The Benefits of Writing As a Daily Habit

Writing every day can be a good habit even if you don't want to become an author. It's a relaxing, cathartic, deep experience that can help you become a better version of yourself. Sharpens thinking On paper we think more clearly than we do in our heads. Even if we don't set out to write … Continue reading The Benefits of Writing As a Daily Habit

50-Word Stories #4 – The Muse

When his muse died, the poet was heartbroken. He drank, he wrote verses, but found no comfort. One night he sneaked into the cemetery. He broke into her tomb and stole her urn. It was past the witching hour when the poet ate his muse, one spoonful at a time. Some of you may remember … Continue reading 50-Word Stories #4 – The Muse

Why Tea Is So Good For Writers

Tea improves concentration, sharpens the eyesight, and tickles the imagination. It strengthens verbs and nouns and enforces correct punctuation. Words come more easily to the tea-inspired writer, and the writing flows. “There is a subtle charm in the taste of tea which makes it irresistible and capable of idealisation... It has not the arrogance of … Continue reading Why Tea Is So Good For Writers