Category: Writings
WHY WRITING IS GOOD FOR YOU
I have always loved writing. Throughout my life, there have been times when I wrote a lot and times when I wrote little, but writing has shaped who I am today. Looking back, I notice that during the periods when I wrote less, I was often feeling down or not at my best. This observation…
STOLEN CREATIVITY – WHY SO DISCONNECTED
Why Does Being Connected to Our Phones Make Us More Disconnected? I recently read Stolen Focus by Johann Hari, and it left a deep impression on me. It made me reflect on my own focus—or rather, how it’s been slowly shattering over the past decade. Why am I constantly task-switching, multitasking, trying to do everything…
WRITING: Dialogue – WHAT NOT TO DO
Dialog is one of the most powerful tools in storytelling. It brings characters to life, moves the plot forward, and reveals emotions in ways that narration can’t. But as simple as it seems, writing realistic and engaging dialogue requires skill and finesse. If not handled carefully, it can come off as forced, awkward, or, worse,…
WHY DO WRITERS WRITE?
This is a question that haunts me. I have battled with calling myself a writer, but I am. I write, have written, and I’ll likely write until my last breath—not to sound dramatic, of course. It’s not that I believe this is the definitive mark of being a writer; I’m sure it’s not. However, it’s…
POEM: SILKY KITTEN
Bookmarks and sunlight for that level soul soul for bankers, soul for thief’s I need to be for epiphany I read a page, I read two more, this is the love I’ve been waiting for It turns me into a silky kitten paws only restless against his fur I finished the whole book, though he never…
30 WRITING PROMTS: ROMANCE
Meet-Cutes Unlikely Pairings Love in the Workplace Second Chances Forbidden Love Fantasy Romance
WRITING : PROMTS TO FUEL YOUR CREATIVITY
Whenever I write, if the words don’t flow naturally, it’s so tempting to abandon the project or call it a day. But that’s exactly how books don’t get written—and why finishing them can take far longer than expected. Often, the hardest part isn’t the writing itself; it’s getting started. Writer’s block. Just a blank page…
POEM: Ordinary
I thought it would be more this fleeting draft of time.I imagined I’d be cooler,polished,more refined. Little did I know It doesn’t happen like in the movies Like a shero Finding love and all else falls into place Instead, it’s a constant work in progress, laced with mistakes, a big mosaic of trials Never did…