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March 15, 2026
Merriam Webster - Word of the day: Tranche refers to a division or portion of a whole. World Contact Day is commemorated every year on March 15. It is a unique observance held globally to focus on communicating with extraterrestrial life and exploring the possibility that intelligent beings may exist beyond Earth. World Contact Day inspires people to invoke their curiosity and spend time thinking about the universe and the mysteries surrounding it. What is the “Ides of March”? According to the Roman calendar, the Ides are a monthly occurrence. In March and other months with 31 days, the Ides always falls on the 15th; it falls on the 13th in months with 30 days. The Ides traditionally marked the arrival of the new Moon and was cause for celebration. The word “Ides” is derived from Latin, meaning “to divide.” Mothering Sunday in 2026 falls on Sunday, March 15. Mothering Sunday, celebrated in the United Kingdom and Ireland, occurs on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which is exactly three weeks before Easter. Unlike the fixed-date Mother's Day in countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia, Mothering Sunday’s date changes each year according to the Christian liturgical calendar. On March 15, 2026, several notable observances and events are celebrated: Dumbstruck Day: A day to express frustration. Everything You Think is Wrong Day: A day to challenge and celebrate wrong beliefs. International Day Against Police Brutality: A day to raise awareness and advocate against police violence. My look at today, March 15, 2026 below:
By Denise E Lindquistabout 15 hours ago in Writers
Writing To Succeed
If you want to find something that will help readers find your writing, possibly expand your audience, and maybe even get you noticed for other things, then you’re not alone. But how can you get it done in a world full of want-to-be writers? Look less at what you’re writing now, and more at what other writers have used to boost their views and reads.
By The Man Behind The Mask9 days ago in Writers
Early March 2026: 4 Goals Accomplished
It's early March and I've now accomplished my 4th writing goal for the year of 2026. Before diving into the behind-the-scenes of it... why not tell you up front what that accomplishment was? I was published in a 2nd publication for this year. Published in Helix Literary Magazine out of Central Connecticut State University. You can read it for free right now!
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile10 days ago in Writers
Unofficial Challenge: Black History Celebration
Forward: February 28th, 10:53 PM, EST... The final hour of Black History Month, 2026. Hello fellow writers. I've had this challenge waiting in my drafts for most of the month. But I held off on publishing it, until now.
By Sam Spinelli15 days ago in Writers
Boundless
A geographical map could take you there. To the places I've been, to the sights I've seen, to the landscapes I've climbed. But no compass could point you in the direction of my memories. To the experiences I've lived, to the happiness I've felt, to the wonder I've held so close to my heart.
By Alyssa Musso22 days ago in Writers
When Amazon Says You’re a Disappointment
Yesterday, for the first Wednesday in months, I didn’t publish a piece on Vocal. Believe me, I wanted to. I had it all written up and ready to go. I was going to share the news that I had officially become a published author.
By Sandy Gillman26 days ago in Writers
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The Levels of Life
Life is often imagined as a journey toward comfort, stability, and eventual peace. Many people believe that if they work hard enough, they will eventually reach a point where struggles disappear. However, experience teaches a different truth: struggles do not disappear. They simply change form as we grow.
By Nkwenkwezi Mgebisaabout 3 hours ago in Writers
13 Best Low MOQ Custom Packaging Suppliers for Startups in 2026
For many startups, packaging becomes a major operational decision earlier than expected. Once a product is ready to ship, founders quickly encounter the realities of minimum order quantities (MOQs), pricing structures, and customization limitations. Large manufacturers often require thousands of units per order, which is not always practical for businesses still validating demand.
By Abbasi Publisherabout 4 hours ago in Writers
Managing Credit Resources with Awareness
Credit is often treated like a safety net. Swipe now, deal with it later. For many people, that later moment arrives with surprise and stress. Interest accumulates quietly. Minimum payments stretch for years. What started as convenience turns into pressure. Managing credit resources with awareness means refusing to let that happen on autopilot.
By Abbasi Publisherabout 5 hours ago in Writers
How Supply Chain Disruptions Are Affecting Aircraft Maintenance and Repairs. AI-Generated.
The aviation industry relies on a strong and reliable supply chain to keep aircraft operating safely. Every aircraft is consists of thousands of parts and components. From small fasteners to complex systems, each part plays a key role in keeping the aircraft in good working condition. When any of these parts are not available on time, maintenance work can slow down or even stop.
By Beckett Dowhanabout 10 hours ago in Writers
Role of NIIN Numbers in Military Inventory Management. AI-Generated.
Military logistics systems manage a vast inventory of equipment, spare parts, and maintenance components used across aircraft, vehicles, naval systems, and communication platforms. Managing this enormous supply network requires a reliable identification system that allows defense organizations to track, catalog, and distribute items efficiently. One of the most important tools used in this process is the National Item Identification Number (NIIN).
By Beckett Dowhanabout 12 hours ago in Writers
Take Off Your Prose!. Content Warning.
Welcome to the Temple of the Profane. I know, right? Whodathunk I’d ever encourage end rhyme? If it’s offensive, I’m okay with it. Grab a pint of Guinness or Jameson’s and don’t tell me “dirty limerick” is redundant. I’m well aware that if it isn’t dirty, it’s not a true limerick. But some people try to ruin a good time with some puritan Pollyanna bullshit every chance they get. I’ve read some clean limericks, and there’s something about them that’s more wrong than an olive in a Bloody Mary or a stalk of celery in a fucking martini. If I can figure out how, I’ll fine anyone who tries to sneak a clean limerick in here, and I’ll press criminal charges if sentimentality enters the equation. It has no place outside of Hallmark cards and movies, and we’re not dumbing down this room.
By Harper Lewisabout 13 hours ago in Writers
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