Friday, April 18, 2025

Tag:Journal of Indian English Writers

If it were so – Balakrishnan D

Life is full of contradictions from birth to grave, as all of us would have experienced at one time or the other. Whether it...

The distance between hearts – Sumi Mathai

The word slept on its way from a heart to another. when it woke up, it was amidst thousand other sleeping words. panicked, lost, helpless, the word went back...

Tribute to Indian Soldiers – Abha Goel, Delhi

I salute you To describe how I am feeling right now, I have words very few. I watched maa tujhe salaam, My first patriotic movie, And now I realize...

Mirage – Manisha Mishra

Poets, philosophers, artists and thinkers Have never dampened their quest to decipher life It is what that seems to the onlooker A reflection, a shadow, a painting,...

My Pencil, Eraser & Pen – Dr. Sonnet Mondal

There is always A half broken pencil In my right pocket To pen poems And an eraser on the left To rub them off. The manuscript is the Tongue of my...

Carnage – Ambica

Untimely events shape the outcome of many circumstances. These events can alter the setting of any entity.The constant splatter of raindrops seemed as an...

A small-town girl – Ashmitha Prakash

Anna was sitting alone in a corner seat at the restaurant. Her face was thoughtful as she sipped coffee from the cup and...

The attack of a Cobra – Rajani Priya.S

The whole village was in an eerie silence when the house of Sameera also followed the rhythm of sleep. Sameera's father, who was tired...

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A night to remember

Stay up all night with me for once, I say Don’t complain we have work the very next day Step out...
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Daydream

“Wow, you look...” As soon as those words slipped from his mouth, he regretted conceding to a third drink...

Burn

One day when I'm dead I'll be alive is how they put it at church and Sunday School and sometimes I...

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