Writing Exercise
Echoes of Eternity - Part 3
The Tides of Fate Alaric's return from the Enchanted Forest marked a turning point in his journey. Armed with the revelations of the Celestial Nexus, he felt an unyielding sense of purpose coursing through his veins. The rain that had once been a mere backdrop to his studies now mirrored the tides of fate, guiding him toward the next chapter of his story.
By inspirational poems 3 years ago in Writers
One Word Poem
Introduction While I am of the opinion that writing is the only art form where to can correct and amend as your work progresses, or even when you thought your work was finished, I do like to create difficult literary situations for me to challenge and overcome.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Writers
"The Evil Hairnet"
It all started with “The Evil Hairnet.” I have no idea where this story ended up, or if it even exists anymore, but I will always credit “The Evil Hairnet” as being my first piece of fiction and the beginning of my complicated relationship with the craft of writing.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Writers
Akdown
It was my Junior year of high school, and I belonged to a group of friends that were obsessed with video games and professional wrestling. We weren’t meatheads, per se, but when we got together, we often acted as such. I would go to my friend Jonathan’s house, we would fire up his Sega Saturn, and we would play these terrible professional wrestling video games. They would handle poorly, the graphics wouldn’t impress anybody, and it was very stupid, juvenile, and overall harmless fun. One such week, we used the create-a-wrestler function to create our own personal and horrific abominations. We would program their moves, their finishers, their celebrations, everything; we fashioned them after psychopathic clowns in the vein of the Insane Clown Posse (we were stupid teenagers; I’ll apologize for nothing). We played our characters against Stone Cold Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, The Rock… and we had a blast.
By Bryan Buffkin3 years ago in Writers








