A wave of joy and laughter crashes in, embracing the entire globe as the clock strikes 12 and the magical day arrives. It’s officially 2021. No more listening to Sad news in the morning. No more worrying about the ‘curve.’ …
I heard heavy footsteps approaching while relaxing with a wonderful book and hot chocolate. Instantly recognized they were my dad’s since during quarantine it had become quite easier to identify the family members with their footsteps. “Another parcel!” He glared …
It’s here, it’s here, it’s almost finally here, ladies and gentleman, put your hands up for the most-awaited 2021. Will it be our angel in disguise, or will it bring more trouble over our heads is yet to be seen, …
Farewell, 2020! As the year of excessively sanitising our hands comes to an end, my biggest goal for 2021 will surely be not to get freaked out when someone coughs near me. Just yesterday, I was eating breakfast and started …
We are pleased to announce the Volume II of Shaheens Quarterly – a Newsletter by the Generian Book League, Senior Section. Inside this issue: “School In A Coronial World.” by Zainab Zaidi “Prejudice” by Shanzay Sameen “Among Us” by Taha …
When the air of weary thoughts and sadness lift the scent of strengthened souls the scent of companionship and renewed hope shall persist Once the vase enclosing the flowers of solicitude breaks the fields of coloured peace swaying with the …
I ask ‘where do I find Love?’ ‘Look around you,’ they say, ‘If you look for it closely enough, it will guide you towards itself. But it always comes to you in a unique colour. If you learn to truly …
When did the world get colour? Did it happen overnight? Because in all the old photographs The sky is black and white Why do we see Each colour the way we do? Why does each story have a colour Buried …
We are pleased to announce the launch of Shaheens Quarterly – a Newsletter by the Generian Book League, Senior Section Inside this issue: Tales Of the Sea by Afifa Imran Free Me by Ashna Alam A Letter to the Kids …
Life came to a stop just like cars come to a screeching halt when the red light flashes like a warning sign. Did we take the warning, or we just walked over it stampeding the law under our feet, and …