यह शहर…

तूफानी बरसातों के बाद लम्बी अँधेरी रातों के बाद अड़ियल सन्नाटों के बाद जो दुआ की तरह आये यह शहर वह सवेरा है * ज़र्द चेहरों की आशा बेताब मुरादों की परिभाषा टूटते सपनों की आकांशा जो है सबका हमराज़ यह शहर वह आफताब है * भेदभाव से निजाद अनीति के खिलाफ जिहाद बरसों के…

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10 Best Books on Writing Every Writer Must Read

Do you love writing? Are you looking for read and tested books on writing? Are you craving for writing tips from the greatest authors of our time? Here are some best books on writing from my shelf that I’ve read and found helpful over the years. I share them with you with the single aim…

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A Man called Ove – Fredrik Backman: Book Review by Asha Seth

Author: Fredrik Backman | Genre: Humor | Pages: 337 | Publisher: Atria Books Meet Ove. He’s a curmudgeon, the kind of man who points at people he dislikes as if they were burglars caught outside his bedroom window. He has staunch principles, strict routines, and a short fuse. People call him the bitter neighbor from hell, but must Ove be…

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City of Djinns: Book Review by Asha Seth

Author: William Dalrymple | Genre: Non-fiction, Travel | Pages: 360 Delhi is a city like no other, one which, in spite of being as old as time, is culturally dominated by relatively new dwellers. Interspersed with accounts of meeting assorted Delhiwallahs including Sufis, eunuchs, Persian scholars and an Englishwoman who stays behind after the Raj’s…

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Ghostly Tales from the Indian Hills by Ruskin Bond: Book Review by Asha Seth

Author: Ruskin Bond | Genre: Horror, Indian Literature | Pages: 207 | Publisher: Speaking Tiger Vintage storyteller Ruskin Bond has created some unforgettable characters in his novels and stories, but perhaps the most memorable and unusual among them are the ghosts and spirits he has encountered. These ghosts are not always horrific; they are mysterious and often benevolent,…

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It’s a shame…

It’s a shame

that i want more of you

always more

so much more

like a hungry wolf

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Micropoetry#62

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Lover (The Art of Staying Lost Series): ARC Review by Asha Seth

Author: Sakshi Narula | Genre: Poetry | Pages: 125 A poem is a ray of hope, a friend who is as messed up as you but knows you better than the rest of the world. From the author of the celebrated poetry collection, Loveish comes this two book poetry series, The Art Of Staying Lost. Lover, the…

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