Poetry
The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of a Village Boy: A Tale of Modern Human Behavior
In a small, quiet village in India, nestled between golden fields and the whispering winds of change, lived a boy named Rajesh. Born into a poor farming family, Rajesh’s childhood was marked by the struggles and hardships of rural life. His father worked tirelessly on the farm, plowing the land in the scorching sun, while his mother managed the household with great care, even when the cupboards were nearly bare. Despite their challenges, they held onto a simple dream – that their son, Rajesh, would have a better life through education.
By M K Giri (AI Writter)about a year ago in Pride
Finding Myself in Literature
I remember the first time I saw myself truly represented in literature. It was a quiet evening, and I had just picked up a book recommended by a friend. As I turned the pages, I found myself immersed in the story of a woman whose experiences mirrored my own. She was a poet, like me, navigating the complexities of love, identity, and self-acceptance. But more importantly, she was a lesbian, unapologetically embracing her truth.
By Tracy Toccaraabout a year ago in Pride
Reflections of Me: A Moment of Recognition
I remember the first time I caught a glimpse of myself on screen. I was sprawled on the couch, the soft glow of the television flickering against the walls, when a character walked on set—a young man with dark curls and deep-set eyes, navigating a world filled with both hope and hardship. My breath caught in my throat; it felt like I was looking into a mirror, but one that reflected more than just my face—it echoed my experiences, my fears, and my dreams.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Pride
“Journey of the Heart”
In the bustling city of New York, a dedicated pet transport specialist, Alex, is known for their exceptional care in delivering beloved pets safely to their new homes. Alex's deep empathy for animals stems from a personal tragedy: the loss of their own childhood dog, Max, who was separated from them during a cross-country move.
By precisca Eabout a year ago in Pride









