Richard Bright
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Richard Bright

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Book Review: Power of Words 2

The Power of Words 2 written and edited by Binod Dawadi from Kathmandu, Nepal and Sydnie Beaupre from Canada begins with a simple and minimalistic...
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Bombay Review and Other Stories by Sonali Singh

Bombay Review and Other Stories by Ravi Valluri is a retelling of history & mythology. It is a simple yet captivating read. The stories in...
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Dear Vira by Sameer Gudhate

Dear Vira, I hope this letter finds you well, my dear adventurer. As you’re about to start Grade 5, I can’t help but notice how...
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May Day by Capt. Prof. Basudev Paul

The first of May is a May Day Unlike the other Day, this made a memento For the class, dehumanized, below par Rewritten the history,...
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Redefining Freedom by Ashish Gaur

If you happen to google freedom you would come across two strikingly different definitions. While “freedom” is defined as the “power” or “right” to act,...
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Voter’s Duty by P V Vaidialingam

In the midst of exams and election’s call, India stands at a crossroad for one and all. Voices rise, urging this POET to proclaim, The duty of voters, their...
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IPL by P V Vaidialingam

In the land of cricket, where legends shine bright,   There’s a dazzling spectacle that ignites the night.   IPL, is the stage where best...
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A Tree’s Dilemma by Ravindra Tandon

Alas, I am stuck In the crevices of timeRoot, branch and leaf,And all my persuits To extricate myselfFrom this messare staunchly thwartedFacing stiff resistanceFrom my own ilk,My...
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An Adamant Poem, World Poetry Day Special by Ravindra Tandon

“An Adamant Poem” captures the poet’s struggle with writer’s block. The pencils and pens are portrayed as petrified and alarmed. The poet feels frustrated in...
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A Rotting Leaf Masquerading as the sole of a Pharaoh’s Sandal by Ravindra Tandon

A rotting leaf in the Bougainville Park, that I clicked on the first evening of this year, haunted me for days, resulting in an experimental...
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