When the world took everything from Ugomma, it forgot one thing, her will to rise again. Born into pain but blessed with a gentle soul, Ugomma walks through loss, rejection, and the ache of an orphaned heart, yet she never stops believing in tomorrow. In every tear lies a melody; in every silence, a spark of hope. Ugomma the Hopeful Orphan is more than a story; it is a journey through sorrow and strength, revealing that no matter how fragile the heart is, it can still carry the light that heals a broken world.
On a busy summer day, Anant Brihaspati died. End of the story? Not quite. For Anant is still there. He keeps on being there. But what does he do? Whom does he meet? And most importantly, what exactly is he? Is existence all about being alive? Do our family ties end with our lives? Follow Anant as he experiences existence like never before. Watch him delve deep into his consciousness where he discovers the heaven, hell and purgatory that lie within him.
शब्दों में जब कहानियाँ बसती हैं, तो शब्द खुद कविता बन जाते हैं।

When the world feels dark and hope seems lost, a quiet love still waits. “The Child of Hope” is an emotional journey of second chances, forgiveness, and the unshakable bond between a parent and child.
Seus contos têm uma engenhosidade de mesclar o cotidiano insosso com uma pitada do fantástico regozijante. Na forma de escritor libertário e com uma moda estilística literária peculiar decidiu se separar dos sentidos comuns e dos precursores renegando viver limitado a forma pré-estabelecidas.
در تاریکی مطلق، آتشی روشن بود.خاکسترها هنوز میسوزند…این آغاز نیست، پایان هم نیست… «خاکسترهای بیداری» کتابیست فلسفی، نمادین و آخرالزمانی؛سفری در لایههای فراموششدهی تاریخ، روح و آگ اهی.از طرد و سقوط تا جستوجوی نور در ژرفترین تاریکیها. این کتاب، روایتی است از نژادهای گمشده، جوامع مسخشده، و شعلههایی که هنوز زیر خاکستر زندهاند. برای آنان که هنوز به یاد میآورند…برای آنان که آمادهی بیداریاند.
Amazon blocked this book — that’s a sign it’s dangerous for the system. Be careful: if you read it, reality might change.
“When the mind starts falling, what echoes linger loudest—love, loss, or madness?”Fouad hasn't heard from her in months. Then one snowy afternoon, Yasaman calls—and suddenly, the voices in his head grow louder. What begins as a quiet reunion spirals into something darker, something blurred. Memories flicker. A ghost returns. And in the collapsing space between reality and delusion, Fouad must confront the one person he’s never escaped: himself.Echoes of a Falling Mind is a haunting descent into love, isolation, and the fragile architecture of the human psyche.
From the breakout author of White Origami and Some Latitudes, Fistful of Bokeh, and Chronicler's Collected Poems comes a bold and electrifying new poetry collection that dissects memory, intimacy, and the rituals of self-discovery. In All the Washrooms in Washington Where We Got Naked, Emmanuel Odekunle transforms the washroom into a space of raw confession, fragmented identity, and fleeting absolution. These poems swell with feverish imagery, tracing the echoes of love, loss, and the weight of bodies colliding under flickerWith a style both avant-garde and deeply emotive, Odekunle explores what it means to be undone—by music, by desire, by the unrelenting pull of gravity. Each poem is an act of surrender, a moment caught between cleansing and chaos, drowning and rebirth.If you have ever stood before a shattered mirror and searched for yourself in its broken reflections, this book is for you.
From the breakout author of White Origami and Some Latitudes, Fistful of Bokeh, and Chronicler's Collected Poems comes a bold and electrifying new poetry collection that dissects memory, intimacy, and the rituals of self-discovery. In All the Washrooms in Washington Where We Got Naked, Emmanuel Odekunle transforms the washroom into a space of raw confession, fragmented identity, and fleeting absolution. These poems swell with feverish imagery, tracing the echoes of love, loss, and the weight of bodies colliding under flickerWith a style both avant-garde and deeply emotive, Odekunle explores what it means to be undone—by music, by desire, by the unrelenting pull of gravity. Each poem is an act of surrender, a moment caught between cleansing and chaos, drowning and rebirth.If you have ever stood before a shattered mirror and searched for yourself in its broken reflections, this book is for you.
His shoelaces are a dusty dirty-white; the threads in his jeans are as slim as his veins. His arms are stretched wide like some ungainly large bird; long brave wings against the terrifying blue. His heart is drumming out the sound of his soul, a siren song for sin and shame, the first seedy sound Jarvis ever heard the world make. Out of the corner of his eye and a little to the left, there's pollution pushing plumes out of chimneys, like grey, pleated brains. Born in 1987, my sister, Danielle, claims to have survived growing up in a small village by reading about large cities and towns. Four years of university followed by years of teaching, she never found out quite what she wanted to do when she grew up. She claimed not to enjoy reading so much as need it. As Scout says in To Kill a Mockingbird, "One does not love breathing".
Un Caballero Medieval en Pleno Siglo XXI, Sir Edwin, un caballero con un fuerte código de honor, muere en las cruzadas y, por un error celestial, reencarna en el siglo XXI con todos sus recuerdos intactos. Esta situación provoca hilarantes choques culturales mientras intenta adaptarse al mundo moderno, una historia entretenida que te fascinará.
"In a serene compound where life seems ordinary, secrets lurk in shadows. Aba Mansa longs for peace, Auntie Araba’s laughter hides uncertainties, and Antobam’s charm conceals a raging storm of chaos. When confusion collides and unpredictable confrontations arise, people are forced to contend with themselves—and each other—in ways they never imagined. Through humor, drama, and revelation, Reflections: Echoes & Whispers invites you to find the remarkable in life’s quietest moments."