
Zulqarnain Haider
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I write short stories and poetry. I hope you find yourself in between the spaces of my words.
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What is Acrostic Poetry
Introduction Acrostic poetry is a unique form of writing that utilizes the initial letters of each line or stanza to spell out a word or message. It provides a creative way to convey meaning and engage readers. In this article, we will explore the concept of acrostics and demonstrate how to create an acrostic using the word "distraction." By using this approach, we can delve into various strategies to overcome distractions and improve focus and productivity.
By Zulqarnain Haider3 years ago in Education
The Last Petal
She watched as the last petal fell from the rose. It had been a gift from her lover, a symbol of his undying love. But now, as the final petal fluttered to the ground, so too did her hope for their future together. She knew it was time to move on, to let go of the past and embrace the unknown. With a deep breath, she turned and walked away, leaving the rose and her memories behind.
By Zulqarnain Haider3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Seed
In a world ravaged by drought and famine, a lone seed holds the key to hope. Passed down for generations, it's the last of its kind. With trembling hands, a young girl plants it in the dry, barren soil. Every day she tends to it, praying for a miracle. Weeks pass, and the seed sprouts, a single green stem reaching for the sky. With tears in her eyes, the girl knows her people will survive. They'll have food, water, and a future. The last seed has given them everything they need to thrive.
By Zulqarnain Haider3 years ago in Fiction
My Encounter with a Stranger on a Train
As human beings, we encounter countless individuals throughout our lives, some of whom may leave a lasting impact on us. However, it's often the small, seemingly insignificant moments that have the most profound effect on our lives. In my case, one such moment occurred during a train journey that I took a few years ago.
By Zulqarnain Haider3 years ago in Humans
Passing Ships
It was a sunny afternoon in the summer of 2017 when I took a walk along the pier. As I strolled, I noticed two ships in the distance, both heading in opposite directions. One was a large cargo ship, slowly making its way out to sea, while the other was a small sailboat, gracefully gliding towards the shore.
By Zulqarnain Haider3 years ago in Journal