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Vocal Media: Empowering Writers to Soar - Unleash Your Potential!
How Writing on Vocal Media Can Propel Your Content to New Heights In the vast digital landscape, where content creation is ubiquitous, finding the right platform to showcase your talents can be a daunting task. Vocal Media emerges as a beacon of hope for writers seeking a platform that not only appreciates their craft but also provides an avenue to reach a wider audience. In this article, we explore the compelling reasons why writing on Vocal Media is an advantageous choice for aspiring writers and content creators.
By Oluwagbemisola Olalekan11 months ago in Writers
The 'H' is for Hyper
I have never been ashamed of my ADHD. But I have been thoroughly frustrated by it. *** I was diagnosed at four years old. Then, ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, was a term used for those who had a hard time focusing or staying still for long periods of time. Though, that may be true, that is not all there is to ADHD.
By Alexandria Stanwyck11 months ago in Writers
The Power of Self-Confidence, Willpower, and Determination.
Self-confidence, willpower, and determination are three of the most important qualities a person can possess. They are essential for success in any area of life, from personal relationships to professional achievements.
By Manjunath Kawadi11 months ago in Writers
Mastering the Art of Writing with 5 Ruthless Power Moves
Writing is not just an art, it is a craft. To be successful at it, you need to combine creativity, hard work, and tenacity. Yet, despite our best efforts, we often fall short of our goals, becoming victims of procrastination, distractions, failure, or negative self-talk. Success as a writer requires a no-nonsense yet empathetic approach to overcome these challenges and unleash your full potential. In this blog post, we will share five power moves that will help you achieve your writing goals and transform yourself into an unstoppable force.
By Rick Martinez11 months ago in Writers
THE LOST CITY
Archaeologists Discover Long-Lost City in Ethiopia A team of archaeologists led by Timothy Insoll from the University of Exeter has discovered a long-lost city in Ethiopia that was rumored to be inhabited by giants. The city, located in Harlaa, is thought to have been a major trading hub between the 10th and 15th centuries. It was connected to many other countries, including China, Egypt, and the Maldives.
By Crispo Runikks11 months ago in Writers
What is Data Crawling? A Getting Started Guide
Data crawling is an essential part of the web development process, enabling developers to efficiently gather information from websites. It involves the automated extraction of data from various sources, such as websites, social media platforms, and databases. Web developers use data crawling to collect specific data points, aggregate information, and analyze patterns.
By Dave Wells11 months ago in Writers
Airport in My Dreams
The airport is fully mobile and the counters are only available for you to pack your luggage. The shops inside are all beautifully designed and cheaper than usual. There is an entertainment center for you to spend your time while waiting for your flight. There is a movie theater, internet cafe, game room and library in the entertainment center. The kiosks inside are full of snacks.
By İrem Arıcıoğlu11 months ago in Writers
Writing On Vocal + Get Paid
Writing can be a nice way to express all those thoughts, emotions, memories, or anything crammed up into that brain of ours. Inspiration strikes instantly and what better way than to express your inner thoughts by writing it down. It can be anything from journal entries, short stories, or the recent trend with ChatGPT.
By Marcus Azaria11 months ago in Writers
My Writing Routine
I am very grateful to the staff at Vocal for creating four new pages for the writers out there who want to discuss their craft, be critiqued, learn that there are others out there who are creating work that is remarkable, and to discuss how they do it. And how do we do it? I have written a little about the writing lives of the ones I have admired. Much of what I have taken for my routine comes from the advice read and heard online, from the biographies that I found and reviewed, and other teachers. Rarely – and I blame myself for this – I never spoke directly to writers to find out how they did it. I have received a few autographs at many readings and conferences, but I never found or made an opportunity to pick their brains about their work.
By Kendall Defoe 11 months ago in Writers