Tag Archive For "Writing"
Can You Write an Article With 0 Views? — I did and it was the Best Lesson in Writing!!!
All those promising to teach you how to become a Medium Superstar writer, give them a break and follow my advice. Photo by Jeremy Perkins on Unsplash Alright, let’s get real for a moment. Ever poured your heart into what you believed was your masterpiece of an article, only to be hit with crickets in the view …
A Heartfelt Letter From My Diary to Myself
A letter from every writer’s diary to them Note: “This letter is filled with memories and nostalgia.” Image of a diary by a window My dearest Silent Monk, I hope you are well. This is me, your long lost diary! Although we do not meet each other these days, yet I sit by your side every morning, …
Why a Book Reader is so Different From a Blog Reader — 6 Differences You Need To Know as a Blogger!
Reading a book is equivalent to a seven-course meal while reading a blog is similar to eating our favorite street food! Which one do you like more? Photo by Sincerely Media on Unsplash We often believe that writing a blog would be very similar to writing a book. A good author can be a good blogger and …
Why I Love ‘My Least Read Medium Article’— and Why do We all Love the Things That We Love?
Hint: It is not because of the beauty or money or value they add to our lives! The reason we love what we love is entirely different. Photo by Mayur Gala on Unsplash I was scrolling through my Medium articles and deliberating which one of them is my favorite! Is it the one with maximum views, …
An Ode to all the Medium Editors — When Hollie Petit, Ph.D. Edits😃!
As an awful writer myself, I am always so grateful for all the efforts put in by the editors just to make the authors shine! And did I not tell you they are literally godsent 😲! Here is the background story! Photo by Christophe Van der waals on Unsplash High above the skies, there is a …
When I asked God, “Why my Medium articles don’t do well?” 😃
God Himself came to my dream and I asked him this stupid question! (#4 of 10) Photo by Marcos Paulo Prado on Unsplash God always fulfils his promise. And as He promised, He came to my dream for a fourth time for me to ask yet another question. Our conversations so far have been very enlightening and …
Does Your Article also have 0 Views ?— This is the Reason
When The Silent Monk asks for feedback from 6 Medium Top writers 😃 Photo by JESHOOTS.COM on Unsplash The Silent Monk has always been stupid but has never been stupider. When he got tired of building engineering products for a prestigious ‘Fortune 5’ company, he thought he could use his artistic skills and try his hand at …
Medium is going to clone all its writers! Wait, What!
What makes you believe that behind this profile of an unnamed monk, there is an actual person and not an AI writer? Photo by krakenimages on Unsplash The results of ChatGPT are so good that they are actually scary! And with all the the frenzy around amazing ChatGPT results, Medium CEO comes up with another fantastic idea — they …
My fail proof plan to earn 1 million dollars from Medium 😃!
Retelling of the famous Aesop’s fable: “The milkmaid and her pail” — and the ambitious aspirations of Medium writers😃 “I am buying Ko-fi in golden mugs for all my readers!” Photo by Randy Tarampi on Unsplash The milkmaid was returning home, carrying a pail of milk on her head, and in no time, she begins to dream — …
Opening a writing shop on Twitter vs Linkedin vs Medium
Stupid me thought writing on all of them is one and the same thing, and I could not be more wrong! Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash One of them is a sophisticated art gallery, and one is the filthy soiled Sunday flea market which we all love more than the art gallery! I. Twitter Roses and …
A tortoise and a hare decide to race (write) on Medium 😄
A modern day retelling of the famous Aesop’s fable Photo by Glen Rushton on Unsplash One fine afternoon, when the hare and the tortoise were resting under a tree, the hare made a claim that he is a better writer than the tortoise. The tortoise, always very calm and composed, was not agitated — but very politely refused to …