WriteUps

  • The Postcard Killers by James Patterson

    Posted Tue at 5:47 AM by Debdatta

    The Postcard Killers (2010) is a crime novel by Swedish writer Liza Marklund and American author James Patterson.Plot: A young American couple is murdered while vacationing in Europe. The young woman’s father Jacob Kanon, a New York City p...

  • "I Do"

    Posted Tue at 4:49 AM by Debdatta

    “We have been the best of friends for more than ten years now and have seen each other through a lot of shit that life has chosen to throw at us. Yet here we are, our friendship is stronger than ever. But, for quite some time now, for months actually… I have had much stronger feelings f...

  • Down the Road by Ahmed Faiyaz

    Posted Tue at 4:45 AM by Debdatta

      An exciting and eclectic collection of short stories that brings out all those memories – unforgettable, warm, thrilling, and at times embarrassing – of life in school and college campuses. From hesitant first crushes and relationships to the angst and heartache of wanting ...

  • When are you getting married??

    Posted Mon at 12:42 AM by Bharathi

    These days whomever I meet, wherever I go I hear everyone asking me the same”when are you getting married?” Only people and their expressions change, but question remains the same. So do you think that I have answer for that or I can propose a date for my marriage? If so I am sorry I...

  • Are you ashamed of your Mother Tongue???

    Posted Mon at 12:06 AM by Bharathi

     A well dressed posh lady comes to the billing counter and the conversation goes like this...   Sales Rep: Your bill is Rs.2,247/- Madam   Customer: Ok, you took card (**she wants to ask, do you accept cards?**)   Sales Rep: Yes madam and do you have membership card?  ...

  • Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

    Posted February 19 by Debdatta

        In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and ei...

  • “DEMOCRACY” a disguised boon!

    Posted February 18 by Bharathi

    Democracy is “Government of, by and for the PEOPLE”. -Abraham Lincoln     Being an Indian I am proud to hear and read that India is largest democratic country in the world and which is stable in ruling since its independence. It’s fantastic to hear when so...

  • Maurya - The Warrior Emperor

    Posted February 17 by Ashwini

    "I am the man, the warrior, whoever be my enemy I don't care, disciple of chanakya the great, having ability to change my fate. The great king of the history, my past still a great mistery. Whenever I stood up with a sword, I became the death lord. With flowing blood of a kshatria, I rose u...

  • Ever been in love with your childhood buddy?

    Posted February 17 by Priya Rajendran

    Many friends have told me about how their friends have proposed to them and they got embarassed, but I have to confess that it was the reverse case for me: I am in love with my childhood friend and want to propose to him.Neither was he a part of my gang, nor was I! But we shared a gang feeling ever ...

  • 7 years as a scribe: ups and downs

    Posted February 17 by Priya Rajendran

    I complete seven long years in journalism in August 2011. I wonder what I have gained and what I have lost. Lets begin on a positive note: what have I gained? An identity of my own (of being a scribe), working on my terms (thats a bit ironical, though!), writing (which was my childhood dream and I d...