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Read more about Beta Testing My Online Course
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Beta Testing My Online Course

Feb 23, 2026
Read more about Beta Testing My Online Course
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“Hey — I built a short online course, and I’m letting friends and family try it free before I open it to the public. I want honest feedback on clarity, pacing, and whether it fairly represents the opposing view. Can you spend 45 minutes this week, complete Module 1, and fill out a 5-minute feedback form? If you think something is weak or confusing, tell me. That helps. “Beta Tester Checklist” After Module 1, please send me: Where did you get confused (lesson name or timestamp)? What felt strongest, and why? What felt weakest or overstated, and why? Did the course represent the opposing view fairly (yes/no + example)? What should be shortened, removed, or rewritten? Would you recommend it to a friend (yes/no + why)? charles-mason-s-school1… https://charles-mason-s-school1.teachable.com/courses/enrolled/2938049
Read more about Ladybug on your shoulder
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Ladybug on your shoulder

Feb 23, 2026
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My original poems and short essays about love , life and everything in between . Hoping to get my works published or made into songs. Various inspiration r&b duke Ellington, mac miller, j cole
Read more about Molly Pt.1
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Molly Pt.1

Feb 23, 2026
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This is slightly based on true story. Just a girl navigating her way through high school friends, love interests, enemies,etc.
Read more about Chapter 3 - Bones, Old and Ugly
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Chapter 3 - Bones, Old and Ugly

Feb 23, 2026
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In this chapter of a Lunatic Moon, a fellow student from Danny's high school is murdered while arriving home from her late-night shift at the donut shop. It wasn't an accident. There is no doubt about that. However, many other questions are raised. Why did Julie have to die, and who did it? Danny is suspicious, frightened and confused. The Police are just as confused as he.
Read more about The Central Park Five
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The Central Park Five

Feb 22, 2026
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The case of the Central Park Five, now known as the Exonerated Five, exposes deep flaws in the U.S. criminal justice system, particularly racial prejudice, media bias, and coerced confessions. Influential figures such as Donald Trump further inflamed public outrage by calling for the death penalty, contributing to threats and hostility toward the teenagers and their families. Each of the five spent between 6 and 13 years in prison, losing their childhoods and suffering lasting emotional, mental, and social harm.
Read more about This is reality
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This is reality

Feb 22, 2026
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We can say we know . We can learn but never experience . We can try to understand . We will always want to know . We will never know anything . It will never be obvious . It will seem we understand . It will seem we can get there . We cannot get there . If we devoted all of our lives . It will never work out . The world doesn't allow us to know .
Read more about Designing Work That Resonates Deeply
Read more about Designing Work That Resonates Deeply

Designing Work That Resonates Deeply

Feb 22, 2026
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Read more about Designing Work That Resonates Deeply
This article is a deep dive into the psychology, strategy, and artistry of emotional design - not just visually, but narratively, structurally, and experientially. It’s for writers, creatives, designers, and entrepreneurs who want their work to matter, who want to engage more than attention.
Read more about Designing Structure Without Killing Creativity
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Designing Structure Without Killing Creativity

Feb 22, 2026
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This article reframes structure as creative support rather than restriction. You’ll learn how to treat your novel like a designed system, one that holds emotion, tension, pacing, and meaning without suffocating your voice.
Read more about Writing the Long Game: Building a Career, Not Just a Book
Read more about Writing the Long Game: Building a Career, Not Just a Book

Writing the Long Game: Building a Career, Not Just a Book

Feb 22, 2026
Read more about Writing the Long Game: Building a Career, Not Just a Book
Read more about Writing the Long Game: Building a Career, Not Just a Book
This article is about shifting from book-thinking to career-thinking. It’s about building a creative life that lasts; one where your writing evolves, your voice deepens, and your identity as a writer remains intact even when the industry is uncertain.
Read more about The Narrative Compass: Finding Direction in Your Projects
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The Narrative Compass: Finding Direction in Your Projects

Feb 22, 2026
Read more about The Narrative Compass: Finding Direction in Your Projects
Read more about The Narrative Compass: Finding Direction in Your Projects
This article explores how to harness storytelling as a tool for clarity, direction, and coherence across mediums. Because when your work has a narrative at its core, everything you make connects, both internally and with the people meant to receive it.
Read more about What Writer’s Block Is Actually Trying to Say
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What Writer’s Block Is Actually Trying to Say

Feb 22, 2026
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Read more about What Writer’s Block Is Actually Trying to Say
This article proposes a reframing: writer’s block is not the absence of creativity, it is communication. It is the story pushing back. It is your mind, body, or inner compass signaling that something is misaligned, unfinished, misunderstood, or unsustainable.
Read more about Revision as Resurrection: Why the Second Draft Is Where the Story Becomes Real
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Revision as Resurrection: Why the Second Draft Is Where the Story Becomes Real

Feb 22, 2026
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Read more about Revision as Resurrection: Why the Second Draft Is Where the Story Becomes Real
This article reframes revision not as drudgery, but as discovery. As the stage where a story finds its true shape, voice, and power.
Read more about Why Vulnerability Is Sacred in Black Writing
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Why Vulnerability Is Sacred in Black Writing

Feb 22, 2026
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Read more about Why Vulnerability Is Sacred in Black Writing
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To be vulnerable on the page, while Black, is not simply to reveal emotion. It is to risk being misunderstood, flattened, or consumed by an audience that has often demanded strength without softness, resilience without rest, and stories without interiority.
Read more about Designing Mystery: How to Hold Attention Through Curiosity
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Designing Mystery: How to Hold Attention Through Curiosity

Feb 22, 2026
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Read more about Designing Mystery: How to Hold Attention Through Curiosity
Read more about Designing Mystery: How to Hold Attention Through Curiosity
In creative work, whether writing a novel, designing a brand, or crafting a business strategy - mystery is a tool. Not the kind of mystery that confuses or frustrates, but the kind that invites engagement, sparks imagination, and keeps people invested.
Read more about Designing Impact: How Creatives Bring Ideas to Life
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Designing Impact: How Creatives Bring Ideas to Life

Feb 22, 2026
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Read more about Designing Impact: How Creatives Bring Ideas to Life
To turn ideas into impact is to design a pathway between vision and results. It’s the bridge between dreaming and doing and it’s a learnable skill.
Read more about Why We Crave the Stories That Break Us
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Why We Crave the Stories That Break Us

Feb 22, 2026
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Read more about Why We Crave the Stories That Break Us
We keep returning to the stories that break us. We seek them, cherish them, and carry their fragments with us. We allow them to crack open our hearts and, in that opening, to teach us what it means to feel, to endure, and to remember.
Read more about The Unromantic Truth About Writing: Why Passion Isn’t Enough
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The Unromantic Truth About Writing: Why Passion Isn’t Enough

Feb 22, 2026
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You’ll stumble. You’ll grow. You’ll overuse commas and underuse rest days. But in between all that chaos, you’ll make something real.
Read more about Why We Keep Returning to the Stories That Already Own Us
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Why We Keep Returning to the Stories That Already Own Us

Feb 22, 2026
Read more about Why We Keep Returning to the Stories That Already Own Us
Read more about Why We Keep Returning to the Stories That Already Own Us
As writers, it’s not our job to escape nostalgia. It’s our job to have a conversation with it. To ask: what does this story mean now?
Read more about How to Write Killers That Haunt Readers
Read more about How to Write Killers That Haunt Readers

How to Write Killers That Haunt Readers

Feb 22, 2026
Read more about How to Write Killers That Haunt Readers
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Learn how to craft killers that haunt. No monsters, no rivers of blood. Just psychology, suspense, implication, and tone. Think of it as true crime on steroids.
Read more about The Art of Rambling: Why Storytelling Needs to Wander
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The Art of Rambling: Why Storytelling Needs to Wander

Feb 22, 2026
Read more about The Art of Rambling: Why Storytelling Needs to Wander
Read more about The Art of Rambling: Why Storytelling Needs to Wander
The art of rambling is this: turning detours into destinations. And if you can master that? Your story will never just be read. It will be lived.