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I am writing a Sci-Fantasy romance series. Part two is titled An Imperial Education. The main title for the series is Emerald Dreams in an Azure-Stained Reality, of which I have several years’ worth of backstory already planned out and noted. I am currently revising part one and writing part three. So, I decided to share the rough draft of parts one and two and see what feedback I can get from the excellent writers and critics right here on Vocal.
By K.B. Silver 7 days ago in Writers
I Tested the Rewindglow Micro Infusion System for 30 Days: An Honest Experience
At-home skincare devices have become increasingly common in recent years. Tools designed to mimic certain aspects of professional treatments are now widely available, promising improved hydration, smoother texture, and a brighter overall complexion. Among these devices is the Rewindglow Micro Infusion System, a tool developed by the skincare brand Rewindglow.
By Abbasi Publisher7 days ago in Writers
Difficulties Of Holidays On Vocal
Introduction Last week I had a wonderful week in Alnwick, but tried to keep up on Vocal, although my time was less than I normally have, plus a little more difficult because I was using a ten-year-old laptop with a faulty keyboard (the space bar does not always register, meaning I have to keep going back to separate words).
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 9 days ago in Writers
Writing To Succeed. Top Story - March 2026.
If you want to find something that will help readers find your writing, possibly expand your audience, and maybe even get you noticed for other things, then you’re not alone. But how can you get it done in a world full of want-to-be writers? Look less at what you’re writing now, and more at what other writers have used to boost their views and reads.
By The Man Behind The Mask9 days ago in Writers
Writing for the attention span
I've just started to write a story. Not this one. A fiction. I am often contemplating now why I write on Vocal: do I have a message? Sometimes. Is it for the joy? Always. Is it for engagement? Maybe, depending on what form that engagement takes.
By Rachel Deeming10 days ago in Writers
Turning the Ephemeral into the Concrete
Some experiences feel real while they are happening and unreal almost immediately afterward. A conversation that sparks clarity, a realization that reframes a problem, a moment where scattered thoughts suddenly align. In the moment, there is a sense that something solid has been grasped. But without capture, that solidity dissolves. What remains is a faint impression, detached from the reasoning that made it meaningful. The experience was real, but it left no durable trace.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast10 days ago in Writers
Vocal Creators it's time for Spring cleaning
It's time for Spring cleaning on Vocal Hello, fellow Vocal creators. With the season changing from Winter to Spring and the recent announcement about changes to the platform, I decided this was the ideal time to get things in order. Perhaps you should consider some Spring cleaning for your own articles.
By Cheryl E Preston11 days ago in Writers








