๐Ÿ’œDay 11 โ€” The Oneโ€‘Month Stream of Consciousness Challenge

A highโ€‘school skill, a caffeinated brain, and a lilacโ€‘scented bonus for your morning chaos. Daily writing promptDescribe something you learned in high school.View all responses Stenoโ€‘dactylography.Yes, the glamorous art of writing very fast and looking very serious while doing it.The steno part vanished from my brain sometime aroundโ€ฆ immediately.But the dactylo stuck.Now I type without... Continue Reading →

The New Literary Society Magazine: A Dream Come True

Design by New Literaryย SocietyCreative RebellionLiterary Adventures and Writer SpotlightsDear Cherished Writers andย Friends!Weโ€™ve tagged you to share the first three issues of the New Literary Society E-Magazine with you.Discover exceptional literature, stunning photography, and insightful author stories.Whether youโ€™re into personal stories, flash fiction, poetry, bookish events, fine art unicorns, or exploring new books, thereโ€™s something for... Continue Reading →

Dear Friends, Take a Look at Our New NLS E-Magazines

Photo by Cleo Vermij onย UnsplashJoin Us!And Read the Winter Wonders Contestย UpdatesDisclaimer: This story is not paywalled, to reach a wider audience. Please read on to learn more about our E-Magazine. You can download it, print it, and share it with friends. For participants of the Winter Wonders Trabble Writing Contestโ€Šโ€”โ€Šthereโ€™s a special mention just for... Continue Reading →

New Literary Society Loves Innovation

Design by New Literaryย SocietyBOLD GROWTHLiterature Is Meant To Beย AliveDisclaimer: You have been tagged because we believe youโ€™ll find these updates relevant. In 2025, weโ€™re enhancing our writing content with a new E-Magazine, welcoming new writers, and encouraging all members to be active readers and contributors. If you prefer not to be tagged in the futureย ,... Continue Reading →

Teachers rock

Daily writing promptShare a story about someone who had a positive impact on your life.View all responses I remember working and earning my first money at 12 years old as a typist for my father. Later, I learned steno-dactylography in school, which included blind typing ๐Ÿ™Œ. At 16 years old, I began translating foreign paperwork... Continue Reading →

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