Writing Exercise
Lost Between Mirrors and Time
Here Luccian Layth is reflecting on what the self may be re-refracted in its mirror, between trial and betrayal, between inner death and inner light, the existential question takes place towards eternity, nothingness, and the Creator. It is a poetic excursion, between suspicion and definite affirmation, between obscurity and radiance, in which the way itself is the creature and the creature is the way.
By LUCCIAN LAYTH3 months ago in Writers
The Voice Refined Through Another Medium
For centuries, words have been the vessels of human thought, the means by which understanding passes from one heart to another. From quills and typewriters to keyboards and screens, the tools have changed, but the mind behind the message has not. Now, in the age of artificial intelligence, some claim that words refined through its assistance cannot be fully human. They say that if an essay or reflection has been shaped, polished, or expanded by an AI tool, then its authenticity is somehow diminished. Yet that belief mistakes process for purpose. The truth of writing does not depend on how the words are arranged, but on who the words come from.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Writers
The Enduring Allure of Romantic Poetry: The Character and Use of Love, Emotion, and the Language of the Heart. AI-Generated.
The Enduring Allure of Romantic Poetry: The Character and Use of Love, Emotion, and the Language of the Heart Learn about the beauty of Romantic poetry - how it depicts, reveals, and genuinely expresses the nature of love, passion, and connection to human beings. Discover what Romantic poetry has meant to so many throughout history; explore its evolution of emotional meaning and capacity for inspiration in 2025.
By Hustle Nest3 months ago in Writers
Here Comes Judge!
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts — The Exercise - Look in your files for a story that seems stuck, a story that has a story block. Next, write at the top of a separate sheet of paper the two words. What If. Now write five ways of continuing the story, not ending the story, but continuing the story to up your thinking about the events in the story. Your what if's can be as diverse as your imagination can make them. More than likely, and this has proved true through years of teaching and writing, one of the what if's will feel right, organic to your story and that is the direction in which you should go. Sometimes you will have to do several groups of what if's per story, but that's okay as long as they keep you moving forward. The Objective - To illustrate that most story beginnings and situations have within them the seeds of the middle and end. You just have to allow your imagination enough range to discover what works.
By Denise E Lindquist3 months ago in Writers
Charlene Wittstock 2025: Grace, Resilience and the New Shape of Royal Representation in Monaco 👑. AI-Generated.
Charlene Wittstock 2025: Grace, Resilience and the New Shape of Royal Representation in Monaco 👑 Read how Charlene Wittstock 2025 is a true embodiment of grace, compassion and leadership as she reframes the royal representation in Monaco through philanthropy, modern values, and global regeneration.Introduction
By Link Logic3 months ago in Writers
Auckland 2025: New Zealand's Intelligent City of Sails. AI-Generated.
Auckland 2025: New Zealand's Intelligent City of Sails Learn how Auckland 2025 is developing into a smart, sustainable and connected city to the world. You'll learn about urban innovations for social living, environmental sustainability, cultural enhancement, and our digital future.
By Hustle Nest3 months ago in Writers
No More National Novel Writing Month. Top Story - November 2025.
For many years now, in November, I would write 50,000 plus words for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Each day, I would write. It wasn't important to edit as I wrote, because I knew in a month or two it would be time to edit.
By Denise E Lindquist3 months ago in Writers
Christine Donohue: An Innovator for Justice and Equality Charting America’s Legal Future in 2025. AI-Generated.
Christine Donohue: An Innovator for Justice and Equality Charting America’s Legal Future in 2025 Discover how Christine Donohue is defining the future of America's justice in 2025 through her leadership, fairness, and lifelong devotion to justice and equality in the U.S. Judicial branch.Introduction: A Leader Bringing in New Line of Justice
By Daily Blend3 months ago in Writers
He Always Wants to Go Home!. Top Story - November 2025.
The challenge ended and I am sending the tips out to the stories I liked, which is every one of them. I was completely blown away by this collective creativity and the different takes the authors provided on the prompt.
By Lana V Lynx3 months ago in Writers
“Dear Writer, You’re Allowed to Rest”
You’re Allowed to Rest By[Ali Rehman] Dear Writer, I know you. I know the way your mind races faster than your hands can type. I know how you stare at the blinking cursor like it’s taunting you, whispering that you’re falling behind. I know that quiet panic in your chest when you haven’t written anything “worthwhile” for days — or weeks.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Writers








