Inspiration
Notes On Reading My Stories...
I wanted to share some notes on my stories, the universes that they inhibit, and the ways that they relate to each other. Please read this note first; I promise I will keep it brief. In general, there are three universes that I'm posting here: space, the detective, and fairytales. I'll make a master author's note the detective and space universes themselves soon, but here are the important parts:
By Dionearia Redabout a month ago in Writers
The Librarian. AI-Generated.
Welcome, wayfarers and scholars of the Legendarium. If you thought every secret of Arda had already been revealed within the pages of the great classics, prepare to think again. "The Librarian" is a new fan fiction inspired by The Lord of the Rings that sheds light on the dustiest and most fascinating corners of Middle-earth: its lost chronicles.
By Michele Valdrèabout a month ago in Writers
Georgia Stories - Index
I moved to the country of Georgia (Sakartvelo) in August 2025 for a one-year teaching assignment. This story is an index of all the stories I have published while living in the capital city of Tbilisi and visiting other places in Georgia.
By Lana V Lynxabout a month ago in Writers
One Hundred
Once upon a time a young girl fell deeply in love with the written word. She read until her brain burst open and stories began pouring out into notebooks, on napkins, and the back of homework. But time passed, life overwhelmed the girl and writing took a backseat as she focused on her growing brood of children. She never forgot her dream and often still scribbled stories in stolen moments of quiet. She often wondered if she could ever be a successful writer. Then, one beautiful day, she found Vocal. The girl, her stories, and Vocal lived happily ever after.
By A. J. Schoenfeldabout a month ago in Writers
I Wrote Every Day for 6 Months and Burned Out Completely. Here’s What I Was Doing Wrong.
Six months of writing every single day without a single missed day, and I was proud of that streak. But I was also completely exhausted, resentful, and starting to hate the thing I'd committed to doing.
By Ellen Francesabout a month ago in Writers
11 Top Stories in One Year in Vocal Media
Hi readers, I am Seema Patel. Let me share a bit about my writing journey. I write for many platforms. In Medium, I have a large portfolio of work with close to 3,600 articles. I also have an Amazon KDP profile with 14 book titles so far. Many books have decent rankings.
By Seema Patelabout a month ago in Writers
I’ve Started 23 Writing Projects. I’ve Finished 2. Here’s Why.
I have a folder on my computer called "Writing Projects." It contains 23 documents. Each one is a project I started with full conviction that this was the one. There is a book that would I would call my masterpiece. And the series that would take off. Most are ideas that were too good not to pursue.
By Ellen Francesabout a month ago in Writers
Author's Notes: Puss's Boots
Puss's Boots. This story is over ten years old, over 475 years old, and over thirty years old. As a child, I fell in love with a picture book of Puss-in-Boots; I loved the simple, colourful, elegant faux-Medieval art designs even more than the story. Years later, I studied history thrive fashion, and this one book still lives with me. I wrote this story three times; it was my first original fairytale, and my first original queer story.
By Dionearia Redabout a month ago in Writers
Author's Notes: Little Snow-White
"Snow-White, Rose-Red, will you beat your lover dead?" "But Little Snow-White is still a thousand times fairer than you." Two women white as either snow or roses, two sisters that loved and stood together rather than attack each other, and a princess whose "dead body" was nearly sold and then given to a strange prince. These stories begged to be put together in a way that offered the romantic love of a fairytale as well as the familial love that is so often missing from them.
By Dionearia Redabout a month ago in Writers










