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Stories in Writers that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
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 Musso8 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 Gillman12 days ago in Writers
Unofficial Challenge: What would you do if you were rich?
I love the kind of work I get to do in my career, but as I job search and browse apartments again due to another understaffed and unsustainable work environment that I did not intend to get into, my daydreams of better days consistently lean into the same question: What would I do if I didn't have to worry about my basic needs being met?
By Kay Husnick13 days ago in Writers
Draft Deleting? Don't Do It!
Today, I had a little time. I decided that I would have a look at the drafts that I have on Vocal. This is part of a long-term wish to have everything I've written on paper rather than virtually. I've not looked at them for weeks and something drew me to them, just to browse and see what was there.
By Rachel Deeming16 days ago in Writers
If You Write A Book, Don’t Tell Anyone
There are days when I’m grateful Amazon doesn’t tell me specifically who has bought my book and who hasn’t. If they did, I would be heartbroken when I read the list and noticed all the important names in my life were not on my list of customers.
By Ellen Frances23 days ago in Writers
Analyse this!
Wanna know how to improve your writing? There is a simple, quick, tried and tested method. Tried and tested by who? By me, as it happens, and I can guarantee that it will work for you. I know what I am talking about. Not always, of course, but certainly in this case.
By Raymond G. Taylor23 days ago in Writers
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Writers.
Unicorn Sightings (4/?)
Marion Sylverset’s journal — May 15th: I was called in to analyze footage today. I must say I was surprised. As the zoologist, I do comb over the preserve’s footage every two weeks to observe the wildlife’s uninterrupted interactions. But I just did that four days ago.
By Gabriel Shamesabout an hour ago in Writers
What to Know Before Starting a Concrete Project in San Jose
Concrete is often seen as a simple building material — gray, strong, and permanent. But once you begin planning a driveway, patio, or foundation, you quickly realize that concrete work is far more technical than it appears. In a place like San Jose, where property values are high and curb appeal matters, making informed decisions about your concrete project can significantly impact both durability and long-term value.
By Abbasi Publisherabout 13 hours ago in Writers
From System Failure to Human Error: My Journey Through Words ✍️
Writing, for me, is a process that borders on the magical—the art of precision in word choice, the unfolding of complex thoughts, and, most importantly, the act of creating something out of absolute nothingness. It is a craft I’ve fallen in love with, even though it can be as fickle as it is rewarding. 🌌 My literary journey began with a deeply personal, raw reckoning with my past in the book "404: Reality Not Found", where I chronicled the difficult path from the darkness of addiction back to the land of the living. 🕯️ Today, my pen has turned toward pure fiction—specifically, dark sci-fi set in a world dominated by algorithms: "Human.exe Error 0x000". 🤖💻
By Piotr Nowakabout 14 hours ago in Writers
Understanding French Drains in Orlando
Managing excess water is a common concern for homeowners in Florida, especially in regions that experience frequent rainfall. In central Florida, french drains Orlando homeowners use are often discussed as a practical way to manage surface water and groundwater around residential properties.
By Abbasi Publisherabout 15 hours ago in Writers
Understanding the Engineering Excellence Behind Aerospace Component Manufacturing. AI-Generated.
The aerospace industry represents one of the most technically demanding sectors in the world. Every aircraft, satellite, and defense system relies on highly engineered components designed to operate under extreme pressure, temperature variations, vibration, and aerodynamic stress. Understanding the engineering excellence behind aerospace component manufacturing provides insight into how safety, performance, and reliability are consistently achieved.
By Beckett Dowhanabout 15 hours ago in Writers
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