Writer's Block
Precision Meets Performance: FSG 32 Machinery in Aerospace and Aircraft Component Manufacturing
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By Beckett Dowhan2 months ago in Writers
Top 10 AI Development Companies to Watch in 2026
AI has moved decisively from experimentation to enterprise infrastructure. In 2026, no longer is the question whether organizations will adopt AI, but how they will deploy it responsibly, scale it efficiently, and extract measurable value. Those vendors leading this shift are those that combine strong engineering depth, production-grade AI practices, and a pragmatic understanding of business realities.
By Pritesh Patel2 months ago in Writers
How to Know If Your Writing Is Actually Good (When You Can't Tell Anymore)
I reread an article I published last week. I couldn't tell if it was good or garbage. I'd thought it was decent when I hit publish. Now, seven days later, I was reading it as if it were written by a stranger, and I genuinely couldn't assess its quality.
By Ellen Frances2 months ago in Writers
Poof! It's gone.
I rub three time. Nothing. I do it again. Nothing. I whisper a prayer. nothing changes. One more time, to no avail. Wait! I have it somewhere. I’ll look for it. My magic eight ball. I find it and ask it if I will be able to write today? Its reply, “without a doubt.” I do it again and ask the same question. “Outlook not so good.” This is insane! Make up your mind, already. Final time, “will I be able to write, today?” I turn the wicked little thing and get, “Concentrate and ask again.”
By Alexandra Grant2 months ago in Writers
I use Inktober as a Writing Aid
If you are a writer reading this, you know just how hard it is to find content to write about. Oftentimes, we have writing groups that employ various methods such as word sprints to get that creativity flowing. However, I have been in many of these groups that died out due to the curse of inactivity. Another source we often use are writing prompt groups such as r/writingprompts on Reddit, but the very specific prompts on there can be limiting, or may not inspire creativity. There are plenty of other resources writers use to practice, but let me throw my personal resource out there: Inktober52.
By Callum Summers2 months ago in Writers







