This poem is about how a colour has selflessly devoted itself in healing the world from one of its darkest phases. It never thinks about recognition, neither does it want to grab the limelight upon itself, bragging how it moulded the world. The colour is never seen as the livery of the heroes, it never […]
Author: Rohit Ganguly

The Runaway Jury | Review
John Grisham has a reputation of either nailing a story right until to subterranean levels or simply falter in the roots and make a hash of things throughout. The Runaway Jury initially seemed to fall amongst the latter category. However, the book got a revival midway and the end was a signature Grisham visceral denouement […]

The State Of Fear
One of the most imperative concerns which have been raking the entire world for almost two decades now is global warming. Tagged as one of the most grisly and vicious intangible monsters which are insidiously exterminating the world at its own volition and pace, global warming is the crux of major deliberations at putative scientific […]

Dan Brown’s upcoming book ‘Origin’ details revealed
In the year 2000, a man of considerable athletic stature, walked the corridors of Harvard University in his Harris tweed deeming himself like Harrison Ford with his Mickey Mouse watch, which he claims to remind of his childhood and always kept him young at heart despite his age which has been racing faster than a […]

Mother’s Day
Her life was mired in a lot of pangs. They were physical. They were mental. However, she refused to relinquish. She accepted all of it with a broad smile on her face. A smile that concealed a zillion throes, a smile that shadowed a million drops of tears, a smile that articulated her glee just […]

The Necromancer
Necromancy is a term that is very intimate to the ones who love the dark side of the force. Let’s be candid enough. What force are we raving about? Are we talking about the supernatural force that drives the world or are we simply conjuring up some hallucinatory incorporeal envision of ours which palls the […]

The Last Mughal by William Dalrymple
A very famous proverb in English cites, “The dawn shows the day”. The adage in simple words mean that, when the beginning is great, the end will be perfect and when things spawn an erroneous outset, the end will be infernal. However there are always exceptions to everything. One of the most discerned exceptions to […]

Memory by HP Lovecraft
Penning down endorsements for literary linchpins is quite a Sisyphean task to fare. But then, if it is H.P. Lovecraft’s oeuvre, one feels drawn towards the story so much that the elusive challenge seems to evoke a different thrill altogether. This review is going to be an endorsement for one of his most extolled works, […]