My engagement with writing has been both a personal endeavor and a scholarly pursuit. Through consistent practice, I have developed a multifaceted approach to writing that encompasses blogging, journalistic contributions, and academic research. I have published articles in local and national newspapers, where I address literary, cultural, and social themes with critical insight. My sustained engagement with novels and poetry continues to shape my intellectual perspective, as these forms of literature deepen my understanding of human experience and strengthen my analytical approach to textual interpretation. In conjunction with my research in English literature, I continuously explore various genres of writing—creative, analytical, and academic—which collectively enhance my capacity for critical inquiry and expression. This ongoing interplay between reading, research, and writing underscores my commitment to literary scholarship and intellectual growth.
Ut Pictura Poesis is a Latin phrase coined by the Roman poet Horace in his work Ars Poetica (c. 19 BCE). It translates literally to "as is painting, so is poetry."
Across the academic spectrum, "Memory" splits into unique operational definitions. In psychology, it is an empirical, quantifiable neurological mechanism bound to the individual organism. In sociology and history, memory shifts
Look at him; really look at him and see how he was not merely mocked but systematically unmade. A horrific scar, the brutal signature of a wooden blow, carved a path of agony from his left cheek to his right, a permanent brand of malice left by those who saw his humanity as a playground for their cruelty.
2016 kum vel ahi a, lawi leh paaite toh ka picnic na'ng uah, ka teacher luite mikhat guest didan in ka chial ua, ka chial bang un a hong ngei a, a thugenna
It was a remarkably fine morning on the 25th of January, 2014. A cool, refreshing air lingered beneath the sky and moved softly through the trees as we gathered at the Shivaji Nagar Bus Terminal in Bangalore. We were second-year Journalism (JPS) students from St. Joseph’s Evening College,