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concrete houses covered with leaves: A poetic journey through haunting echoes, the weight of seven years, and the quiet loneliness of a one-person town. Intimate verses of loss and longing.
Poetry

Echoes in a Town of One: Poems of Solitude, Memory, and Loss

A poetic journey through haunting echoes, the weight of seven years, and the quiet loneliness of a one-person town. Intimate verses of loss and longing.

pre columbian style sculpture in bogota: A return journey from Kanha to Mumbai aboard a rickety village bus becomes a moving portrait of rural India — where goats share seats, time stands still, and wild tomatoes can bring an entire world to a halt. garden
Letter/Essay

The Tribal Express: A Journey Through Time, Tomatoes, and the Forgotten Heart of India

A return journey from Kanha to Mumbai aboard a rickety village bus becomes a moving portrait of rural India—where goats share seats, time stands still, and wild tomatoes can bring an entire world to a halt.

person with an umbrella walking on the street: A poignant tale of longing, fleeting connection, and unspoken love—Half Past Six follows a solitary young man whose chance encounter at a railway station leads to a bond marked by time, loss, and the haunting pull of memory.
Fiction

Half Past Six: A Station Between Memory and Silence

A poignant tale of longing, fleeting connection, and unspoken love—Half Past Six follows a solitary young man whose chance encounter at a railway station leads to a bond marked by time, loss, and the haunting pull of memory.

soldier holding gun: A stirring poetic reflection on the horrors of war, nuclear threat, pandemics, and modern militarization—World War Web Discourse – Never Again urges humanity to choose peace, unity, and welfare over destruction.
Poetry

World War Web Discourse: Never Again – A Poetic Call for Global Peace in the Age of Modern Warfare

A stirring poetic reflection on the horrors of war, nuclear threat, pandemics, and modern militarization—World War Web Discourse – Never Again urges humanity to choose peace, unity, and welfare over destruction.

An in-depth psychoanalytic and postcolonial reading of Saadat Hasan Manto’s Thanda Gosht, exploring the figure of the colonized body, abjection, and masculinity through the lens of Kristeva, Fanon, and Lacan.
Letter/Essay

Abjection, Colonial Masculinity, and the Corpse: Reading Manto’s Thanda Gosht Through Kristeva and Fanon

An in-depth psychoanalytic and postcolonial reading of Saadat Hasan Manto’s Thanda Gosht, exploring the figure of the colonized body, abjection, and masculinity through the lens of Kristeva, Fanon, and Lacan.

elderly man with hand on face: Explore how truth, clarity, and perseverance counter false narratives and fuel sustainable growth, innovation, and personal excellence.
Literature/Language Poetry

Countering False Narratives: A Call for Truth in Action and Thought

Explore how truth, clarity, and perseverance counter false narratives and fuel sustainable growth, innovation, and personal excellence.

Discover the powerful yet overlooked stories of Indian women like Savitribai Phule, Anandibai Joshi, and Phoolan Devi—trailblazers who challenged norms and reshaped society. Their lives are reminders that history’s true heroes often go unrecognized.
Opinion

Neglected Women of Indian History: Stories That Deserve to Be Heard

Discover the powerful yet overlooked stories of Indian women like Savitribai Phule, Anandibai Joshi, and Phoolan Devi—trailblazers who challenged norms and reshaped society. Their lives are reminders that history’s true heroes often go unrecognized.

Why do we fear being average? This essay explores how societal pressure distorts our self-worth and why the ordinary is more than enough.
Letter/Essay

The Fear of Being Average: Why Greatness Shouldn’t Define Our Worth

Why do we fear being average? This essay explores how societal pressure distorts our self-worth and why the ordinary is more than enough.

What does it mean to be a woman? This review unpacks Kawakami’s “Breasts and Eggs” alongside Naomi Wolf’s feminist critique.
Reviews

“Breasts and Eggs” and the Burden of Becoming Woman

What does it mean to be a woman? This review unpacks Kawakami’s “Breasts and Eggs” alongside Naomi Wolf’s feminist critique.

close up photo of gray typewriter: Explore the surge in content roles across industries and why skilled writers, UX pros, and strategists are more in demand than ever. Your words still matter.
Culture/Identity

The Content Job Market Boom: Why Now’s the Time for Writers to Thrive

Explore the surge in content roles across industries and why skilled writers, UX pros, and strategists are more in demand than ever. Your words still matter.

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