Stream of Consciousness
The Evolution of Self Belief: From Doubt to Certainty
There are times when we doubt how far can we go. When we fall into the comfort of comparison and diminish our self-worth because of not being enough for the world. But what exactly is enough? Is being enough for the world a testament to how worthy we are, of our journey or is it a mere perception of the people who want us to conform to their level of understanding?
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
cold.. Content Warning.
Cold; like the pain I seemed to recognize, hidden deep beneath her eyes. I wish I would have known then, this world was bound to be so cold; I would have taken her with me.. or bought a ticket to go with. I still vividly remember the beauty in day our souls collided- Cold whistled all around us, brutal winds piercing at our skin, still we never broke to a shiver; all the ever-burning love our souls founded in one another, swaddled us much blanket like. Somehow after all not even five thousand degrees of burning love could protect from the crucifying cold.
By World Peace2 years ago in Writers
Peculiar things that happen at Vocal that no one explains and how to get de-motivated when you try to do something helpful
Apparently, someone wanted to give me a tip, but the option has disappeared, I notice this on other profiles as well. Dangled like marionettes.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
From Thought to Text: Translating Inner Monologues into Dialogue
There are many things to think about and writing a screenplay can be intimidating. But what is script writing besides, before you even consider what goes into the file? Writing a script is a different animal than writing in any other format. Understanding what it entails is essential if you want to pursue anything approaching a career in the field. So let’s start with the fundamentals.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Lost in the Shadows. Content Warning.
In a bustling city where skyscrapers loomed overhead like sentinels of progress, there lived a young woman named Maya. She was a spirited soul, passionate about her beliefs and fiercely protective of her privacy. Yet, in a world where government surveillance had become the norm, Maya found herself constantly tiptoeing on the fine line between security and freedom.
By johnson sunday2 years ago in Writers
From Darkness to Dawn: A Journey of Resilience and Hope
Title: rom Darkness to Dawn: A Journey of Resilience and Hope In the human experience, the journey from darkness to dawn encapsulates a profound narrative of perseverance, transformation, and renewal. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul, overcoming adversity and emerging stronger and wiser on the other side. This journey is not merely a physical passage through time, but a profound inner odyssey, where one navigates through the depths of despair to reach the luminous shores of hope and redemption. "Embark on a transformative odyssey from darkness to dawn, filled with resilience and hope."
By Markanthony Uzoaga Chukwuma2 years ago in Writers
My Launch To Success
Launching to success doesn't happen over night. It's like baking without the essential ingredients can't make a good cake or pie. A lot of key elements go into this launch to success. Drawing a clear map figuring out what works for us as authors. We all have different ways of doing this, we just got to remember these key things I will be going through right now.
By Emily Radford(Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing
Exam Season Survival: Top Tips for Nurturing Your Mental Wellbeing Hard work is the sole key to achieving any goal and dreams that you hold in life. Being true to yourself and placing your utmost efforts in whatever you do, will lead you to the desirable outcome that every person yearns for in their lifetime. To be or not to be the conventional goal achiever, society puts a lot of pressure on children and young adults to academic excellence and achieve good marks in every exam the student undertakes. While it is important to give your 100%, sacrificing your mental health in the process ultimately results in complete burnout and renders you unable to function healthily and productively.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
From Heartbreak to Triumph
In the quaint town of Willowbrook, there lived a girl named Lily, whose heart was as gentle as the spring breeze that swept through the meadows. She had fallen deeply in love with a young man named Alex, whose laughter echoed like music in her soul. Their love seemed destined to defy time itself, until fate intervened with a cruel twist.
By Nsubuga Billy2 years ago in Writers
Love Me, or Leave Me Alone
I stepped onto the train, just in time to hear the loudspeaker announce, "The doors will be closing now!" A sigh of relief escaped my lips; mingled with the attempts to catch my breath. Another rush hour morning, and as usual, there was barely standing room, much less any empty seats. As I elbowed my way to grasp a hold of the pole, my stomach decided to advocate for the other passengers I had showed no mercy for. A few weeks ago, I thought I needed to start eating breakfast more regularly; a few weeks from now, I don't think getting a seat on the train will be quite as difficult.
By Alaine Hay2 years ago in Writers
All I Know Is I Know Nothing
I've never been one to desire love for myself. In fact, more often than not, I've rejected love more than I have embraced it fully with open arms and compelete trust. Some might accuse this attachment style as avoidant, and those people just might be the ones to read me with utmost clarity. It is with regret that I learn this too late in life.
By Meli Remborn2 years ago in Writers








