Md. Siyam Bishwas
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Letters from the Border
The first letter came on an unusually quiet morning in October. Colonel (Retd.) Arvind Mehta, sipping his cardamom tea in the courtyard of his home in Amritsar, turned the envelope over with curiosity. The handwriting was neat, the paper scented faintly with something floral—unexpectedly gentle for a letter that had come from across the border.
By Md. Siyam Bishwas9 months ago in Fiction
Celebrate National Blueberry Pie Day: A Slice of Sweet Tradition
Every year on April 28th, fans of delicious, juicy blueberries gather in their kitchens, bakeries, and cafes to celebrate National Blueberry Pie Day. It’s a day dedicated to honoring a truly classic American dessert — a rich, flaky pie bursting with deep, purple-blue delight — and perhaps even creating a little homemade magic of your own. Whether you’re a seasoned baker or a blueberry enthusiast, today offers the perfect excuse to indulge and enjoy.
By Md. Siyam Bishwas9 months ago in Feast
🎉 Pohela Boishakh: A New Year of Color, Culture, and Community.
Every spring, as cherry blossoms bloom in other regions, Bengal hosts a unique event. Streets become a riot of red and white, the perfume of traditional foods wafts through homes, and drummers echo ancient beats. Pohela Boishakh, or Bengali New Year, is a dynamic cultural reset that draws millions together in joyful harmony.
By Md. Siyam Bishwas9 months ago in History
10 Writing Prompts That Sparked Viral Stories
Every writer understands the value of a solid prompt. Sometimes it's not the most elaborate notion that becomes your breakout piece, but rather a simple, emotionally charged, or surprisingly particular stimulus that ignites your creativity. Many of the most popular stories on platforms such as Vocal Media began with a single thought-provoking remark or scenario, rather than a master strategy.
By Md. Siyam Bishwas9 months ago in Lifehack



