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Unraveling the Enigma: A Journey to Growing Your Audience
In the vast expanse of the digital realm, where ideas flicker like distant stars in the night sky, there exists a mystery that eludes even the most seasoned of storytellers — a puzzle wrapped in enigma, waiting to be unraveled. It is the quest to grow one’s audience, a journey fraught with uncertainty and shrouded in the veil of the unknown.
By Francis Labour2 years ago in Writers
A Testament to the Human Spirit
Introduction: A Man of Great Tribulation In the realm of spiritual discourse, there is scarcely a figure more emblematic of steadfast faith amidst adversity than Job. His narrative is not merely an account of suffering but a profound exploration of fidelity, the human condition, and the enigmatic nature of the divine. This article endeavours to dissect the significance of Job's unwavering faith and his consequential encounter with God, offering insights into the timeless lessons it imparts.
By Minding Fred2 years ago in Writers
The Radiance of Hope
Introduction: A Beacon in the Dark In the midst of despair, a divine promise emerges as a beacon of hope. The Israelites, languishing under the yoke of Babylonian captivity, found themselves enveloped in darkness, both metaphorically and spiritually. Yet, it was at this nadir of their history that the proclamation of God's glory, as an auspicious dawn, was made to them. This divine luminescence is not only a historical narrative but also a profound emblem of the gospel's message.
By Minding Fred2 years ago in Writers
If You Want To Make A Living As An Author - Don't Quit Your Day Job
Before we begin I'd like to remind you that financial stability is not a guarantee as an author. Even the most successful authors are not guaranteed high returns or long-lasting royalty checks no matter how popular their books are when they are published. Do not assume you have failed if you have not reached stability as an author.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
3 Things That Destroy Your Writing
Have you ever wondered how someone could write wrong when there's no wrong way to write? It's more common than you think and I know you've experienced it for yourself - those books that you were looking forward to reading because they're all anyone can talk about in your reading groups -
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
3 Powerful Ways To Outline Your Novel
I'm sure the pantsers have long since run away and avoided clicking on this article at all costs so I'm not too worried that those who are reading this are going to start arguing with me in the comments about how outlining ruins the idea of writing a novel.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
My Difficulties In Creating Positive Stories. Content Warning.
Introduction I have remarked on this situation many times since I started on Social Media and also since joining Vocal. When I post something positive, it is largely ignored, when I post something negative it is picked up on.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Down Under Vows: Navigating Chavara Matrimony in Australia
The sanctimonious bond of marriage is a universal thread that weaves through the various cultures and traditions of the world. In one corner of the globe, amidst the sun-kissed expanses of Australia, the Chavara community embraces this union with fervor, underpinned by its unique heritage and values.
By Matrimonials India2 years ago in Writers
The Secret To Becoming A Writer IS Easier Than You Think
I've always wanted to learn how to run a marathon. Sure I know the steps, one foot in front of the other until I reach the finish line, but just like with writing where in its simplicity we are putting one word in front of the other until we reach the end of the story, there's a bit more to it than this.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers





