Process
I Wrote Every Day for 6 Months and Burned Out Completely. Here’s What I Was Doing Wrong.
Six months of writing every single day without a single missed day, and I was proud of that streak. But I was also completely exhausted, resentful, and starting to hate the thing I'd committed to doing.
By Ellen Frances23 days ago in Writers
Why Small Businesses Are Exploring Free WhatsApp Automation Tools
For many small businesses, direct communication has become a central part of daily operations. Customers now expect quick responses, clear updates, and convenient interactions through platforms they already use. Among these platforms, WhatsApp has emerged as one of the most commonly used messaging tools for everyday communication.
By Abbasi Publisher23 days ago in Writers
I’ve Started 23 Writing Projects. I’ve Finished 2. Here’s Why.
I have a folder on my computer called "Writing Projects." It contains 23 documents. Each one is a project I started with full conviction that this was the one. There is a book that would I would call my masterpiece. And the series that would take off. Most are ideas that were too good not to pursue.
By Ellen Frances23 days ago in Writers
How to Write When You’re Afraid Your Ex/Boss/Family Will See It
I hover over the "publish" button for three full minutes before I finally click it. I do this every single time. As soon as I publish, my article goes live. What I've written is now searchable, findable, and anyone can read it. I mean, literally anyone.
By Ellen Frances24 days ago in Writers
Author's Notes: Puss's Boots
Puss's Boots. This story is over ten years old, over 475 years old, and over thirty years old. As a child, I fell in love with a picture book of Puss-in-Boots; I loved the simple, colourful, elegant faux-Medieval art designs even more than the story. Years later, I studied history thrive fashion, and this one book still lives with me. I wrote this story three times; it was my first original fairytale, and my first original queer story.
By Dionearia Red25 days ago in Writers
Why GPT 5.3 Codex, Claude Opus 4.6, and Claude Sonnet 5 Are the Future of AI Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and the advancements seen in recent iterations of AI models showcase the potential they have in transforming various industries. Among these cutting-edge technologies, GPT 5.3 Codex, Claude Opus 4.6, and Claude Sonnet 5 stand out as the future of AI. These models are at the forefront of advancing machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), and AI-driven solutions. This article delves into why these models are seen as the vanguard of AI technology and how they work together to drive AI innovation.
By Abbasi Publisher25 days ago in Writers
Author's Notes: Little Snow-White
"Snow-White, Rose-Red, will you beat your lover dead?" "But Little Snow-White is still a thousand times fairer than you." Two women white as either snow or roses, two sisters that loved and stood together rather than attack each other, and a princess whose "dead body" was nearly sold and then given to a strange prince. These stories begged to be put together in a way that offered the romantic love of a fairytale as well as the familial love that is so often missing from them.
By Dionearia Red26 days ago in Writers










