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Feeling down after scrolling? Escape the negativity! This article explores the dangers of toxic social media and and also shows a way out. Click now
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This poignant poem by Shalini Samuel captures the bittersweet experience of a migrant worker who had to leave his homeland, Kerala, in search of better… Read More »Migratory Birds Seeing Their Lost Dream On Phone!
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Poet Shalini Samuel talks about rainy day. The blog gets its charm with a sweet poem from her pen. Do you love rain? Why not… Read More »Rain Again! My Soul Is Happy! Why?
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The Unsilenced Page: How Women Writers Shape Themselves and the World Across the blank page, a woman’s story unfolds, stroke by stroke. Often fueled by… Read More »Excited! Women Writers Are Spearheading A Unique Literature Shakeup
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Shalini Samuel’s poem reflects on a world grappling with scarcity, and unfairness yet finds solace in the simplicity of life’s overlooked joys. Visit now.
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For eons beneath night skies,We have watched the stars dance; you and IWhispering secrets no one else hearsReading one another’s heart and mind As time… Read More »Our Cosmic Ballet | Valentine’s Day Poem 2024
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Shalini Samuel crafts an introspective poem that conveys the vulnerability and catharsis of distilling life’s memories into verse. Click to read the poem now!
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The rain fell over the light, blinding my eyes,Obscuring the landscape from coming to light.Alone on a platform, a figure stands waiting,And listens intently for… Read More »Silent Observer | Picturesque Poem By Shalini Samuel
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The poem depicts the overwhelming sense of worry, anxiety and fatigue people feel from the constant focus on an ongoing crisis in the news and… Read More »The Never Ending Story
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Explore the inner turmoil and conflicting emotions in ‘Conflicted Love: The Rain’s Duality.’ This is a thought-provoking poem by poet Shalini Samuel. Visit now!
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