It’s two o’clock. You are staring at the wall. Sleep has been an elusive personage for the past two hours now. That is not a …
The Defining Edges of Home by Shivangi Sikri
Cracks, corners and any other obliging cavities in the walls provide safe haven to mischievous memories that are best harboured by the dark, allotted accommodation …
On Love and Longing
Another day… My phone rings. I was kind of expecting it or rather wishing it. It’s him again. He wanted me to meet his girlfriend. …
Oxford: A Literary Wonderland
Over the past month, I had the amazing opportunity to study abroad at the University of Oxford. For four exceptionally short weeks, I attended classes …
Love Story by Jasmina Kuenzli
The last time they told A story like ours The world was built around Brooches, jewels, and silks We wore armor, wielded daggers And sharpened …
The Galaxy by Talia Harris
The flowers smelled fresh as the scent floated in the air. Delilah smiled into the wind as she heard the door open. “Come in,” she …