The Period That Wasn’t: Connect the Dots
When I was in school, my English teacher had a habit of tapping the blackboard with her chalk and saying, “Don’t forget your full stop!” [Read More…]
When I was in school, my English teacher had a habit of tapping the blackboard with her chalk and saying, “Don’t forget your full stop!” [Read More…]
I’m not sure about you, but in my home back then, when girls reached high school, it was almost expected that we would stop attending [Read More…]
If Einstein had written about the heart, his famous equation might have been E = mc²: where Emotion is equal to the Motion of our [Read More…]
Once upon a time, I used to attempt Kaggle problems with the help of some techie friends. Let me be honest—we often ended up learning [Read More…]
If depression had a recipe, I think I’ve got all the ingredients. And if it came as a checklist, I’d tick every box: midlife, empty [Read More…]
It was one of those cloudy afternoons when the sky couldn’t decide whether to cry or just frown. I walked into my favourite writer’s café, [Read More…]
While watching movies with Vasu and flipping through books, a new blog idea popped into my head—why not review movies instead of books? I rarely [Read More…]
After my kids’ weddings, I finally understood what the empty nest truly feels like. Both of them now live far away with their spouses and [Read More…]
Growing up in Kerala, I attended a Malayalam-medium school following the state syllabus until 10th grade. My father believed that everyone eventually learns English, so [Read More…]
My dear confused (and slightly lost) writer, Surprise! It’s your future self, the blogger who became an author. (Spoiler alert: I became a bestselling author!) [Read More…]