
Nivedita Lall is a teacher by vocation and a writer by avocation. She considers herself a perpetual student of literature and life. She is an ardent lover of sunrise and butterflies and is a passionate stargazer. 'Psalm of Life' is her favourite poem and 'Jane Eyre' and 'The Book-Thief' her favourite prose. She lives an idyllic fairytale life in the middle of a concrete jungle and is an official day-dreamer.On usual days you'll find her with a book and a pen. On unusual ones, gleefully chatting with friends.
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A chocolate heist, Fanum tax, and a knife-wielding showdown. Just another day of Gen Z brainrot driving their parents insane. Is it bussin or just...

Read the poem "An Expansionist's Obsession with Rooms" to go from eroticism and mystical earning to a relationship full of metal stability and hallucinations.

The poem "To Be or Not to Be" looks at cyclical patterns of thought and existence. It is based on "to be or not to...
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