A Story in Time

In your last letter, you asked me a great but difficult question. All I can share is my journey through this mysterious concept that we call ‘life’. Like you,
15 January 2020

A day and a life

The heat was nothing short of unbearable as he stared at the bold yet intricate patterns painted on the CNG in front of him...
8 January 2020

SACRED BLACK INK

The curves of her C’s And the loops of her L’s. The swirls of her S’s
1 January 2020

Poor Little Smart Boy

His smile itself is an enchantress, his eyes two deep pools of the darkest coffee you make in December, amidst deadlines and impending vacations. “Two more days,” you tell yourself in your head, “This all will be over and I’ll get to relax.”
1 January 2020

Signs

Rehnuma, from her early teens, had absolutely loved cooking. After she got married, and the task became a duty, she loved it more.
25 December 2019

HIS HANDS WERE WARM

I held my grandfather’s hands, like he had held mine during my childhood despite my discomfort. My mother would bug my father about it once in a while, in a very soft manner. Father would squint his eyes and think deep. Mother would get bored and walk away.
18 December 2019

MASTER OF PING PONG

Cubicles, cubicles Perfect your cuticles Beautiful, immovable Work in pharmaceutical Usual, suitable Visions longitudinal Acoustical, musical Fire in the crucible Usable, renewable Born to be excusable Disputable, hot missile Physically magical Mythical yet practical A good life in the cubicle
11 December 2019

Traffic Tryst

On this crowded pavement full of pedestrians pushing past each other, we’re strangers in every definition of the word.
4 December 2019

An Alternate Moon Song

I’ve waited for a while now,
27 November 2019

Indebted

“Hey.” “Hi,” says Amreen, turning to look at me over her shoulder and then back to face the street again. In a plain white fotua and jeans, she cuts a stark figure against the stainless steel railings of the balcony on which she is leaning.
27 November 2019

ANOMALIES

They say my new friend isn’t really my friend. I don’t believe them. My friend has been a better friend to me than anyone else has even managed.
20 November 2019

Burdened Hearts

On the night of my wedding I break the ice with my newly wedded husband by telling him about the first man I loved.
13 November 2019

Untitled environmental disaster

The chilly winds of early November
13 November 2019

The Pariah

The world seemed to be moving at its own pace, hectic and chaotic, just like any other day. But it didn’t sound the same.
6 November 2019

Fright

…And when the surface tension could bear no more, the fluid slowly broke off – drip...drip…drip. The recurring sound of liquid dripping in the distance was the first to register into my mind which, accompanied by the stench of iron that assailed my nostrils, sent my brain into overdrive – blood.
30 October 2019

LINES

There’s a point in space where two lines meet, An angle, a corner, a bedazzling cosmic feat.
30 October 2019

FABLE FACTORY

“Hi, Lubana?” I feel a tap on my shoulder.
23 October 2019

Farewell

Goodbye, old friend. It was great while you were here,
16 October 2019

A COW’S DREAM

“When are we going to the farmhouse?” “I don’t know.”
16 October 2019

The Sky Looms In

The clouds crumbled and poured, turning KORT dark. Bags after bags rolled in, umbrellas after umbrellas strolled in.
2 October 2019