Tag: Poetry
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October Odyssey
This is going to be short and quick. Because October has been nothing but quick. I blinked and it went by. What with all the festivities the month felt like a speeding ride, one that was simple and yet serene. I call the month serene even though there was so…
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Soothing September
The credit for the title of this post goes completely to journaling. Now, I wouldn’t call journaling a new habit. In fact, I started writing in my journal anything and everything around high school and have continued since. It’s been more than a decade now and I think that if…
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Three years ago
Three years ago yesterday, this tiny book came out. And although I don’t talk much about my middle one (pun intended) this book is equally, equally special. Like many readers, it has taken me on a very personal and a very meaningful journey. Those who don’t know, this book is…
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Writing Journey
Hey there, fellow book lovers! I am beyond thrilled to be introducing myself in this video and sharing my incredible writing journey with all of you. From the moment I held a pen, I knew that creating stories was my genuine passion. Fast forward to today, and I am bursting…
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Posies Redefined
Posies has been a special book for me, even though it was never planned. And so is Posies Redefined, the second book in the series, which although can be read as a stand alone book. Coming out on 12th October, less than a month from now is the second instalment…
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Reasons to Read Poetry: Day 2
Universality of Themes: Poetry addresses timeless themes such as love, loss, and the human condition, making it relatable across cultures. Poetry is a unique form of literature that allows us to explore and understand various aspects of the human condition. One of the primary reasons why we should read poetry…
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Space: Internal or Otherwise
Today, let’s talk about technology and all these electronic devices that have taken over writing. I understand as I say this, I already come off as someone who does not partake in the benefits of technology. But truth be told, my very discussion lies, just not in the pros and…
