This piece from Margins of the First Draft is a letter — to my mother, to myself, to anyone who has ever survived the deep seas of emotion. A small reflection on love, poetry, mental health, and the beauty of feeling everything deeply. (Authors Note) 5. Mother, look...
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Poetry On the margins of the First Draft #4
This piece is part of Margins of the First Draft — a collection of poetry and reflections on first love, memory, and the soul.Sometimes, a glance says everything that poetry tries to capture. (Authors Note) 4. “His Eyes” was her favourite poem His eyes If that was not...
Poetry On the margins of the First Draft #3
This reflection is part of Margins of the First Draft — a collection of poetry and personal thoughts on love, memory, and inspiration.Here, I wonder about the quiet hope of making someone eternal through art. (Authors Note) 3. And she was afraid of him fading So,...
Poetry On the margins of the First Draft #2
This piece is part of Margins of the First Draft — a collection of personal poetry and raw reflections.Here, I wonder whether words alone could ever set someone on fire, or at least, leave a little ghost behindA little magic. A little haunting.(Authors Note Here) 2. a...
Poetry On the margins of the First Draft #1
The original poetry collected here was written and reshaped from my old work a few years ago.When I opened the first draft again on my computer, I wondered — what can I do with it now? I wanted to keep the poems.But I also had this deep desire to add something more.To...
Six-Sentence Story With Audiobook – Dead Poet
The smell of cinnamon in the room, a burnt candle on the bedside table, an empty bottle of Shiraz on the floor beside the ivory bed, and finally… a lady clutching onto a tattered book while tangled in her silken sheets with a tear running down her cheek.
Six-Sentence Story With Audiobook – Late Mornings
I prayed that the wooden floorboards wouldn’t creak under my weight as I got out of the bed, because God knows that hell had no fury like her majesty awoken suddenly from her slumber.
Six-Sentence Story With Audiobook – Ember
At night, when Ember lies down in her bed and listens to the rain softly running down her skylights she travels the worlds unknown to men.
Tonight was no exception; she was running in a maze to find her prince, a man she hardly knew but a face he had.
Short Story – Lady In-Between (Stories from here and there)
How many times in my life have I felt completely overwhelmed by the tide of emotions and the ensuing silence of a depression that could incapacitate even the strongest of men? Some say it is the natural flow of life. “There is beauty in the ups and downs” —but I feel as if I am in the sea, desperately keeping myself afloat.
Only to be engulfed by the tide behind.
Six-Sentence Story With Audiobook – Still Alone
Ellie found it easier to cope with the world by slowly removing herself from it, she had a superpower of cooking up wonderlands in her head and falling in love with strangers as she built them into magical characters in her stories and poems.
As the reality seemed to shun her out and strike her with a pike into her heart she fell in love with words, as if the blood dripping from the end of it was a pitch-black tint tainting her poetry with pain and sorrow as she crafted her words into bullets that could make a grown man shed a tear.
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