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Drops of Love

Some water droplets fell on my face, and I looked up, feeling the sky’s embrace. Like wine from the heavens, they gently kissed, reminding me of moments missed. Ghalib’s whispers were soft and clear, “Love’s just a drop, yet so dear.” His words remind us that the heart, though not made of stone, is filled

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‘Studying literature was very helpful to me, even though you don’t really need any specific education if you want to write. But exposure to literature worldwide was a way to enhance my own understanding of myself and the culture at large.’ Author Tanvi Berwah | Interview

Hi, today we have an interesting interview. We have also reviewed her book on Instagram. Meet Tanvi Berwah, a captivating South Asian writer who weaves tales as vast as the cosmos and as rich as history itself. From a young age, Tanvi dreamt of touching the stars and traveling through time. Her debut YA novel,

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‘Readers will care about your novel only when they care about your characters. They will not read your novel because they want the world to be saved. They will read your novel because they want your protagonist to save the world.’ Author Meghna Pant | Interview

Hi, this is Mili here, again and today, we have the pleasure of chatting with Meghna Pant, an extraordinary talent in the world of writing, screenwriting, journalism, and public speaking. With a remarkable list of accolades to her name, including prestigious awards like the Bharat Nirman Award and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, Meghna is

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The evolution from a defiant child to an encompassing woman needed to be brought forth by conveying descriptions and situational portrayals | Kalpana Naghnoor | Exclusive Interview

Hi, it’s me Mili, Finally, its May, last month we were busy with A2Z Blog Challenge due to which we were a bit tied up. But here we are again. And this month the first post is mine. Today I am here with the interview of Author Kalpana Naghnoor of the book Across The Purple

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5 Highly Recommended Books to Keep You Sane, Happy, and Alive

Health is wealth, as everyone knows, but its true meaning came into existence when COVID hit the world. However, two and a half decades ago, health was always thought to be physical health. But no one talked about mental health. It was taboo to talk about Depression, Schizophrenia, and Parkinson’s disease. It was there earlier,

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The Complexities of Cancel Culture: Pros and Cons

Cancel culture has become a hot topic in recent years, with social media platforms giving rise to an increasing number of public shaming and call-out campaigns. The term “cancel culture” refers to the practice of boycotting, ostracizing, or otherwise punishing individuals or groups for controversial opinions or actions. While some view cancel culture as a

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A Gift

“I am tired of this. I have had enough. I can feel whenever someone close to me is about to die. I’ve felt it since I was a child, and I still do whenever a relative or a friend is about to die. It’s not that I didn’t try to protect them; I did. Trust

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