Shattered Sanctuaries: A Blueprint for Redemption. By Aizah Imran
“And how do you perceive that house, Esme?” The question hung in the air, shattering the fragile expectations I had carefully constructed. My response,“cracked expectations”, laden with dryness, struggled to console the veins that threatened to burst with anxiety at this unexpected…
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Things that are far too heavenly-I cannot look them in the eyeMuch like the midnight’s glaring moon:The brightest object in the sky But when it’s light is soft, subduedAnd every crater can be seen When rifts emerge, summits protrudeThat is a far…
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Perhaps the most jarring facet of the transition into adulthood is the plight of loneliness. It’s certainly the least talked about. Responsibility, uncertainty, roles you didn’t choose in domains you didn’t want to explore, and all the anxiety and tumult that it…
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“Why do you do it?” I look up from the marble headstone I was wiping – smell out-races sight as my nostrils, with a sharp intake, inhale the Dettol scent as if I had only now dropped into the present moment in…
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Nights are stretching, growing colder, Sleep eludes, a mind in disarray. Monotony rules, excitement’s out of sight, Words trapped within, silence takes its sway. A spinning globe, a journey, a test, Suffocation & turmoil, At last either it ends or ourselves.…
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Upon my tongue, forgiveness sits, a yellow promise,Draped in hues of daisies, a pledge not to dismiss.Like morning’s butter, standing tall with grace,A cab’s attention-seeking hue, a vibrant embrace. Calling out to passersby, a promise in yellow attire,Ready to be spent, to…
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If there was ever a book that so perfectly encapsulated the term “Thriller-Less” thriller, it would beSamantha Downing’s “My Lovely Wife”.My Lovely Wife is advertised as a domestic thriller about a married couple who murders to keep theirmarriage alive. It sounds interesting…
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When yesterday, I stood amid the flowers in the morning sunWhile I was deep in thought, and frustrated over trivial thingsI was distracted by the slightest shimmer that had caught my eye:The flashing of a ray of light striking upon a golden…
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Under the shroud of darkness, I found myself once again drawn to the vastness of the sea, guided by a worn excuse that had become my silent companion. The deserted shore echoed with the cadence of my footsteps, and in that solitude,…
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The opening line of a movie can be a pivotal moment that provides valuable insights into the main character’s personality, circumstances, and the overall tone of the story. It’s a crucial tool for filmmakers to establish a connection between the audience and…
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In our contrasted realm, I discern my errors clear,While your reflections lack depth, indifference you wear. I may seem reserved, but the human heart I grasp,Yet your sunny facade lacks compassion’s clasp. In constancy, I find my steadfast abode,While you chase happiness…
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“Intelligence work has one moral law—it is justified by results.” The Late John le Carré’s espionage thriller, “The Spy Who Came In From The Cold” is often touted as one one of, if not the trademark novel for the genre. While I…
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There is a tiny rip inside the fabric of the nightFrom which spills out the universe: shaping the southern lights The streaks of frozen tears are ever-etched onto the chinThe ice is forming ’round the eyes, and settling on the skin The…
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اک تنگی، اک مایوسی، ایک ڈگمگاتی سی حالتہر سو پھیلی ہوئی ہے بھروسہ توڑنے کی جہالت،ہم بھی مسافر چل دیے اچھے دنوں کی امید پہ چلتے چلتے کدھر کو لے جا رہی ہے یہ دل کی سقافت آج دل ٹوٹا تو دنیا…
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Not everyone has a safe place where they can run towards after a long tiring day. Neither do they find peace in their family’s embrace. Nor do they get to hear a voice which tells them to not give up and keeps…
Keep readingPaper Lives: A Film Review by Aizah Imran
“Paper Lives” takes us on a poignant journey through the heart of an impoverished Istanbul neighborhood. Mehmet, played brilliantly by Çağatay Ulusoy, runs a solid waste warehouse where he becomes a lifeline for those in need, especially homeless children and teenagers. This…
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The Big Sleep, written by Raymond Chandler, is a classic noir detective novel that follows private detective Philip Marlowe as he investigates the blackmailing of a wealthy family in Los Angeles. As the investigation progresses, Marlowe finds himself embroiled in a web…
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At midnight, under the witness of the glowing moonlight, you start counting stars. The crickets are chirping in the background but you don’t hear them, because when everything gets shrouded in darkness, and the sun stops shining, the voices that echo from…
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Growing up, I always thought there was something magical about her – Alaya. Her warm brown eyes were a million hues of earth, little flecks of gold twinkling in their depths like dapples of rich sunshine. Her hair was curly – the…
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Remember me?The grassy patchwork overgrew onto the winding, cobbled pathsAfter the storming monsoon had, to some degree, subdued its wrathAnd wanderers would search for warmth in curls of steam on cups of teaBy holding closer to their chests, the styrofoam, and so…
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I lived in a bubble all my life. This ever shifting bubble of water with no pockets to allow me air. When I let the sea consume me finally, the bubble disappeared somehow and I heard the whispers of the water from…
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By Muhammad Rafae Sohail It is said that teenage years are the best years of your life. Anyone who believes this isn’t acquainted with Peter. Since the time Peter could think for himself, he has only ever longed for one thing. Perfection.…
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By Muhammed Muneeb Makki Such an easy phrase for something that reasons us to experience many emotions. Listening to a sure track can also additionally make us experience unhappy and lengthy for beyond instances even as looking a few TV indicates make…
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By Khushma Khalid Nostalgia is an affectionate feeling for the past just like a natural camera that life possess.it is the same for everyone and unique with everyone.it is an emotion felt by everyone around the world of different time stamps.let it…
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Ankh sy ansu hai chalak nay ko razi magar yeh baat palkain nhi maanien, Dimaagh hai tujhay bhoolnay ko razi magar ye baat dil ny nhi maani, Asad tumhara diya zakham bangaya hai nasoor, Marham to hai paas magar laganay ko ye…
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By Areej Amin Whenever we hear the word ‘Disney’, we think about Mickey Mouse. Instantly. Just immediately. In a game of say-what-comes-to-your-mind-first when I say a particular word, this would most probably be the outcome. Disney also means princesses and animation beyond…
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