I’ll Do Me – Reading Charles Bukowski

Dear Reader, I love writing to you because we can always pick up where we left off, no matter how much time has passed. It's as if we've never been out of touch. I want to express my gratitude for your support of the poem 'Everything Will Be Alright'. It means so much to me. …

Happy 12th IWSG! Celebrating with ‘A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE’.

It’s a special first Wednesday of the month as the IWSG turns twelve today! I am excited to co-host, and many thanks and congratulations to our captain Alex J. Cavanaugh, the administrative team and all members. I would also like to introduce you to A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE by Dr ARVA BHAVNAGARWALA, which is the story of Afrah, an up-and-coming teacher and Sadiq, a doctor.

Those Who Look For You, Will Find You.

Dear Readers I’m not a philosopher, though I would like to be called one. The problem is, there’s only one label I find fit for myself – that of a learner. Philosophy interests me as a reader. Although what I learn is often a mere reflection of the beliefs of another. I try to reason …

IWSG August – Writing & Conflicting Emotions

The first Wednesday of August has come knocking pretty soon and it’s time for yet another IWSG post. The Insecure Writer’s Support Group is a group for writers – new, old, from across the world – where they can share their journey and encourage each other. Writing is a lonely journey, and we can always …

What Would You Replace Writing With? – IWSG June & More Writing News

Hello readers and fellow writers! It’s finally summer in Delhi and nature’s palette is full of beautiful shades of blooming trees. They’re doing well despite the heat. I am particularly in awe of the yellow magic of the Amaltas that stands majestically on both sides of the capital’s arterial roads. (Image Source) I understand there …

IWSG MAY- Inspired by The Lottery Ticket!

It’s already the fifth month of the year! Time is like a hundred metre sprint. Today, we plan for tomorrow and before we know it, tomorrow slips into yesterday! It is only when I sit to write the monthly IWSG posts that the briskness of time hits me – specially with regard to my writing …