The written word

I started writing as early as ten. I was a major geek growing up, yet couldn’t retain numbers in my head. I was atrocious at Math. I remember when I was in fifth grade, I had a Math teacher who has a habit of giving pop quizzes every other day. After all the papers were checked, she’ll have... 

Source:  The Adventures of Kamikazee Girl

Creative Writing 101: Sunset

Describe a sunset as viewed by a character that is in bliss; describe the same sunset but this time as seen by a character that is in gloom. A mixture of blood and smoke scattered beyond the vast firmament of heaven.. Dispersed in malformed glorious clouds; half part is sprinkled in snow and the [...]... 

Source:  Ax Realm

How to doodle productively

Yes! Doodling does not mean you’re a scatterbrain who can’t focus. Rather, the urge to doodle is a cue for you to get creative. Read on how doodling and scribbling can mean something.

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