A highโschool skill, a caffeinated brain, and a lilacโscented bonus for your morning chaos. Daily writing promptDescribe something you learned in high school.View all responses Stenoโdactylography.Yes, the glamorous art of writing very fast and looking very serious while doing it.The steno part vanished from my brain sometime aroundโฆ 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!Weโve 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 youโre into personal stories, flash fiction, poetry, bookish events, fine art unicorns, or exploring new books, thereโs 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 Contestโโโthereโs 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 youโll find these updates relevant. In 2025, weโre 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 ๐. At 16 years old, I began translating foreign paperwork... Continue Reading →

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