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Blue Mojitos and even Bluer Mondays

Upon my return to the city I used to call home, I find that a no-name cafe in Yelahanka is the perfect incubator for thoughts of existential dread.

Silence of The Lambs- a Hair Raising Read

Silence of The Lambs, the 1988 novel by American novelist Thomas Harris continues to be one of the finest paradigms of the thriller genre in literature. Hailed by critics, this novel caused waves in the public upon initial release in 1988 and continues to raise hairs on the necks of readers everywhere. Hot on the…

Coming Out

Somewhere in this mess of an essay is my coming out story.

The idea of India

‘Mera bharat mahan’ That phrase is something that has been ingrained in the minds of many people, in my case, since I was in kindergarten. For as long as I can remember, I would chant the phrase at the end of every morning assembly. I never questioned it at the time, of course, but over…

Mission Control, Permission to Abort?

NOTE: This article is, in every possible way, reflective of my personal beliefs. The opinions posted here are all mine and in case they cause any discomfort to the reader, too bad.

Cream and Chocolate

I talk about two things I am by no definition an expert at- baking and motivational speaking.

The Big Chop

This is an attempt to chronicle the journey of the mop atop my head.

Recovery.

Healing isn’t linear.

The meaning of Existence

A small write-up on what I’ve learned about what it means to exist. Written with the assumption that, surely in my twenty years of being alive, I’d have been struck by an epiphany or two revealing to me the truths of the universe.

A bunch of Drama Queens

Here’s the story of how I took part in a theatre festival and had the most terrifying yet simultaneously the most fulfilling experience of my life.

Lord of The Flies – Abridged

The following post– completed for a creative writing assignment– by Roshni Anand and Yutika Pahuja is an abridged story of Lord of The Flies, originally written by William Golding in 1954


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