Interviews
The Clockmaker's Secret
In the quiet village of Windmere, nestled between green hills and silver lakes, there lived an old clockmaker named Elias Greaves. His shop sat at the corner of the cobbled main street, filled with the soft ticking of countless timepieces, from tiny pocket watches to grand floor clocks that boomed on the hour.
By Hamdan Khan7 months ago in Writers
A new chapter my life
"When I was little and going to school, I was having a lot of fun, but later on, I had to leave school. After that, I started working in the village, doing small jobs, and trying to earn some money. But nothing seemed to work out. Then I thought maybe I should start my own business. I tried tailoring and shopkeeping, but nothing seemed to work. I thought maybe if I went to the city, I would be more successful. I tried my best and came to Islamabad. When I first arrived in Islamabad, I wasn't having much fun because everything was new to
By New stAr writer 7 months ago in Writers
The Secret Life of Animals
Have you ever wondered what animals do when no humans are around? Just like us, animals have complex lives filled with emotions, routines, and secret behaviors. While we see them eating, sleeping, or hunting, there's a whole world of mystery and intelligence hidden behind their eyes. Welcome to the secret life of animals.
By Sophia Grace7 months ago in Writers
An Open Letter to the Corps Commanders, Formation Commanders, and the Newly Anointed Field Marshal
An Open Letter to the Corps Commanders, Formation Commanders, and the Newly Anointed Field Marshal Dear Generals, I find myself wondering why I’m writing to you, but then again, in today’s Pakistan, that wonder itself is misplaced. Over the last few decades, and particularly in recent years, there remains no institution or constitutional office with even a flicker of independence or a sense of doing right. And while I would never accuse you of such noble intentions, what can one say? Hope, as they say, springs eternal—often against all reason.
By The World Beauty's & Natural Research Center 7 months ago in Writers
Data Breach - End of Privacy?
When the Optus data breach hit headlines in September 2022, it was impossible to ignore. Over 10 million Australians, myself included, found ourselves caught in the crossfire of one of the country's largest privacy scandals. Sensitive data like driver's licenses and Medicare card details were exposed to cybercriminals, sparking a wave of class actions, media outrage, and questions about the future of cybersecurity.
By Narghiza Ergashova7 months ago in Writers
Todd Kassal Leads Rubber Track’s Quantum Leap into the Future of Heavy Equipment
In the competitive world of heavy equipment manufacturing, innovation can be the difference between leading the market or falling behind. At Rubber Track, a renowned manufacturer of rubber track systems, Todd Kassal, Project Manager, is redefining the industry standard by bringing the cutting-edge power of quantum computing to bear on every aspect of the company’s operations.
By Todd J. Kassal7 months ago in Writers










