Fable Factory / So long, goodbye
13 July 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
The Last Few Fries
13 July 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Fable Factory / Love will live
6 July 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Fable Factory / Storytellers
6 July 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Fable Factory / Concrete sorrow
22 June 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Fable Factory / Chander Buri and an insomniac’s drivel
22 June 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Death of a novelist
15 June 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Fable Factory / Blurry artwork
8 June 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Fable Factory / Droplets of eternity
8 June 2023
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FABLE FACTORY
Upside Down world
1 June 2023
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SHOUT
Rain Dance
"He'll be here for the next one," he sighed and dropped to the ground too, "That's the good thing about birthdays. There's always more to look forward to, unless you die before the next of course."
1 July 2020
Love Through Feline Eyes
Human? My Human, where are you?
24 June 2020
ACCESS TO THE REFRIGERATOR
We must have grown pretty close,
Since you’ve given me access to the refrigerator.
10 June 2020
Aquamarine
Every time I look at you, I am reminded how moot a promise forever is.
10 June 2020
ROUGE
I was adopted on October 19, 1996.
20 May 2020
Wanderers
It’d been so long since I last walked in this city.
13 May 2020
Le Haluwa
Ma comes home with a tiny little piece of haluwa wrapped in taut plastic—the kind you get at hospitals. She holds it up in the air, her fingers a jeweller’s vice, and says, “See the haluwa?”
6 May 2020
Hymn for the Lockdown
As they were running through the debris, Maria could see the boy tripping over and getting trampled on, but there was no time to go over and save him.
29 April 2020
MONSUR
Three? The number of orders had decreased from eleven to three overnight, the highest decrease he had faced today, or ever.
22 April 2020
METROPOLITANISTAN
Spare me the pity,
15 April 2020
LOOK FOR ME
People ask me where I’m
8 April 2020
Scar
Sometimes we lose ourselves in the music of the outside world to escape dealing with the lack of it within us.
1 April 2020
Out on the Streets
Our streets aren’t safe for women. Every day, millions of women go about their day with fear in the back of their minds.
4 March 2020
The Gift of Time
I woke up to the sound of my phone’s alarm. Squinting at the screen, I swiped my finger across the surface which read: 6:00 AM. Groggily,
26 February 2020
New Market to Nimiso
There is a deep-rooted charm to this part of Dhaka, at New Market, a bustling zone of hawkers, shops and people, of all sorts. It is here where “fixed price” is a fallacy, the world is your oyster and you can get your hands on virtually everything as long as you can bargain.
19 February 2020
NISHITA
Ta was our neighbour, but by no means was she the ‘girl next door’. She had never showed up on our doorstep cradling an ice-cream box full of pakoras her mom made, perhaps in the very same box I had delivered to their home a week earlier.
12 February 2020
Olfactory
I saw her again on a chilly January evening, standing under a raintree, waiting for a ride, perhaps. That magnificent raintree at the
5 February 2020
New Kid in Town
People who don’t add sugar in their tea or coffee always seem to come off a bit proud about it, don’t they? There is a certain aura to when they say “sugar-free” or “Oh... No sugar, please” as they order away.
29 January 2020
THE ESSENCE OF TIME
The essence of time is not what it seems. Fleeting and seeping through cracks in hell and space, Learning and failing under the universe and its schemes, Plans that don’t deem you enough to fit in any one place.
22 January 2020
Nippon Paint holds AYDA in Bangladesh
With the theme “FORWARD - A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE”, Nippon Paint launched Asia Young Designer Award competition for the students of architecture and interior designing departments of different universities in Bangladesh.
22 January 2020