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Children of Rain

Shirin could barely walk after the accident; her lungs gave in anytime she took more than twenty steps. In between, bed rest and medications exhausted her body but never her spirit. She was someone who could be described as being made of liquid sun – warm, radiant, bright – anything and everything people thought a differently-abled person couldn't be.
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KHERO KHATA / Mosaicked wounds

This was the way it ended: not with fire, But carried quietly under sleep-beds,
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Fiction / Once, spring stayed longer

He brought the jasmine to his nose, inhaled its narcotic sweetness, and wondered if maybe, just maybe, it was true.
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KHERO KHATA / Wash your fruits

I rush to the mirror. My gums are pristine, no wound, no sin. But when I look back at the fruit, the truth reveals itself: the flesh is blackened, writhing with tiny, hungry mouths. The rot has teeth
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Who do I tell, sir? The walls do not listen, The roads do not answer back
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The necessity of having mindful conversations with parents

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8 March 2025, 10:13 AM

Children of Rain

Shirin could barely walk after the accident; her lungs gave in anytime she took more than twenty steps. In between, bed rest and medications exhausted her body but never her spirit. She was someone who could be described as being made of liquid sun – warm, radiant, bright – anything and everything people thought a differently-abled person couldn't be.
29 August 2025, 12:00 PM
Story 1.jpg

To fold a city into silence

The bus stop was empty as usual, I sat waiting for a sight of one. Then he came. A man in a faded red shirt with a bag hanging on his back, running as if the devil himself had taken out a lease on his shadow.
1 August 2025, 19:48 PM
Story 5.jpg

Mosaicked wounds

This was the way it ended: not with fire, But carried quietly under sleep-beds,
13 June 2025, 19:45 PM
spring.png

Once, spring stayed longer

He brought the jasmine to his nose, inhaled its narcotic sweetness, and wondered if maybe, just maybe, it was true.
29 May 2025, 12:57 PM
QqKzNyzrg_MAPdsVSkI7qyRiRHPLVIa4lLU0QHxMRdc.jpg

Wash your fruits

I rush to the mirror. My gums are pristine, no wound, no sin. But when I look back at the fruit, the truth reveals itself: the flesh is blackened, writhing with tiny, hungry mouths. The rot has teeth
16 May 2025, 19:18 PM
physical_media.jpg

Nostalgia, memory, and the power of physical media in a digital world

To many, collections are personal archives. They are reflections of tastes and values, and, to this day, the beauty of those tangible experiences remains.
1 May 2025, 15:49 PM
literature.jpg

Bluebird’s anthology

Who do I tell, sir? The walls do not listen, The roads do not answer back
4 April 2025, 18:00 PM
_mg_9952-enhanced-nr_copy.jpg

The necessity of having mindful conversations with parents

Having mindful conversations is about fostering a culture of mutual understanding and emotional depth.
8 March 2025, 10:13 AM
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