ode on a Winged Devil
Last year I had malaria symptoms on an average of once a month. This one is for the mosquitos. You suck!
East of Consciousness
This story is written in the modernist stream-of-consciousness style little to no punctuations definitely no commas and full-stops
What Is Your Favorite Line in a Book?
The cry of a personage who has gone through life with potential, dreams of glory, optimism; who has had his dreams shattered and his potential stultified; who had fallen in love and had his heart ripped out again and again.
chthonic patterns
Shouldn't it be said,
In the end,
that it should not be said?
Is that what it's for?
Is the importance of it
to express the uselessness of it?
The Sweet Things of the Earth
“She’s gone now. she’s gone now.” He said the words with an annoying kind of devotion. I felt…
Lightness of Darkness — The Writer’s Deficiency
The very moment a writer realizes this bliss, this joy in letting a thought pass, unrecognizable, unanalyzable, hazy in its clearness; at that moment he ceases to be a writer.
A Meditation on Paradise Lost
Book Porn Mostly I read on mobile. And I take screenshots of the best parts of the book.…
Thoughts on Thoughts — An Artist’s or an Artistic Disruption
Once again after all the ratiocinations; after all the ups and all the downs, it became still, a…
The Joy of Convalescence
What makes the illnesses worth it, the only thing, is of course HEALTH!
Calling The Meaning — The Writer’s Quandary
The writer has tried her best with the equipment she has — words. The hard part, then, the calling the meaning, now, ultimately, falls on the reader.