New Year’s Resolutions: Should They Be Shared?
This is actually about one New Year’s resolution and the hassle it has already caused for the resolution maker in question. It is of course hassle that only started because the resolution was shared...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Keeping a Journal
Many people often see journals as something that preteens keep to talk about their latest crush. However, a journal can also be a wonderful tool for adults. Whether you’re looking for a way to let go...
View ArticlePursuing a Career as a Writer? Here Are 5 Ways to Sharpen Your Writing Skills
For some, choosing a college major can be daunting. After all, you have a wide range of majors available, and the one you choose will help you start planning your future career. Many choose a major...
View ArticleThe Power of the Written Word
The impact of an expertly crafted piece of writing should not be underestimated. History has shown that opinion, motivation and learning has been moulded by a series of great pieces of writing...
View ArticleTop Story – Ways To Improve Your Creativity
Certain companies drive on creativity and inherently, that is the main element that makes them successful such as advertising agencies. With this said however, there are many other companies that...
View Article6 Books Every Writer Should Have on Their Bookshelf
Every writer knows that reading is essential to good writing. Here are six books that all writers should have on their bookshelves for reference. If you don’t have them all, get them today. The...
View ArticleTop Story – Why Being A Self-Published Author Is Similar To Being A Bar Owner
It’s odd at first to liken an author to a bar owner; the former tends to be more introverted, working alone, while the latter is usually extroverted and operating among chaos. But when you look at the...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month Spotlight: Indi Wright – Infinite Hope
Infinite Hope For once in a lifetime I have great expectation Along with confidence No more false hopes Nor empty promises This hope is a trust Transferred the stock From man’s investment Granting...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month Spotlight: Dawn Colclasure – Small Dog, Big Heart
Small Dog, Big Heart I may be a small, little dog, But don’t judge me by my size. I can turn into a huge fighter Right before your eyes! My strength can be ginormous! My courage bigger than I’ll ever...
View ArticleMemoirs: Why You Need To Write One
Image by Antonio Litterio Sue William Silverman led a double life. Although she appeared to have a normal life, she was actually suffering from sexual addiction. It wasn’t until she began to write...
View ArticleComing Soon: “Love no haha”– A Short Story
Filed under: Announcements, Bitstrips, Dangerous Words Tagged: Love no haha, short story, Writing
View ArticleBlogging 101: Introducing Myself
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes, 36 seconds. Contains 920 words I have been a website owner and blogger for years, but I didn’t bother to educate myself before I began. I jumped right in head first...
View ArticleCALL FOR EROTICA: Accepting submissions for Keep Your Panties Up and Your...
The KEEP YOUR PANTIES UP AND YOUR SKIRT DOWN ANTHOLOGY CELEBRATES 5 YEARS IN MARCH 2015! Dangerous Lee is accepting submissions for: Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down – 5 Year Anniversary Event...
View ArticleWriters Needed: How to Successfully Guest Blog (FREE eBook)
Every blogger wishes for a bigger audience; often the roadblock to achieving it is simply a matter of lack of know-how. When your passion lies in writing and not marketing, it’s necessary to think...
View ArticleWhom is a dirty word.
Over the last 200 years, the pronoun whom has been on a steady decline. Despite its waning use in speech and ongoing speculation about its imminent extinction, whom still holds a spot in the English...
View ArticleIf That’s What It Takes,
Leigh Langston:The following explains why I don’t plan to publish another book anytime soon. Originally posted on Dana Ellington Myles, MAPW: then I’m fairly confident I will never be a commercial...
View ArticleInfographic: Fifty Shades of Grammar
I read the first book and thought it was badly written like so many other people. The Grammarly team reviewed the book and came up with this infographic! I wonder if the “bad grammar” made it into the...
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