Fiction
The Unbreakable Honor of the Indian Navy
Within the coronary heart of each soldier beats no longer just courage but compassion — a price that shines brightest in the darkest hours of warfare. This is not just some other war tale. It’s a testimony to know-how, humanity, and the profound admire the Indian military holds for every soldier, irrespective of the uniform they put on.
By Sameer Chandavarkarabout a year ago in Pride
Summer Love
James strolled through the meadow carelessly, smelling the flowers in bloom. The creek that ran through the grassland bubbled happily nearby, and the birds sang a merry summer song. All was well, and James had not a care in the world. Somehow, James knew this would be the best summer of his life.
By Caleb B Geigerabout a year ago in Pride
Exploring the Wonders of Indian Culture
Indian culture is one of the most colorful and dynamic cultures in the world. With a history that goes back thousands of years, it has been shaped by various civilizations, traditions, and beliefs. Imagine it as a beautiful mosaic, where every piece represents art, spirituality, festivals, and values that bring the past and present together.
By uday bijuram taleabout a year ago in Pride
Unleash Your Home Gym Potential with a Half Power Rack: A Comprehensive Guide. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Are you struggling to maximise your home gym setup without overcrowding your space? The solution might just lie in a piece of equipment that perfectly balances functionality and space efficiency: the half-power rack. In this blog, we'll explore the benefits, features, and comparisons of half-power racks and their versatile variations, helping you make an informed decision to elevate your fitness journey.
By MD SHOHAN SHEIKHabout a year ago in Pride
Ancestry, Addiction, and the American Dream: A Review of "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" by Ocean Vuong
Sometimes you pick up a book that is so deep, beautiful, and layered in meaning, the words, without saying, ask you to put them down for a moment, just to be sure you're ready for them. Ocean Vuong's debut novel, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous demands us to feel. It isn't just Vuong's story, or the format of his novel in the shape of a letter to his mother who cannot read, that makes On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous impactful, though. Vuong's craft is so stunning, thought-provoking, and intentional that you cannot help but be suffocated by his words; in that mesmerizing asphyxiation is where we meet his narrator, Little Dog, and in his story, we are reminded of pieces of ourselves, or maybe a loved one, or perhaps the fragments of someone we might once have known. Ocean Vuong doesn't flinch and in doing so connects dots over decades to tell a story that is not just Little Dog's, but so much of North America's.
By sleepy draftsabout a year ago in Pride
Fire as Medicine. Content Warning.
I remember that blanket of smoke and ash which ensconce the land in an alien comfort. That heaven choked out by Stygian clouds where the crimson sun bleeds through like a wound in the sky, offering sanguine radiance drop by drop to a burning land.
By Siowas Strangeabout a year ago in Pride
My First Love
The sun dappled through the overhang of leaves, creating moving shaded areas on the well used wooden seats of the old library. Aryan, a tranquil kid with a universe of contemplations behind his scenes, was immersed in an exhausted duplicate of "Pride and Bias." His heart beat with an odd musicality, a blend of expectation and apprehension, as he sat tight for her.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Pride








