Nonfiction
The Time-Thief's Apprentice
Chapter 1: The Time Bazaar In the heart of the city of Chronos, where cobblestone streets wound like serpents through the market squares, time was not just measure it was traded. The Time Bazaar was a bustling labyrinth of stalls and shops, each purveyor offering hours, minutes, and seconds in exchange for gold, secrets, or even memories. Among these traders, none were as feared or revered as the Time Thieves, shadowy figures who could steal years from a person with a single touch.
By Diepreye Lambert 2 years ago in Chapters
Let us cherish our windows
I was reflecting on the essence of windows—the window in a room, facing a garden, a courtyard, or a street. This often square companion frames the seasons, people, the sky, and trees, its view constantly changing. How insignificant the paintings on our walls seem in the presence of a window.
By Azam Salehi2 years ago in Chapters
The Life Is Not Easy
T Maya had always been close to her grandfather, James. He was a quiet man, but his presence brought warmth to every room he entered. When Maya was a child, James would tell her stories about his life, the adventures he had in his youth, and how he met her grandmother. Her favorite story was how he had proposed to her grandmother under the old oak tree at the edge of town, where they would often go for picnics.
By Human Being2 years ago in Chapters
My learnings as a market researcher
Learning is the only way to move forward, the err to your growth is the belief that you know everything. The beauty of existence lies in challenging your limits, pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and performing the tasks that scare you and motivate you to become a better version of yourself. Life has its unique ways of compelling you to embrace the unknown and forging you to uplevel your game.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Chapters
I Can't Afford to Die
I want to share my experience and thought process with the online community since some of you may relate. It is not the fear of dying or what you suggest. I really can't afford to do this now. No, it's not that I am young enough for this, but I have a long list of fulfilments.
By Kuhu Jakhmola2 years ago in Chapters






