From Fullstop to Comma is my own journey. When I joined my Law school in 2010, I completely stopped writing due to pressure for 7 years. I began writing in 2018
From Fullstop to Comma is my own journey. When I joined my Law school in 2010, I completely stopped writing due to pressure for 7 years. I began writing in 2018
Before I started writing, I imagined it would be like it’s shown in the movies- a classy affair at a picturesque lake/ beach facing home with chirpy birds, colourful butterflies, a gentle breeze and mellow sunshine for company. And I would be a picture of elegance in a chic dress,…
As stated earlier, my first attempt was during engineering, when I started writing poems but never showed it to anyone. It was for my own satisfaction of putting thoughts to paper.
It must have been all the weight taunting over the years! But it has to do with prejudices faced with being a girl and also a creative person..
Nita Bajoria’s Urban Chronicles Book I, is a collection of three short stories in a graphic novel. It takes commonplace instances from everyday life and shows us what it is like to live in the city.
First things first: how did you take up writing? That’s a tough one. The first ever short story I wrote was for the fiction article section of an annual medical college magazine in 2005. This story was, umm… really a situation in the middle of a communal riot, where two…
About the Book: “The soul is aTerrible reality. it can be boughtAnd sold and bartered away.”Meet Dorian Gray, the beautiful young man with an impossibly charming face and spirit. as he sits for Basil Hallward—a deeply moral artist and a friend of the impish Lord Henry—who becomes obsessed with his…
Beautiful colours, consistent themes and lots of books. Readers of all ages, faiths and races are the denizens of this exquisite world.
Our verdict: this is a perfect weekend read and you should add it to your Kindle library.
I read the book in less than 48 hours and while I loved the way the story has been told, I felt a little bit disappointed.
John Green has fleshed out the major characters in the story – Aza, Davis, Daisy, Aza’s mother – really well. His writing is something that pulls you and doesn’t let go off you until he’s done telling his side of the story.
Why put my heart into something fate will only tear apart Christmas morning? Is what haunts Sierra who comes down to California every year from Oregon to sell Christmas trees in the lot. She has always lived two lives and she has always been content with that fact.
If I could pull Mr. Darcy or Jesse de Silva out of their books, believe me – I would! I have finished reading this book once. And I had read the eBook version on my Nook Book. Nevertheless, I was so intrigued and enraptured by it, I ordered the paperback off Amazon.