Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi’s AalaanIf a smile could have a color, hers would be a warm rosy pink.Sep 19Sep 19
Published inUrdu Short Stories: Reviews & ReflectionsAhmad Nadeem Qasmi’s KhaduWhat Qasmi’s Informer Informs Us AboutSep 6Sep 6
Published inUrdu Short Stories: Reviews & ReflectionsHorns and HeartstringsThe Silent Language of Love and Loyalty in Premchand’s Two OxenAug 28Aug 28
Published inUrdu Short Stories: Reviews & ReflectionsExploring Disillusionment in Ratan Singh’s “Dry Goat” MetaphorA Subtextual AnalysisJul 121Jul 121
Coffee Cupping: Decoding the Language of CoffeeThe memories of my first coffee cupping experience smell good, like freshly brewed coffee! They have that elusive sweetness of the coffee…May 231May 231
Published inUrdu Short Stories: Reviews & ReflectionsPayday: Striking for SurvivalIbrahim Jalees is a short story writer. He was also a famous columnist. In our reading circle, کوفی کے ساتھ کتاب پہ بات, our admin selected…May 2May 2
Published inUrdu Short Stories: Reviews & ReflectionsThe Unseen Strands: Age and Isolation in Taranum Riaz’s BB‘Bibi’ is the third story by Taranum Riaz, that was assigned to us by our book club admin, Noreen Sheikh. The first story was ‘Rang.’ And…Apr 21Apr 21
Witnesses Of The PastWhile reading Milan Kundera’s "Identity,” I came across these beautiful lines:Mar 25Mar 25
STRANGER! And why should I not speak to you?Good food does this to you. It puts you in a, albeit temporarily, ‘all’s well with the world’ kind of mood. And the mood can sometimes…Mar 15Mar 15