And I was never sure whether you were the lighthouse or the storm. -- d.j.
Author: Manisha
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-- What's the matter? -- I can't get back to myself. -- Mahmoud Darwish (Memory for Forgetfulness, 1982. Tr. Ibrahim Muhawi)
End of April update
Hi all, welcome back to another update on this blog! This month the content on the Insidesjoke YouTube channel restarted i.e. the second batch was released! Have you watched some of the videos yet? Available now -=-=- NEW videos 1-2 times a week, at 18:30 GMT Next month, the second batch of the edit/ trick/ … Continue reading End of April update
What are silent letters? World Talks
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Last night, I had a dream that you visited me... I wished I didn't wake up. -- Ahmad Algharawi
‘Remember Pompeii’ by Kika Emers: review
★★★ A fascinating fantasy novel centred around a teenage girl, and her fierce dedication to mend her broken family at any cost. Kali is not like any other girl in that she is part of the powerful ‘Wanshiqi’- a race of immortal beings who can take any form they wish. Due to past events in … Continue reading ‘Remember Pompeii’ by Kika Emers: review
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Have you been drinking moonlight again? Where does your face get its glow? -- unknown
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Like the night waits for the morning, I've been waiting for you Without a pause, without sleep -- unknown (part of the original poem)
Books I’ve published
Hi all, these are all the books I've written and published. I will update this post whenever a new book releases. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night at School (newest release) Convoluted Love series: Convoluted Love and Old Love Walking Out of Time / Both Sides Ongoing web serials- new part every month: 'Real Smooth, Sid!' and Notes to … Continue reading Books I’ve published
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Zaroori ho gaya hai, Muskurate rehna ab. Dard mein dekh kar log Sawaal kaafi karte hai. It's now necessary to stay smiling. People often ask questions when you are sad. -- unknown