The Evolution of Letter Writing and Pen Friends

Pen pals have historically fostered friendships and cultural exchange through written communication, from ancient times to today. The evolution of letter writing spans various civilizations and mediums, enhancing personal connections. Despite the rise of digital communication, the nostalgia and emotional richness of handwritten letters continue to hold significant value in modern relationships.

Spiced Stories Over A  Steaming Cup | Pairing Books and Chai

The joy of pairing spiced Assam Masala Chai from Teabox with captivating books enriches the reading experience. The warmth of chai enhances immersion in literature, making the act of reading more enjoyable. Recommended reads include "A Suitable Boy," "Midnight’s Children," and "The Henna Artist," and "Malgudi Days," each book offers unique narrative experiences that complement a strong brewed Assam Masala chai.

Infinite Formless Being | A Personal Take

The post reflects on the author's experiences with death and celebration in a Conservative Brahmin-Iyer context. Festivals like Diwali and Pongal are overshadowed by mortality, shaping the family rituals. The author explores themes of life, death, and personal growth through poetry, particularly influenced by John Keats and Emily Dickinson, leading to a quest for conscious evolution.

Movie Review: Love Today!

The post recommends a Netflix movie highlighting social issues, focusing on themes like body shaming and online validation. The reviewer appreciates the humour and cast performance, particularly Yogi Babu. The film critiques the dangers of social media, prompting introspection about online behaviour. It concludes with a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars.

World Myth Surrounding the Moon

The Moon has played a significant role in storytelling across cultures, symbolising mystery and mythology. Various ancient civilisations personified the Moon as deities, connecting it to life cycles, guidance, and cosmic phenomena. The Moon remains a vibrant theme in oral traditions, reflecting deep-seated beliefs and experiences over time.

Russian Folktale and My Bus Companion!

In eighth grade, the narrator began commuting to school with her neighbour Padmaja, fostering a meaningful friendship. They shared stories and experiences, leading the narrator to reflect on personal growth and self-perception. The tale of the mosquito and the horse symbolises pride and the value of genuine companionship, highlighting the joy of their bond.

Pondering Over Short Story – The Man with The Scar by W. S. Maugham

The author reflects on waking up and reading Maugham's "The Man with the Scar," expressing admiration for Maugham's storytelling mastery. The analysis delves into character motivations, particularly the General's complex love and decisions. The narrative's ambiguity and nonchalance evoke mixed feelings, highlighting the emotional scars left on readers.

My Past, Present, and Future Reading List

My reading list is ever-changing, reflecting a slow reading speed that invites a deep appreciation for each word. Early fascinations with various genres led to a newfound admiration for magical realism authors and a rollercoaster of emotions while reading. Despite the burgeoning list, the pursuit of new titles remains an invigorating chase.

My Fascination for the Hero Pen

The journey of my cherished Hero pen began in 8th grade, guiding my journal writing with boldness and vivid expression. Ink stains and hand-me-down pens shaped my early experiences, but the maroon Hero pen lasted through college. My superstitious habits and strong sisterhood are woven through the memories attached to this pen. Now I preserve my fond memories of the past with pen and relationship that I cherished in my life.

Short Story | The Sleeping Child

The narrator reflects on life's paradoxes while putting a child to sleep. The author ponders the innocence of childhood and the complexities of adulthood, likening life to an endless carnival. The carnival symbolises the ups and downs of human existence, where moments of joy and laughter contrast with grim realities. After the child awakens, it's time for the child's feed.