Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015
Café Noir
Tamara gulped many times but to no luck. The saliva refused to ingest. The excitement was making her sweat as she circled around the cafe.
"Tammy"
She froze, blinked a couple of times to register, and picked her Latte.
Stared at it
Walked holding it with both hands.
'I missed you' she whispered as she took a small slow sip and savored it with closed eyes while giving out a tremble.
'Duty took me away from you. The war was full of turmoil and vitality that caffeine was not needed. Glad to be back!' she muttered to the cup.
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In 99 words (no more, no less) write about a place of comfort that is a refuge. Have fun with it, like a pillow fight between best friends at a slumber party or newlyweds in search of the perfect mattress. Or you can go dark and write about unusual comforts, like a bad habit or a padded cell. Play with the idea of comfort and refuge.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Wordless Wednesday #107
We have been getting showers, and the result is not only relief to the soil and the souls, but we have seen lot of rainbows too!
Whenever I notice one, I always feel that a fairy has sprinkled some pixie dust, and voila!
With a New Year around the corner, may we all embrace these colors in our lives, and eliminate the darkness, the negativity by transforming for the better!
Mantra for today: Benevolence can only be followed if there is appreciation within.
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Monday, November 9, 2015
Spotlight on Soul Warrior by Falguni Kothari
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Wordless Wednesday #106
When wants and needs coincide.
What is the Result?
Happiness, Hope, Optimism is in the Air.
We got our first rainfall on Monday. The soil quenched its thirst by absorbing every bit of this Dihydrogen oxide. The air had an odor, which when inhaled would give immense joy to the mind while the body shivered out of exultant and the dip in temperature.
Mantra for today: There is a fine line between wants and needs. If they coincide, there is contentment and appreciation.
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Sunday, November 1, 2015
NaNoWriMo
Tara was whisking through the aisle of her home while vigorously rubbing the temples of her head, 'Sheesh! I need to get Victor moving!' she mumbled.
'Creativity...where thy gone?' she shouted in frustration while plopping on the chair and staring at her computer screen.
'Nanowrimo you are putting me on the edge!' she moaned in agitation.
Finally! She took a deep breath and closed her eyes.
Gradually she could feel herself relax and in a few minutes vigorous tapping of the keyboard could be heard from a distance. Her mind thy tool could get the antidote for Victor.
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In 99 words (no more, no less) include a tool in a story. How can it enhance the character, tension or meaning? It can also be a story about a tool or a character’s obsession for tools. Join in the fun at CarrotRanch
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Review of Metro Diaries by Namrata
ALL ABOUT THE BOOK
NAME OF THE BOOK :
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WHAT IS THE STORY ABOUT?
Love is one of the most amazing feelings on this earth, one that makes you the most powerful person or the most helpless person in a split second. These stories capture those feelings of despair, longing, love, lust, desire, want, dejection and admiration to create deja vu. Hold onto your hearts as you flip through these pages and take a walk down the memory lane, as "metro diaries" will revive your innermost feelings and imbibe in you the magic of love. Touching, amusing and deeply moving, metro diaries - love classics are tales that will hold you from start till end.
My Review
Metro Diaries is a book of short love stories by Namrata. The author is a gypsy and travel is her second name thus, making her unveil the many faces of love, yearning, and passion. She has also portrayed heartbreaks followed by sorrow and pain that left an imprint on the reader's heart as the moist eyes accompanied what it read.
The short anecdotes before each story gave the reader insight on what to expect and I loved the way Namrata took the reader on the journey of each couple in her story. The surroundings, the settings, the plot, was so perfectly laid out as if visioning it from distance. Thus, when the heart would unite in love, there would be loud exultation from the reader.
No doubt all the stories are weaved to perfection, but The Last Letter made my heart wrench and ache cause for love and longing for an individual to sustain all these years was commendable. No doubt Love is just a four-letter word, but this noun is as deep as one could go towards the core of this planet and despite the high temperatures and molten lava, thy love shall stand tenacious and surrounded with chivalry since the vibration from one soul to another soul is unique but that jingle is expressed via their eyes and their loving actions.
I had read this book a few months back, but to write the review I re-read the stories, and honestly there were some emotions that were overlooked in the early read that were captured now. Being in love makes one emotional, and that mental state has a lot to say, express, and articulate. The author has a done an excellent job in exhibiting that sensitiveness. This book is for keeps!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Namrata is a prolific blogger known by the name Privy Trifles in the blogosphere who romances life through her writings and aspires to make love the universal language. She dons various hats between that of a contributing author to 8 anthologies a reviewer for leading publishing houses an editor to various books and a columnist. Apart from that she is also the editor for an online magazine called Writer's Ezine. Having mastered the nuances of finance till recently she also held the title of an investment banker closely to let it go to embrace her love for writing fully.
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