(Prose) Tribute to Nature
By Shahriar Rahman I’m not writing my story for the benefit of the human; rather, I’m writing it more for the benefit of…
Read MoreBy Shahriar Rahman I’m not writing my story for the benefit of the human; rather, I’m writing it more for the benefit of…
Read MoreBy Rowjatun Janna Waves upon waves, blue over blue, tainted water meeting the sparkling sky at the horizon far away. On the vast…
Read MoreBy Samia Zahin If I had to choose a word that I’m really fond of, that word would be “bloom.” Bloom is empowering…
Read MoreOn the theme- “The Production, Representation, and Reimagining of Spaces in Language and Literature,” the Department of English and Humanities (DEH) at the…
Read MoreBy Kashphia Mimoza Reclaim will once again the Earth Bounties which once bejeweled the land ‘Fore children of man had trampled on dirt…
Read MoreBy Sabah Srishty Rahman Here’s to the overgrown, The sap that remains un-sapped. The unclaimed, the never-ours, The indomitable thunderclaps. Here’s to the…
Read MoreBy Abrar Farhan Zaman Solarpunk is a relatively new genre of science fiction that offers an optimistic and hopeful vision of the future,…
Read MoreBy Sumaiya Swati Udita . No, you should never take your anger out on nature. Rumi has been going through a tough time…
Read MoreBy Afrida Lubaba Khan In nature’s realm, where wonders unfold, The elements four, their stories were told. Wind, Water, Earth, and Fire, they…
Read Moreby Sanzida Alam I have always been afraid of the dark. I hated nights, cloudy skies, thunderstorms, and dusk. They reminded me of…
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