Failure. (Monday Moments #34)
When there’s a winning side, there’s also a losing side. People; often look for the winners and their reactions and their winning speech. And so a few look at the person who has lost. The group had read vastly,...
Betrayal. (Monday Moments #33)
She repeated the scene in her head over and over. Every time it was more miserable than the last time. He was in that little corner of their college kissing another girl. When she thought about him, she felt a Tsunami of sadness. She...
Black Butterfly. (Book Review #20)
I came across this amazing author, Robert M. Drake via his Instagram account. I’m a romantic for words. You know those images where there’s distinct text on it? I can’t not look at those when they appear on my timeline. And just like that once I saw...
Numbness. (Monday Moments #32)
After jogging around the lake, he sat on a bench. He loved early mornings. He always symbolised the parts of his day to some words. These early mornings symbolised peace. Afternoons symbolised wars. Evenings symbolised merriment. And nights symbolised emotions. So this was the...
Top 10 Posts of 2015!
31st December 2015. It’s the last day of the year, already. It’s been quite a roller coaster of a year. This year, my blog has remained my constant. No matter what happened I could always write it out on my blog. It was a...
Veg Out. (Monday Moments #31)
She worked hard as a head-hunter. She was always busy with something or the other and was constantly sucked into work. After a long time, she got an extended weekend holiday. She was excited about it. She had decided to visit some places outside...
It Started With A Friend Request. (Book Review #19)
Introduction: I love Indian writing. When I say that, I mean authors like Sudha Murty, Amish Tripathi, Salman Rushdie. Not authors like Durjoy Datta, Preeti Shenoy, Ravinder Singh and Sudeep Nagarkar. I know that Indians are huge fans of romantic novels and movies. I...
A Crush. (Monday Moments #30)
She liked him for as long as she could remember. It was even weird how she knew everything about him. She remembered the first day of high school when he walked in. When she first glanced at him, she knew he would be the...
Souvenir. (Monday Moments #29)
There was just a month left. After that one month, she would be in a new country, doing a new job and exploring new people. Being a travel writer had its perks. And earning from your favourite hobby is the ultimate dream. She was...
Success. (Monday Moments #28)
Both the girls had practiced diligently for their Badminton doubles match. This match was vital for their career in the sports field. If they won the finals, they would be selected for international tournaments. And that was a big deal for them. They had...