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Imran Khan: The Man Who Refused to Bow
The story opens with a 70-year-old man sitting behind the walls of a prison. His name is Imran Khan. His “crime,” in the eyes of his opponents, is that he gave the youth of Pakistan a voice and a sense of purpose. Many had already written his political obituary, but those who knew him understood he was not someone who gave up easily. He was offered two choices: apologise and walk free, or stay behind bars. He chose to stand firm against the people he believed had looted his country.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
Blue Sarees: A Lovely Choice for Daily Wear and Festive Moments
Blue sarees have always been a favorite in every woman’s closet. Blue has a calm, cool and elegant feel which is perfect for almost any skin tone. Whether light pastels or deep royal blue pleases you, there is a blue sari for you to choose from when you need an outfit to complement your mood and occasion. The beauty of a blue saree is how it slips seamlessly from daily wear to occasional wear with just few changes in styling.
By Vaishali Mhaske3 months ago in Writers
The Silent Audience: What Writers Don’t Talk About Enough
Let’s be honest—most of us write for people who never tell us if they read a single line. You go for hours to days trying to perfect your little piece of poetry, but when the time comes for you to release it to the world and hit "publish," you're enveloped in silence—the kind that's loud enough to deafen (literally). That part hurts. If I could search for more pain-filled words, I'd have done so and filled a whole paragraph with them. And honestly, that's something so discouraging that it makes you want to go back into your shell and stay there forever.
By Gift Abotsi 3 months ago in Writers
The Day I Stopped Resisting God
I didn’t realize how long I had been fighting. Not the world. Not people. But myself. For years, I carried dreams that looked shiny on the outside but were hollow inside. I carried expectations that didn’t belong to me. I carried plans that seemed perfect to me, but were never part of the plan God had written for my life.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
5 Small Habits That Improved My Creativity This Month
How do I even begin this… The key is to start from somewhere, right? I can say that I took a little, actually more than a little, break from this site. Contributing factors owed to how buzz-filled life became, and that's when I really had to pave more time for my writing. Slacking off isn't a wonderful experience, I tell you — and not only in writing, in literally all aspects of your life.
By Gift Abotsi 3 months ago in Writers
How to Pick the Best Party Wear Saree: 5 Simple Tips
It can be so confusing to select a party wear saree as there are so many choices that you have today. From the fabrics to the colors to the designs, every decision seems important. The good thing is that you do not need to worry. Choosing a party wear saree also becomes easier when you follow some of these tips. The right saree can make you feel confident, stylish, and comfortable throughout the event.
By Vaishali Mhaske3 months ago in Writers
A World That Was Never Meant for Me
In a perfect world, my story would have never needed to exist. My mother would have grown up in a home where tenderness wasn’t rare. She wouldn’t have learned to turn herself invisible just to stay safe. She wouldn’t have confused silence with peace or obedience with love. She wouldn’t have fallen for the first man who made her feel noticed, even if the attention came wrapped in warning signs she had never been taught to read.
By Salman Writes3 months ago in Writers
Global Web Disruption: Understanding the Cloudflare Outage That Took Down Canva and More
Today, November 18, 2025, the digital world experienced a significant slowdown today as a widespread service disruption at Cloudflare, a critical internet infrastructure provider, rendered numerous popular websites and online tools inaccessible for users globally. The issue, which caused services like Canva (as seen in the image provided), X (formerly Twitter), ChatGPT, Spotify, and many others to fail, highlights the fragility of our highly centralized online ecosystem.
By Teacher Ami - Amizur Nachshoni3 months ago in Writers
The Pages That Saved Me
I began writing only because I had nowhere else to place the weight I was carrying. Grief, fear, shame—each emotion felt like a stone tucked deep inside my chest, heavy enough to slow my breathing but invisible enough that no one around me noticed. I didn’t set out to create anything beautiful or profound. All I wanted was relief. A place to put the things I didn’t know how to say out loud.
By john dawar3 months ago in Writers









