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Places Where I Found Poetry Without Looking
Poetry doesn’t only live in books—it slips into your everyday life when you’re not paying attention. It hides in spilled coffee, in noisy auto-rickshaws, in strangers holding elevator doors, and in the moments you once dismissed as ordinary. Somewhere between rushing through your day and remembering to breathe, life turns quietly poetic. And once you learn to notice it, you’ll realize poetry has been following you everywhere—waiting for you to look up.

Aarjavee Chankeshwara
Dec 9, 20254 min read


Feasts of fiction: What literary dinners tell us about character dynamics
Holiday dinners in fiction are more than a meal—they’re emotional battlegrounds where family facades crumble and characters reveal their rawest selves. From the explosive truth-telling of Violet Weston in August: Osage County to the fragile nostalgia haunting the Lambert family in The Corrections, and the eerie intrusion of Cousin Charles in We Have Always Lived in the Castle, literary dinners transform dining rooms into cage matches.

Prarthana Binish
Nov 27, 20258 min read


Monsters as Mirrors: Villains as Reflections of Society
Halloween Celebration - Spooky wishes! H alloween is approaching, the air carries the calling of the upcoming winter, and people all around the world are gathering their costumes for nights of magic and mischief. However, it is important to remember that, much like costumes or candy, Halloween has a larger meaning in our society than just as a celebration. It is a night we invite the monsters out from the shadows into our stories and dance with our loved ones. From vampires t

Prarthana Binish
Oct 17, 20256 min read


Into the Dark Heart of Gothic Literature
Classic Victorian Gothic literature books Dracula and Frankenstein with iconic horror-themed covers. Gothic literature is like that old friend who always shows up uninvited, usually on stormy nights, with a suitcase full of secrets and the kind of stories that make you lean in closer. You know the visit will leave you sleepless, yet you never send them away. Born in the flickering glow of 18th-century candles, this genre has stretched its roots into nearly every corner of sto

Sushravya Shetty
Oct 2, 20257 min read


Cross Roads: Shakespeare and the Indian Film Magic
Picture an Indian marketplace with dust swirling in the background with words spoken with all the weight of a Shakespearean soliloquy. In...

Prarthana Binish
Sep 18, 20253 min read


Unlocking the Beauty of Words: Types of Poetry That Bite and Bloom
"Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words." - Robert Frost Poetry has always been the heartbeat of...

Pooja Vishwanathan
Aug 21, 20258 min read


When the World Says Your Art Doesn’t Matter — Say This Instead
Discover how to protect your creativity when the world says your art doesn’t matter. Learn 5 ways to calmly respond to naysayers and why art’s value goes beyond money.
Ruchi Acharya
Aug 14, 20255 min read


Unravelling Mysteries: The Evolving Portraits of Female Detectives in Crime Fiction
The Needle and the Thread: Female Detectives Stitching New Narratives In the grand tapestry of crime fiction, male detectives used to be...

Sushravya Shetty
Aug 7, 20256 min read


The Mahabharata’s Game-Changer: Shikhandi and the Battle for Identity
An ancient tale of transformation, vengeance, and radical truth. “Whenever there is a decline in righteousness and an increase in...
Pooja Vishwanathan
Jun 19, 20259 min read


Absurdism: The Vibe Check of 2025
World War II. Yeah, that was the point when people started to feel out of place and absurd. Writers, poets and philosophers found an...

Sunanda Basu
May 15, 20256 min read


Love, Loss, and Lines That Sting: Why Kahlil Gibran Still Wrecks Us—In a Good Way
An illustration of Kahlil Gibran (Shutterstock) Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with...
Pooja Vishwanathan
May 1, 202510 min read


Comic Book Chronicles: Flashback to the ‘90s, When Comics Were Our Internet
Flashback to the ’90s—when comic books were our internet. Before Netflix binges or endless Instagram scrolls, there was a magical time...
Ruchi Acharya
Apr 17, 20256 min read


Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing: Make the Right Choice for Your Book
Discover the pros and cons of self publishing vs traditional publishing. Learn which path suits your book's unique needs.
Ruchi Acharya
Jan 9, 20257 min read


12 Classic Books to Read in 2025 to Enhance Your Writing
Discover 12 classic books to read in 2025 that will enhance your writing. Dive into timeless stories and learn valuable literary techniques.
Ruchi Acharya
Jan 2, 20256 min read


5 Legendary Unfinished Novels That Still Itch Us
Explore 5 timeless unfinished novels that still itch readers' curiosity. Discover the allure and mystery left by Dickens, Fitzgerald, Austen
Shreya Mishra
Sep 24, 20245 min read


5 Game-Changing Secrets for Crafting Character Backstories
Uncover the 5 game-changing secrets for crafting character backstories. Learn to seamlessly integrate backstory for powerful storytelling
Ruchi Acharya
Aug 29, 20245 min read


The Woes of Reading Romeo and Juliet: An Unpopular Opinion, 2024
Dive in for a unique perspective! A hilarious take on the overhyped classic, dissected with sass and sarcasm.

Morgana Faye
Aug 9, 20245 min read


The True Face of the Wolf in the Little Red Riding Hood Short Story
Uncover the true face of the wolf in the Little Red Riding Hood short story and explore its deeper moral lessons.

Morgana Faye
Aug 1, 20244 min read


Set The World On Fire At Fahrenheit 451, A Review
Immerse yourself in this captivating Fahrenheit 451 review and discover how the timeless tale of resistance and hope resonates in today.

Morgana Faye
Jul 10, 20247 min read


Beyond the Acrostic: Exploring the Complexities of Poetic Forms
Dive into the world of poetic forms beyond the acrostic, from the challenging abecedarian to the evocative tanka and the intricate sestina.

Isabel
Jul 4, 20244 min read
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