explore the intricacies of TERRO T300B and how it can revolutionize your approach to ant control.
By ikea homes2 years ago in Writers
Satironic Meta Magical Realism
Narrator's preface: The writer who is the protagonist of the below story includes an author's preface in many of his written works. Generally these are full of psuedo intellectual clap trap that sounds intelligent at first blush, but upon closer inspection is actually nonsense. He was not available to provide an author's preface in this case telling me that he was busy "inventing a brand new genre of writing" which he had dubbed satironic meta magical realism. And there you have it, a perfect example of what I meant with that intelligent nonsense comment. Apparently he was doing this in order that he might produce a story he could enter in a writing contest for some two bit website nobody has ever heard of much less cares about. I told him good luck and offered to dream something up to cover his author's preface for this "story." His fan base which consists primarily of persons recently released from or soon to be committed to a mental institution, prisoners, hobos and homeless vagabounds get very agitated when he fails to include an author's preface in any given story he writes. Of course they also get agitated by anything anyone else considers normal. Ah well. Enjoy the below, or don't, it's no skin off my back either way.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Writers
Challenging Myself To Challenges
The empty page. The blinking insertion point. The pure, brilliant white void that stares deep into your soul, beckoning for your call. The sheer scope of possibilities, formats and genres can overload the brain until it implodes and is left as empty as the paper in front of you. Writers block can become, if you allow it, an insurmountable obstacle if not broken down.
By Tasha McIntosh2 years ago in Writers
Prompted: #5
INTRODUCTION It's time for another Writer's Challenge! I present you with Prompted #5. On the heels of an exciting fiction challenge, the pendulum is swinging back to poetry. The last poetry challenge was a tough one, with rather complex requirements. Although it generated some great entries, the participation dropped considerably.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Writers
The official in the other helicopter gave insights concerning raisi's helicopter crash . Content Warning.
Gholam Hossein Ismaili, the head of staff of the Iranian president, has focused on what occurred before the helicopter conveying Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi crashed. Ismaili was in one more helicopter close to the one conveying Raisi and Abdullahian upon the arrival of the episode.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Be Your Own Advocate Challenge. Top Story - May 2024.
So, folks...I wanted to do something a bit different for my next challenge thingo. I wanted to turn things back on you - as many of you have been firm and constant supporters of me and I always feel I've been a let down in terms of reciprocating.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Writers
Gratitude
Describe the last time you walked barefoot in the grass. Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Writing Prompts For many years, I'd even say since a todler first walking, I walked barefoot in the grass all of the time. I loved that and my feet were tough and didn't really need shoes, unless I was walking on glass which I never purposely have done.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers








