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The world saw the most sultry February, the outcomes could be desperate.. Content Warning.
Last February was the world's hottest February on record. Worldwide ocean surface temperatures are additionally at record highs, as per information from the European Association's Copernicus Environmental Change Administration. Such warming envoys the most obviously awful impacts of environmental change in the long haul, specialists say.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
"Ladakh Protest: Unraveling Sonam Wangchuk's 'Fast Unto Death' Demands and the Significance of the Sixth Schedule". Content Warning.
The streets of Leh, the capital of Ladakh, are currently pulsating with a palpable feeling of deception and anger. This emotional turmoil is fueled by the hunger strike of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been abstaining from food for two weeks. The root cause of this protest lies in the consequences of the repeal of Article 370 in August 2019 and the subsequent enactment of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act 2019. These legislative changes led to Ladakh being recognized as a separate Union Territory; however, it was done without its own legislature, unlike other Union Territories such as New Delhi and Puducherry.
By Dreamweaver2 years ago in Writers
On Names
Rumour has it that few things in life are the same kind of stressful as choosing a name for a child. Having only ever had to name one hamster, some stuffed toys, an owl in Ecuador, and my myriad of fictional creations, I don't know how true this is. However, I do know that choosing the correct names for things in fiction is my least favourite part of the process.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Writers
Like Fishing In The Ocean
You know, out of all the questions I’ve faced in interviews over the last thirty years, the one that’s always bugged me the most is the classic: “Where do your story ideas come from?” Honestly, it’s for two main reasons. Most of the time, I haven’t the slightest clue how I stumbled upon that idea. It just pops into my head and refuses to leave. Plus, there’s that awkwardness about sharing my original thoughts in public—I just can’t do it.
By Christian Bass2 years ago in Writers
Screens, teens and the loss of brain power
Screens and teens: How phones are breaking children’s brains Phones may be the number one issue that homes, schools and the younger generation are struggling with. Students have them out at all times, clutched in their hands like shiny, black security blankets. They will message each other from across the room during lessons, or scroll social media, or listen to music; meanwhile, teachers etc. are desperately trying to claw their attention back and get them to engage with the real world.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
Brother Love 2. Content Warning.
Rizwan and Awais were two brothers who shared a bond that went beyond blood ties. Growing up in a close-knit Muslim family, they were raised with values of compassion, kindness, and faith. Rizwan, the elder brother, was known for his wisdom and gentle nature, while Awais, the younger one, was a spirited soul with a heart full of dreams.
By AWAIS Ahmad SIDDIQI2 years ago in Writers
3 Powerful Ways To Outline Your Novel
I'm sure the pantsers have long since run away and avoided clicking on this article at all costs so I'm not too worried that those who are reading this are going to start arguing with me in the comments about how outlining ruins the idea of writing a novel.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers








