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The Most Difficult Thing About Writing For Me.. Top Story - August 2023.
Over the years, I have had more than just a little difficulty with writing. I have preferred to read. I love to read. When I told my brother that is 18 months younger that I had started to write, he said it didn't surprise him as I had quite the imagination when we were young.
By Denise E Lindquist11 months ago in Writers
The greatest starlights: time to find your inner role model
Rebel Jacky As a young girl I was mesmerized by the ruling supermodels of that time. Cindy Crawford. Eva Evangelista, Karen Mulder, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss. Those were just a few of the ruling ladies of the catwalk. Their faces covered magazines like Vogue, Elle, Vanity Fair and Harper's Bazaar. Magazines I couldn’t even buy. Sometimes I just almost lived in bookstores to flip through those magazines I couldn’t afford. Perhaps that’s where my passion for writing comes from. Another way to be part of the extraordinary world of the ladies of my imagination.
By Verawati Calmer11 months ago in Writers
The Unfolding Narratives of the Feminization of Men and the Masculinization of Women
Introduction: In an era of rapid social evolution, the traditional lines between gender roles are undergoing a remarkable transformation. As society sheds old norms and embraces inclusivity, the notions of the "feminization of men" and the "masculinization of women" are taking center stage. This shift signifies a departure from long-standing stereotypes, ushering in a new era of understanding where individuals are free to express a diverse range of qualities and traits. This exploration delves into the origins, examples, and broader implications of these evolving gender dynamics.
By Anamaria Ilie11 months ago in Writers
"Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead"
Introduction: In "Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead," Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's COO, challenges prevailing gender norms and offers valuable insights into the gender gap in the workplace. With a candid and compelling narrative, Sandberg delves into the reasons why women are underrepresented in leadership roles and explores how they can overcome societal and internal obstacles to achieve their full potential. This review explores the key themes and takeaways of the book, celebrating its significance in empowering women to embrace leadership and break through glass ceilings.
By Signor Wilson11 months ago in Writers
Instruments of Change in the World
In a world brimming with complexities and challenges, we often underestimate the profound influence we possess. Just as a musical instrument contributes its unique timbre to an ensemble, you are an instrument of change, capable of orchestrating a symphony of transformation in the world.
By Mike Kolawole11 months ago in Writers
Ode to Ordinary
We frequently ignore the enchantment woven into the fabric of our daily lives in a world that is continually seeking the spectacular, the sparkling shows that dazzle and amaze. The everyday occurrences and sceneries softly tell stories of radiance, tenacity, and the profundity of life. It's time to find the unseen treasures in the tapestry of the commonplace and to revel in their subtle magnificence.
By WAQAS AHMAD11 months ago in Writers
2 Subscribers!!!
I often wonder how far I would be in my writing right now if I had pushed myself to start years ago. I imagine all the work I could have put out and wonder if I lost any of it in my mind that will now never come to light. I wonder if years from now, I will still eagerly be checking my account every hour to see if I have any likes or new subscribers to my stories, hoping to read how someone enjoyed my work. Or is there a honeymoon phase to writing just as there are relationships? Anticipating the persons next text and what they will say to you, sending beautiful flowers or chocolates...
By Tressa Rose11 months ago in Writers