Md. Saiful Islam Shaon
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Title: “A Cup of Tea and an Empty Chair”
It was almost 11 p.m. when my phone buzzed. A name flashed on the screen—one I hadn’t seen in months. My fingers paused. For a second, I just stared at the screen, wondering if I should even answer. But my heart had already decided before my brain could catch up.
By Md. Saiful Islam Shaon 7 months ago in Journal
From Darkness to Light: How I Rediscovered Myself After Everything Disintegrated
“It’s all over.” That’s what I kept telling myself every single day. There was a time when I would wake up feeling hopeful, believing that something good might happen today. But slowly, those mornings turned heavy — filled with dread, anxiety, and an overwhelming emptiness.
By Md. Saiful Islam Shaon 8 months ago in Motivation
"The Village Where No One Die: A Country-Old Mystery"
The story was accidentally discovered in a family travel journal passed down through the generations. The journal spoke of a place nestled between lush hills, untouched by modernity, where time seemed to stand still. The fact that the village had not seen a single natural death in more than a century is truly astonishing. Curious and skeptical, I set out to find this mysterious place. I finally arrived at a small village known locally as "Amargram," which literally translates to "the immortal village," after days of traveling and detours through narrow forest paths. The first thing I noticed was the silence—not the eerie kind, but a peaceful, harmonious quietude. Under ancient banyan trees, children played. Elders sat on wooden benches, eyes bright and faces lined with the soft etchings of time—but surprisingly vibrant. No illness symptoms. No graveyards. I saw people living fully, deeply, and gently.
By Md. Saiful Islam Shaon 8 months ago in Horror


