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Lost & Found – Part II (Flash Fiction #4)

When a spaceship with artificial consciousness stranded 4.93 trillion miles from Earth spots signs of life approaching steadily, their intentions might not be what it expected...

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Lost & Found – Part I (Flash Fiction #3)

When a spaceship with artificial consciousness stranded 4.93 trillion miles from Earth spots signs of life approaching steadily, their intentions might not be what it expected...

The Diary and the Code (Flash Fiction #2)

When 10-year-old Nancy discovers a diary in her parents' attic, she sets out to find answers that might bring peace to their constant fights... Nancy can walk the length of the attic in...

Less GlamSham but Cinema Wins at TIFF ’23: My Experience as a Volunteer (Part I)

September 17, 2023. It’s past 9 pm, and as I walk away from the lights, dreams, visions, and the passionate crowd of TIFF ‘23 for the last time, my soul is satiated like never before in my one year in...

7 Must-Read Best Poems of All Time – Part I

Yes, I’m saying this straightaway – the title was clickbait (or is it?) Once you have read a few poems (or a few hundred), something changes in you. A sense of fulfillment grows, levels of...

The Anomaly (Flash Fiction #1)

In a world where emotions are bought and sold, a young girl stumbles upon a hidden underground where genuine feelings still exist. What happens next? Anomaly 3193 crouched under the fire exit of a...

Poems About Love and Pain: A Prevailing Theme from the Ancient to the Modern Era

“Bloody smear of inkOne drop, every day, new page—Love aches. Life goes on. The greatest art is born from a heart that has felt the greatest depths of love and pain, or at least, it is commonly...

Unlocking the Power of Poetry: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Poetry began as one of the earliest forms of human literature, thousands of years before any proper doctrine of communication was set up. In fact, the power of poetry is credited by historians to be...

Guide to Poetry: Enter the Universe Where Science Fails but Emotions Prevail

In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about poetry: It lives on. A few broken sentences, abrupt grammar, repetition of words and phrases, and a sense of something meaningful in the...