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WryteStuff – My Inspiration - MKDS
There have been many of my Niche Writing friends who have told me that I am crazy! That to write for an Article Site for reasons that others wouldn’t is just out right crazy! And, they have told me that for reasons that I provide, the most views I would get is below 100. Well, that... Submitted 85 days 15 hours ago.

Whether it’s Writing or Calling for Help, the Right Tone is Critical - - Ken McCreless
Greetings Fellow Travelers… “Yea, I’m sorry. I cut myself pretty badly on the table saw and I need to go to the hospital.” And that’s how my wife Janie found out I had injured myself. I made it a point to use a tone that would not get her too worried- just... Submitted 116 days 11 hours ago.

One author’s lighthearted observation of the word RUN - The Old Gray Mare
The English language has always fascinated me – particularly since it is “simply complex.” For example, take the tiny word run. R-U-N. This basic three-letter word is easy to pronounce, consists only of one syllable and is taught to youngsters in First Grade. Who can forget... Submitted 156 days 22 hours ago.

Practical Writers and Authors Are More Effective than Writers and Authors with Monastic Habits - Chris Kanyane
As human beings we live by knowledge. Our progress and living effective lives is because of knowledge that is practical. And we admire and revere people who have risen in their ages to represent higher values and thereby organize those values into volumes of books for use to learn from them.... Submitted 292 days 6 hours ago.

Imagination - Star Lyn
Napoleon said that, "Imagination rules the World." Einstein said that, "Imagination is more important than information." Now, I am sure that Napoleon was referring to himself ruling the world with his imagination, but he wasn't too far from discovering a real truth. Sure, he was short, psychotic... Submitted 3 years 272 days ago.

The Death of the Writer - Tharuna Devchand
WHEN I was a child, I wanted to be a writer so that I could be immortal. I longed to be like William Shakespeare and make everything that I loved live on after my death through my words. There was a power to words. Maybe it was all in my head, but as a kid I truly believed that the pen was... Submitted 135 days 3 hours ago.

What Is a Poem? - - Jessie Snyder
I once was asked the question, “What is a poem supposed to do?” Yet, I did not have an answer, Not even a single clue. So here’s something to think about, If you stripped away the rhymes and similes The alliteration and everything That associates a poem with... Submitted 213 days ago.

My Precious Child - - Jessie Snyder
My precious child that I had so young I love you now and forever to come You mean more to me than life itself I know we can make it with God’s help Life hasn’t been easy for you and me; But somehow, someway we seem to get by, We’ve been through a lot and come a long... Submitted 219 days 19 hours ago.

Are You Out Of Ideas? - - Thomas Yoon
If you are a cartoonist on a tight production schedule, I feel really sorry for you. I mean, when you are expected to produce funny ideas when you don't feel funny. Being a cartoonist, what you produce actually depends a lot on your creativity. And subsequently, your income too! Cartoonist... Submitted 313 days 19 hours ago.

My Stimulous Package - - Grace O'Malley
Do you ever feel like you are trying to play catch-up with your life? That sometimes it does not matter how hard you try, you just cannot seem to put it all together? We have no one to blame but ourselves. We flit here, there and everywhere taking care of this, hoping to have fun doing... Submitted 1 year 153 days ago.

Unique Congratulations Card for a HGV1 Driver who passed his driving test - funny cartoon card - - LeahG Artist
I have seen many congratulations cards for new drivers who recently passed their car driving test but I have not seen any congratulations cards for newly qualified lorry drivers. To address the balance I have designed a fun cartoon card just for lorry drivers who have recently qualified. You can... Submitted 1 year 234 days ago.

Winkle Pickers, Olives and the Beginnings of Things - Jennifer Stewart
A while ago Kacycarr asked the question "what are winkle pickers?" I'd never heard of them, so off I went to Wiki. They're a kind of shoe. With a pointy toe. They're named after the pointy thing you use to pick out the winkle from its shell. So you can eat it. It's a rather tenuous connection... Submitted 1 year 236 days ago.

Creativity, Isn't It Grand!! - - Connie Case
I love to create. Whether it is a painting or making beautiful beaded jewelry or creating an article it feels so darn good! Even if you're feeling life has hit and this day is going to be a doozy, if I create on an artistic level all the things I was worried about go away. I guess it's... Submitted 1 year 270 days ago.

Creativity is Alive - - David Tanguay
" Conditions for creativity are to be puzzled; to concentrate; to accept conflict and tension; to be born everyday; to feel a sense of self." Erich Fromm Creativity does not come easy for in a world of so much conflict and chaos it is difficult to focus on a subject, which needs to be... Submitted 1 year 289 days ago.

Achieving Success AND Staying True To Yourself! - Jennifer Stewart
I'm beginning to think that for me there are two parts to this success thing. There's the success of doing what I love to do and constantly learning how to do it in a way that's more fulfilling. That's my personal and unique-to-me journey, and I'll accept or reject the "help" that comes towards... Submitted 1 year 323 days ago.

Be Real, Be Passionate, Take Risks! - Jennifer Stewart
Logic can be so seductive, and seem so sensible and be so completely wrong, in the long run. It's easy to forget that any conclusion is only as good as the information that backs it. For example, take the "logic" that says if you want success you have to work out what people want, and provide... Submitted 1 year 329 days ago.

Are the Laws of Physics Alive? - - Tony Brussat
An underlying premise of the qualiadelic experience is that ideas are alive. They are living entities, vying for space in our brains. So, here's a question: are the laws of physics alive? The common wisdom is that the laws of physics are unchanging beautiful, but monolithic. In other words... Submitted 1 year 357 days ago.

The Need for Meaning - - Mark Smith
Psychologists Dr Proulx and Professor Heine at the University of British Columbia have published a number of papers on what they call a: meaning maintenance model" in which people continually strive to preserve a functioning meaning framework. When people encounter a threat to their meaning... Submitted 2 years 73 days ago.

Confessions of a Wannabe Writer - John Weber
I want to write a novel. I want to write a novel so bad it hurts. Not hurts, exactly-more like aches , or haunts . You get the picture. So write it, you say. Quit your moanin' and complainin', procrastinatin' and delayin' . . . least, that's what I'd say. I'd give you my take-no-prisoners speech.... Submitted 2 years 107 days ago.

Hone Your Writing Skills- Write For SearchWarp! - Ken McCreless
Greetings Fellow Travelers... Let me ask you something. Do you have a passion for computers, video games, cooking, childcare, or anything else under the sun? Do you feel that you have something, whether it concerns social climbing or rock climbing, that would be of interest or even... Submitted 2 years 340 days ago.

How Do I Get The Juices To Flow? - Camille Strate
There is a woman who is, without doubt, one of the most creative people I've ever met. Her work is so inspiring, sometimes it's a bit daunting. I've known this woman for more than 28 years, since we were both just pups in the world of big dogs. She is, without fail, a true artist. She tells me... Submitted 3 years 12 days ago.

Stepping Out Of Your Cozy Little Comfort Zone ~ Hone Your Craft! - Camille Strate
Nothing happens by 'accident'. I've known this for a pretty long time, and the more I acknowledge this truth, the more apparent it becomes. So when I got an email from the 'powers that be' at a particular site, I knew instinctively that this was no accident. I've been focusing on new avenues of... Submitted 3 years 68 days ago.

The Dream "Riding on the crest of a wave" - Elfreda Eriksen
I had a dream that I was riding on the crest of a wave, surfing through life with ease, breathing fresh air in my lungs, warmth of the sun against my face and the gentle breeze directing my forward path. I was the weightless figure upon the surface of the water with not a care in the world but to... Submitted 3 years 101 days ago.

Perception - Matthew T Ward
Two boys, Jack and Tom, are walking together through a war ridden town. As they are coming up over a hill they both see on old seemingly abandoned warehouse. Suddenly, a missile strikes the warehouse. BLAM! Jack watches in awe as fire streaks through the sky and glass flies brilliantly up into... Submitted 3 years 106 days ago.

I Want to be Creative but Don't Know How - Hannah Quinn
HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE CREATIVE BUT JUST DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START? We often think creativity comes naturally. For the most part, it does. The trouble is we lose our ability as we get older, get busier and have to be more practical. It is also something we lose if we don't practice.... Submitted 3 years 298 days ago.

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