Contemporary·Flash Fiction·Stories Scars That Teach Terrible Lessons 19 March 2026 1 min read She stood at the marked spot. The mirror was perfect. Her face was adorned with a petite, well-shaped nose, glowing skin, shining Read More
Blog·Itihasas·Puranas·Stories Aristasura – the Bull Demon 19 March 2026 4 mins read Aristasura and Kamsa Aristasura stood in front of Kamsa, his head down, lost in his thoughts, quite oblivious to the confused ramblings Read More
Contemporary·Poetry I Detest Procrastination 19 March 2026 1 min read Procrastination is an unforgivable sin, It is universally forbidden, Only the wise know the power of discipline, Sticking to a strict schedule Read More
Contemporary·Stories My Happy Place 19 March 2026 1 min read I see a mesmerizing sight from my cottage nestled snugly amidst tall, majestic mountains, a steaming mug of perfectly brewed coffee in Read More
Social Drama·Poetry The Blindfolded Lady 19 March 2026 1 min read A blindfolded lady was walking down a dark alleyway, On her way to meet someone important. Suddenly, the agonized screams of a Read More
Contemporary·Poetry The Unseeing Eyes 19 March 2026 1 min read 3 The verdant valley soothes her soul, Greens, browns, purples, pinks, reds, and more Scattered wild, unpredictable, beautiful and bold, Her eyes soak Read More
Blog·Book Reviews Book Review – Salini Vineeth – The Tree, the Well and the Drag Queen 19 March 2026 1 min read 7 Delving into Salini Vineeth’s The Three, the Well and the Drag Queen was like falling headlong into a veritable Carrolesque rabbit hole, Read More
Poetry The Heady Petrichor 19 March 2026 1 min read The sun was pitiless, In vengeance, he bore down merciless, How dare you condition the air, A wee bit more of me Read More
Blog·Book Reviews Circe – by Madeline Miller – One That Rekindles Love for Greek Myth 19 March 2026 1 min read 19 I was late to the reading party of Circe by Madeline Miller, largely because of great fears – that it might not Read More
Poetry The Humble Terracotta 19 March 2026 1 min read #NaPoWriMo2022 at #ArtoonsInn #PoetryParlour #Day6 My grandmother was wise, humble, Never once have I heard her grumble, Her terracotta vessels calmed many Read More