Post #45: If Things Had Been Different

I wrote a poem recently about my feelings of staying cooped in home during quarantine. I’ve included several literary devices, such as imagery, personification and similes, to add more depth to my writing and so that you readers can better understand what I wish to convey. This is a little off-course from what I usually…

Post #44: A Serene Landscape

You know that perfect time between summer and fall, when the weather is neither too hot, nor too cold and the view is amazingly picturesque? That’s what I have decided to portray. Using various different crayons, I added shading and depth to my landscape so that when viewer looks at it, they can get absorbed…

Post #42: I Am Malala Book Review

Sometimes, we are looking through our collection of books at home and we can’t find anything interesting. Maybe we’ve read all of them, or they’re not our reading level. Whatever the case, we need something to read. We are always looking for something new, something fiction or nonfiction. We are just looking for something that…

Post #41: Until You Succeed

Life is hard. It’s challenging. It’s going to push you past your limits. Sometimes, you just want to give up. But without life being harsh, you won’t be able to reach your full potential. If you persevere through the ups and downs, then you can find something that can really make you smile. A great…

Post #40: Honoring The Community

We have got a global pandemic on our hands with COVID-19 going around. Everyone is in quarantine to keep safe and avoid catching the virus. However, there are some people still working to keep others safe by risking their own safety. I have written a tribute to a few essential workers like Healthcare Providers, First Responders, Grocery Store Workers for putting their own lives at risk to make life a little bit more manageable for the others. A special thanks to members of the community working on the side lines to keep the framework operating, like IT staff worldwide and people supporting from home by providing PPE for those on the front line. Thank you to you all!!