The Moment Until. (Monday Moments #1)

          Hello, readers! From this Monday onward, I’ll be starting a series titled ‘Monday Moments’. In this I’ll be writing a paragraph of a moment. It’ll be the description of an incident or a feeling. For example, a hug or a kid’s first step or dying or achieving...

Gone Girl. (Book Review #4)

          A couple of years ago, I read in the newspaper that ‘Gone Girl’ by Gillian Flynn is among the top 5 of the year. I had been meaning to read it ever since. Finally, I have read it and I’m not so pleased. Maybe...

Panchgani Journals.

          Today I’m posting a travel entry as a ‘Throwback Thursday’ post. I went on a short trip to Panchgani which is a hill station in Maharashtra during the first week of May.  Even though there was heat as much as Mumbai, it was fun to visit the place....

DIY Bookmarks.

          As mentioned in my summer bucket list, I have done quite a lot of stuff. In this post, I’m going to share some of the Do-It-Yourself Bookmarks I made. As much as I love reading, I love making bookmarks. It’s a different matter that I don’t need them...

Coincidental Love. (Part II)

Read Coincidental Love. (Part I) here. Five.           I go to him and say, “Hey! Didn’t you just get here? Why are you leaving?” He seems angry and bizarre, “I thought you didn’t have a boyfriend. You needn’t have to lie to me. All you...

Coincidental Love. (Part I)

One.             “You are fired!”, my boss yells in front of the entire staff. I am not going to beg for my job. He is firing me for a mistake as tiny as an ant. Whatever. I have to get the hell out of this...

Happy Mother’s Day!!!

          I’m sure every child is busy pleasing its mother today. Some might be cooking for her. Some might be gifting her wonderful items. Some might be sharing their life’s important things with her. As for me, I’m neither a cook nor an orator. I am...

Passionate Prodigies.

Chapter 1           In the biggest auditorium in the city of Delhi, hundreds of people gave a standing ovation and wouldn’t stop clapping. The child on stage was a young girl of 12, Samaira Sharma, who had given a splendid dance performance of contemporary art...

Patchy Perfections.

          Mala Bapat Roy was an independent woman in her early forties. Working for a top notch company at the post of Logistics Manager, she was content with her job. She had been married to the love of her life for over 14 years. Her...

Fanatic Fangirls.

PART ONE.           It was the first day of senior college. Aisha was optimistic about this year and what it would enfold. She had always been an outgoing person who befriended all her batch mates, be it school or classes. College was going to be no exception. She...