Book Review: Batambuze Debuts Book on ‘Blindian’ Love in ‘When We See Ourselves’
There’s no sugarcoating in this book. Love is a war, and Batazumbe gives a truthful picture of the uphill battles ...
There’s no sugarcoating in this book. Love is a war, and Batazumbe gives a truthful picture of the uphill battles ...
The book was well-paced, especially in the first and final thirds. Dev masterfully built tension and then abruptly cut it ...
Róisín says that "Like a Bird" should make you wonder how you hold yourself during moments of rage. I agree. ...
The writers’ unique personal experiences conveyed with Southern mores, culture, and other aspects intrinsic to the region add another dimension ...
When the end of October rolls by, the spooky vibes are undeniable. Spooky does not always equate to ghosts and ...
Before delving into this collection, I frankly did not know what the title “The Cowherd’s Son” referred to. As I ...
Adiba Jaigirdar, author of “The Henna Wars”, always knew she wanted to write. Either professionally or as a hobby, she ...
"Dear Humanity: Fighting War With Words" is a collection of 19 main poems by budding poet Sara Farrukh that pays ...
This book serves as a platform for many South Asian American women to share their own stories and struggles about ...
Both writing and cooking involve creativity and the ability to communicate culture and flavor. The right ingredients are only the ...
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