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LATEST ARTICLES ( 213 )
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Guests In The Large House
There was once in a blue corner of the world,A large house that stood with welcoming smileIt greeted guests from all over with love. Read more
Posted on 01 June 2015 DIARIES -
Someone Else
I walk through life often feelingAs though I might not be from hereAs though this is not the era I must belong toAs though I am perhaps someone else,Trapped in... Read more
Posted on 28 May 2015 DIARIES -
The Butterfly Effect
If you have been following my blog since its the very beginning, you'd find multiple posts where I have made snide remarks about my college. Read more
Posted on 27 May 2015 DIARIES -
The Rarity Of Niceties
The best thing about being a fresher at a company is that for a brief while, right from your first day to the day you get your first salary, you feel you own th... Read more
Posted on 27 May 2015 DIARIES -
A Mother’s Letter
Child,Before you were born, I was so afraid.I had never held a baby before, Nor did I know how to soothe one when she cried.But you kicked me to reassure me we... Read more
Posted on 10 May 2015 DIARIES -
Let Us Not Forget The Fathers On Mother's Day, by Guest Poet: Saritha Bhaskaran
About the poet, Saritha Bhaskaran: I am Saritha. I love dance and music, food and fitness. Occasionally, I like to pen things I learn from this beautiful journe... Read more
Posted on 09 May 2015 DIARIES -
The Prison
"Let me out of here!" his screams echoed back to him, bouncing off the dull brown walls and dying out. He pounded hard on the iron bars that confined him,... Read more
Posted on 04 May 2015 DIARIES -
A Conversation With Dr. Judy Schavrien, Psychotherapist, Poet, Painter
Of late, if you have noticed, a lot has been said about feminism. Or rather, a lot has been misinterpreted about feminism. Feminism has been depicted as a war... Read more
Posted on 28 April 2015 DIARIES -
30 Minutes Or... Does It Really Matter?
Junk food addiction comes naturally to most of us. It is convenient, easily available and sinfully cheesy *yum*. But I wonder if it is fun for the delivery... Read more
Posted on 20 April 2015 DIARIES -
Excerpts From The Diary Of A Serial CellPhone Killer
"Find what you love, and let it kill you." - Charles Bukowski"Find a cellphone you love. Kill it." - Mataji Sreesha DivaI got my first cellphone when I was 17,... Read more
Posted on 20 April 2015 DIARIES -
If Your Religion Didn’t Demand It
The help you give, the food you unwillingly provide,The love you show to thoseAgainst whom you secretly pass remarks snide.Fear makes you do this or duty.If you... Read more
Posted on 14 April 2015 DIARIES -
The One Where Gandhiji Turned In His Grave
Children have a way of embarrassing their parents. It's just one of the many adorable services they offer. As a child, I also had my own way of embarrassing my... Read more
Posted on 13 April 2015 DIARIES -
Micro-fiction 10
He trudged up the mountain despite the burden and the thinning air. Once he reached the summit, he hid her corpse in its icy grave. Read more
Posted on 13 April 2015 DIARIES -
The (In)Complete Woman?
As human beings, we need not agree with each other on every topic. Differences of opinion arise and that is only natural. Most definitely, when I disagree with... Read more
Posted on 08 April 2015 DIARIES -
The Grey Building With The Grey Flag Against The Grey Sky (Part 1)
Shivers. Cold. Wet. Pain.These were the sensations I felt right before I opened my eyes. My eyes still seemed reluctant to open. Was this a Monday morning? I... Read more
Posted on 06 April 2015 DIARIES -
Micro-Fiction 9
My dog's sloppy "good morning" forced me to open my eyes.Next to me was a man with an abnormally long tongue, holding a bloody mess of grey fur. Read more
Posted on 31 March 2015 DIARIES -
A Conversation With Robert Uttaro, Rape Crisis Counselor and Author of "To The...
It's a bad time to be a woman. There's a cliched understatement! Was there ever a good time to be a woman? Chances are, if you are a woman, especially in... Read more
Posted on 19 March 2015 DIARIES -
Moonlight On The Foil
The sudden heat was making me uncomfortable. I blinked a few times. I was lying on my stomach and the room was flooded in darkness. Read more
Posted on 27 February 2015 DIARIES -
Some Porridge For Her Son
She sat on the dirty floor with her one year old son in her lap. He clutched the end of her sari in fear as his drunken father hurled slurred expletives at... Read more
Posted on 18 February 2015 DIARIES -
Don't Prompt Me, Let Me Remember My Lines
As a child, I was a walking-talking telephone directory. Even at the age of 7, I could memorize nearly every phone number my mother dialed, and the phone number... Read more
Posted on 13 February 2015 DIARIES