I sent a link of a Halloween event happening at one of the night clubs to my housemates. That was in June, and I was…
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The Trunk
Using her fingers, Janet pushed in any last remaining piece of clothing she could see sticking out of her trunk. She hated this trunk. Even…
View More The TrunkTrent Editions creative writing competition winners announced
Nottingham Trent Universityās (NTU) independent publisher, Trent Editions, and NTUās book shop, Blackwellās, teamed up for Academic Book week in order to organise a creative…
View More Trent Editions creative writing competition winners announcedRelativity by Ishita Sharma
There was an incident in geography class once, in fifth grade, when Chhavi couldn’t point out north east when our teacher asked us where Tripura…
View More Relativity by Ishita SharmaSun-kissed by Zach Omitowoju
You left without much of a trace, That it was almost like a race. To you. It was, you? It was you. All of this…
View More Sun-kissed by Zach OmitowojuThe Most Astounding Fact in the Universe by Ishita Sharma
I once saw on TV a scientist who was speaking generally about science-y things and generally speaking I am not a science person and while…
View More The Most Astounding Fact in the Universe by Ishita SharmaThe Reason Why Writers Choose This Life by Ishita Sharma
The reason why writers choose this life, Itās the freedom, no pressure, and ink pots as wife. Paper as husband and stories as child, Catharsis,…
View More The Reason Why Writers Choose This Life by Ishita SharmaThe Plan by Ishita Sharma
Its seven oāclock in the morning and Iām sitting on the roof. There’s something beautiful and sentimental about the sunrise, rays of lemony shade drop…
View More The Plan by Ishita SharmaScience and imagination by Ishita Sharma
// twinkle twinkle little star how I wonder what you are // But the thing is, we don’t wonder anymore. Science has already found what…
View More Science and imagination by Ishita SharmaSunflower and Roses by Ishita Sharma
I remember how we were taught in grade five that vegetation of all sorts inhabits this planet; there are tall, sturdy banyans, and tiny, fragile…
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