Friday, April 18, 2025

Tag:Indian English readers

On writing – Kavya Rawat, Nepal

It is tedious, this writing –this filling of paper with blank, empty words-night after night, week after- and at times, even longer. It’s the...

21 Lines Fusion Sonnets of 21st Century by Sonnet Mondal – A Review by Patricia Prime, New Zealand

The sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines (give or take a couple), usually rhymed, usually written in iambic pentameter; a song usurped by...

Do you want heaven? – N Suresh, Chennai

Every human being wants to attain heaven – which is a standard & common prayer. Each individual by his heart, words, body and mind if...

Are Bloggers Lonely, Alone, Both or None – Harish Ghodki, Madhya Pradesh

Well, I have stumbled upon this thought for quite sometime now, so its time I express my dilemma. Some time earlier, I ventured to...

Faithfully Yours – Rama Shivakumar, Karnataka

Mr. Pillai held a large black umbrella over his head with his left hand. In his right hand, he held one end of his...

The Search – Lasya Shashimohan, Karnataka

I wonder if you’d like me now. The thought has crossed my mind more than once. Not a trace of the little girl (Lovely,...

Door Step – Jacob Isaac, Kerala

Jacob Isaac poet, writer, editor and CEO was born in Kerala, India now lives in Pretoria, South Africa. He has published Several poems in...

That Song – Perugu Ramakrishna, Andhra Pradesh

A Tax officer by profession but Poetry is priority passion. Born in Nellore . Got 9 books to credit which includes two Short story...

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