Drabble Poetry consists of poems of 100 words each. Read on to find short stories in poems and experience emotions that only poetry can convey. -My Dark Solace -Enlightenment -The Storm and After
In 19th century India, deep in the heart of what is now the state of Jharkhand, the Adivasis have been leading a life of absolute misery and darkness. The colonial state, with the help of its scheming local collaborators, has cast a net of abuse and exploitation that is tightening around these Adivasis, much like a hangman’s noose does. Everything they hold dear – their land, homes, history, traditions, religion, families – has fallen victim to the grand colonial plan of building a magnificent but merciless empire for the Queen. However, when a people are all but crushed into dust and their identities threatened with a complete erasure, they erupt like a hot, angry whiplash of fire with a roaring so loud that it reverberates in the very heart of the empire and sends a frisson of fear up the spines of those in power. A fire that stokes a rebellion. And at the heart of this rebellion is the twenty-five-year-old Birsa Munda. He decides what must be done to save his community and leads the Adivasis in fighting back to reclaim their lives. A lion-hearted warrior. Healer. Spiritual guide. A forgotten hero. Based on true events, this epic tale of courage is a tribute to the life of Birsa Munda, who in his very short life, mobilized the tribal community, rebelled against forced conversions, envisioned a fairer, more just society and died fighting for it. A thrilling account that chronicles what most history books don’t mention, The Legend of Birsa Munda is the story of a subaltern tribal hero, whose contribution to India’s struggle for independence must never be forgotten.
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A young Muslim woman who dares to love in militancy-ridden Kashmir of 1991. A little boy who faces an ugly reality of life in conflict-torn Israel of 2005. Two cataclysmic events more than a decade apart make them question their very own identity. In today’s fractured Indian society that has no answers for them, a bright architecture student Shezii questions his existence while Aliya, a celebrity daughter, struggles to find her anchor. To add to their woes, an international terror organization is planning to disrupt their already turbulent lives and question their loyalty to their homeland. Caught between the crossfire of religious isolation and fanaticism, Shezii and Aliya decide to fight out their own battles. But the repercussions of their decisions will unwittingly plunge Shezii, Aliya and all those around them into the vortex of intense love, burning hatred and vile treachery. As they finally reach an inevitable crossroad in life, they must choose where they belong. Will their distant past come back to haunt them? Will it put their families, even their country, at a grave risk? And, are they willing to pay the ultimate price in blood? Ankita Verma is a communication specialist. An economics graduate from Mumbai University, she is also trained in advertising communication and marketing from Xavier Institute of Communication. She spent more than a decade in the advertising industry before starting her own communications consultancy in 2003. Currently she is associated full-time with an MNC as a senior executive.
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Three drabbles- short stories of 100 words each. This is the first of a book-series consisting of letters by individuals who reveal too much of themselves through a short piece of writing. Inside this book you will find drabbles of letters from a Killer, a Friend and Robinson Crusoe.
Love can come in many forms and of them the most beautiful is when it changes and joins two lives. Read on this short story about one such beautiful experience. Pet lovers will love this one :)
PROMISE" is a dramatic and sensitive collection of poems, which is focused on the theme of promising, both, as it is given and denied. This work can be considered as the book of tender and fresh promises, obligations, and promises - the book that holds people together as well as themselves together. Modernist in style and design, "PROMISE" walks readers blindly through the twists and turns of love, trust, hope, death and survival. This is a collection of poems full of tender language and powerful themes which inspires human to think about the promises which he/she make, the promises of love, friendship, family and the self. All of them are attempts to show people that commitment can change the world, in general, and the lives of individuals, in particular, and how vulnerable the human existence is
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Saavdhaan! Vishraam! For fourteen long years, Lt Col Ankita Srivastava’s tough feet happily switched themselves between these two poses in the Indian Army. After serving her term, she hung her Army boots for good. But her Olive Green mind demanded some action! She was trained for hardships and challenges, and here she was – out of the Army and unable to get back to the usual civilian life so suddenly. She could have run marathons or gone for cycling expeditions, but she found all that too boring. Dance was exciting, but it needed feminine grace. And she had spent fourteen years proving to the nation that she was not a woman, but a soldier! She had to change that! As she embarks on her journey to exchange toughness with softness at a national beauty pageant, she successfully trains her feet to switch from drill boots to stilettos. But there’s a grave situation at hand. Just short of becoming a Beauty Queen, should she volunteer to quit the Grand Finale to take on the situation at hand? Will her newly-acquired softness come handy, or her inherent toughness emerge again?
Mysteries and Musings, Horror and Gore, Murder and Humor, Folklore and More! Read on to find short stories in poems and experience emotions that only poetry can convey.
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In 19th century India, deep in the heart of what is now the state of Jharkhand, the Adivasis have been leading a life of absolute misery and darkness. The colonial state, with the help of its scheming local collaborators, has cast a net of abuse and exploitation that is tightening around these Adivasis, much like a hangman’s noose does. Everything they hold dear – their land, homes, history, traditions, religion, families – has fallen victim to the grand colonial plan of building a magnificent but merciless empire for the Queen. However, when a people are all but crushed into dust and their identities threatened with a complete erasure, they erupt like a hot, angry whiplash of fire with a roaring so loud that it reverberates in the very heart of the empire and sends a frisson of fear up the spines of those in power. A fire that stokes a rebellion. And at the heart of this rebellion is the twenty-five-year-old Birsa Munda. He decides what must be done to save his community and leads the Adivasis in fighting back to reclaim their lives. A lion-hearted warrior. Healer. Spiritual guide. A forgotten hero. Based on true events, this epic tale of courage is a tribute to the life of Birsa Munda, who in his very short life, mobilized the tribal community, rebelled against forced conversions, envisioned a fairer, more just society and died fighting for it. A thrilling account that chronicles what most history books don’t mention, The Legend of Birsa Munda is the story of a subaltern tribal hero, whose contribution to India’s struggle for independence must never be forgotten.
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