Amandeep Singh
Stories (12)
Filter by community
The Power of Communication in Friendship
Raj and Simran were childhood friends. They were very close to each other and shared everything with one another. One day, Raj had to go to the city for a very important job. During his period of absence, Simran read his favorite book and decided to tell him about it. However, her message reached Raj in a wrong way. He misinterpreted and thought that Simran had spoken ill of the book.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
"Unseen Connections: The Story of Meera and Kabir"
Two strangers, Meera and Kabir, bumped into each other by chance. It was a cold winter morning and the park in this busy city was where they both set in to spend some time alone on the benches, each musing over her book or enjoying her cup of coffee while watching the world move at such speed. He looked for a quiet spot to sit and read. She was sitting next to the window of a densely packed bus, eyeing the empty seat next to her when he asked if he could sit down beside her; she nodded with a polite smile. They spent that day barely exchanging more than a few words, yet something unspoken brought them together.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
"Beyond Labels: The Unspoken Bond of Neha and Aryan"
Neha and Aryan, two childhood friends, had every single secret, every dream, every fear over the years because they grew up together in a small village. "Their friendship is like a bond from past lives." Yet, this kind of relationship could never be typical of any romance. It was just something deeper, more unique than either of them could define.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
The True Meaning of Friendship
Raju and Mohan were childhood friends. They grew up in the same village and were practically inseparable. Their bond was so strong that people often quote their friendship as an example. Raju came from a very poor family but had immense self-respect and always believed in working hard to fulfill his dreams. Mohan comes from a wealthy family and has everything he wants in life. But these differences never hampered their friendship.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
The Strangest Writing Routines of Some Famous Writers
There was once a young writer named Maya in a small, quiet town. She had always been driven by the extent to which great writers are capable of creating powerful and unique stories. Her room was crowded with books by the greatest authors in writing styles and routines. Maya often pondered how such a thing could be that such writers would transform ideas into timeless work of art.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
The Valley of Lost Souls: Arjun’s Journey to True Treasure
This is a story of a small hill village called "Neelkanth," that stood amidst lush green and towering mountains. The silence was a hallmark of this village, and the stunning blue birds that adorned rocky cliffs gave the name of the village. These blue birds were considered symbols of good fortune and were greatly highlighted in stories and folk songs passed down through generations.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
I Stopped Writing My Science Fiction Novel"
I Stopped Writing My Science Fiction Novel" It had been nearly a year since everything I did was somehow related to writing my science fiction novel. Every day, hours were spent seated in front of the desk with fingers charged across the keyboard and moving from one imaginary world to another-from far-off galaxies and futuristic cities to complex characters living in my head. The world turned into a fusion of technological juggernaut, space travel, and human drama. It was exciting but equally tiring. I began to feel that my novel was in charge of me rather than the reverse-that is why it became clear to me that it was time for a break.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Earth
Danse Macabre: Duran Duran's Must-Listen Halloween Album
And so, like with everything nasty and gloomy and frightful Halloween seasons, the waiting somehow always begins with all horror movies, pumpkin carving, and definitely, of course, the music that puts everything right for the dark and mystical vibes. This year, however, for every Halloween playlist, there is one album that really stands out - and that is not other than Duran Duran's Danse Macabre. One of those must-listen albums for fans most surely but to anyone who wishes to lose himself within the forlorn atmosphere of October-the iconic synths and haunting melodies surely place it above the rest.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
Unlikely Friendship
Once upon a time, there was a girl living in a small quiet town between rolling hills and dense forests. Her name was Sarah. Like most other children of her age, she was full of life-curious, playful, and full of dreams. But one thing was different about this girl: her deep love for animals. She spent hours with the birds, squirrels, and stray dogs; she felt more than words can say. But of all the favorite places to visit, one spot held a special place in her heart-it was the edge of the forest that bordered the town where wild animals roamed free.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
"The Story of One Man Who Had the Power to Change the World"
No doubt that everyone's life has a turning point when they encounter situations and realities which teach the true meaning of their existence. This is Rahul, an ordinary man with extra-ordinary talent to change the world in his own way. Rahul was brought up by his parents in a small village where poverty and fewer resources made him develop a thorn of resilience from a very tender age. The life of Rahul was very struggling but his dreams were broad.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
Trickeries of the Night
It was a moonless night, and Varun, just a thirdyear university student, returned home late after a tiring day of assignments, assignments for which he was running seriously behind schedule, it now being so late that all the streetlights flickered and glowed like fireflies outside. The illusion created by these dancing shadows was that something, or somebody, was moving around in the apartment.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans
**The Moment That Changed Everything**
It was just another regular morning for Sarah. For she was made to wake up by the chirring of birds outside her window, by sunlight peeking from beneath her kitchen curtain. Being in the habitual pattern, she reached the kitchen and brewed a cup of coffee as a formula before finding herself walking toward another long day at work. For Sarah, life had been reduced to some kind of routines — predictable, monotonous, and quietly exhausting.
By Amandeep Singhabout a year ago in Humans











