Writing Exercise
On blood moons, fantasy novels and the overwhelming feeling of what's the fucken point
Honestly, what's the fucken point? From the opposite side of the world, I recently tried to convince my sister that creative, artistic endeavours were still a worthwhile use of her time.
By Roderick Makim2 days ago in Writers
Unicorn Sightings (4/?)
Marion Sylverset’s journal — May 15th: I was called in to analyze footage today. I must say I was surprised. As the zoologist, I do comb over the preserve’s footage every two weeks to observe the wildlife’s uninterrupted interactions. But I just did that four days ago.
By Gabriel Shames3 days ago in Writers
Purpose and Progress: Advancing Your Counseling Career with Passion and Practical Strategy
A meaningful counseling career begins with clarity of intention. When you identify what initially drew you to the profession, whether it was advocacy, trauma recovery, family systems work, or community mental health, you reconnect with the deeper motivations that sustain long-term commitment. Therefore, dedicating time to reflect on your values, preferred client populations, and desired impact strengthens your professional direction. Without this reflection, it becomes easy to accept roles solely based on availability or financial necessity, which may gradually distance you from your true calling.
By Debra Bailey PHD4 days ago in Writers
Chance
I saw Chance the other day, slipping down a back alley, morning coffee in hand, a little worse for wear in last night's frock. Leftover mascara crumbled in the corners of her eyes that never stopped scanning the scene for those fickle bitches, the Fates. She was ready to kick their collective ass for once and always.
By Harper Lewis7 days ago in Writers







