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Month: October 2019

Writers’ Journal #12 – Castle In The Attic

Posted on 31st October 201931st October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

Tommy was 8 when he first met grandma. His parents left the country right after marriage and had not been back since. It was always due to work or pregnancy or baby being too young to travel and so on but the insistence grew and they surrendered finally. All that Tommy knew was that grandma…

Writers’ Journal #11 – Mime’s Mind

Posted on 30th October 201930th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

It was quiet. Too quiet for a group of women gathering in the field or so Thomas thought to himself. He had been observing them from the morning and he heard nothing but birds chirping. At first he thought they were mutes from nearby school for the disabled but then he noticed one of them…

Writers’ Journal #10 – Hide-and-Seek

Posted on 29th October 201930th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

It was a nice warm summer day when the leaves fall and made excellent beds. Four children were playing in the school yard after the school had ended. John , May , Jenny and James had been friends since kindergarten. Mary was the youngest of them but it seemed she was in charge of the…

Writers’ Journal #9 – The Window

Posted on 28th October 201930th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

“Urgie , close the windows!” , screamed Mrs Urgur at the top of her lungs. It was hard enough that the wind was raging all around but she was also trying to prevent the clothes from flying away. The sandstorm in the Sahara desert are like no other and she knew from her experience that…

Writers’ Journal #8 – Double-Whammy

Posted on 27th October 201930th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

We are truly at an age of accelerated self-learning. One can find online websites selling multitude of courses ranging from sushi preparation to advanced Artificial Intelligence. We have arrived at a point in history of mankind where knowledge is no longer passed down from generation to generation. Internet has disrupted a whole new dimension of…

Writers’ Journal #7 – Dark Chocolate

Posted on 26th October 201930th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

“Hand me my chocolate box dear” , said Mrs Antham. Mary was the babysitter for the night but it seemed that she was also babysitting for the elderly lady as well. Mrs Antham , grandmother of baby Jenny , just arrived from England today and have been demanding non-stop from the babysitter. Mary knew little…

Writers’ Journal #6 – Working Late

Posted on 25th October 201930th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

This post is late because I been working till very very very late today. The end.

Writers’ Journal #5 – Sky Mirror

Posted on 24th October 201924th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

Look Ma! There are people in the sky! A lone voice shattered the silence among the crowd of people in the middle of the city. There was no sound because their mouths were opened from the sight in front of them. The sky as they know it no longer there. Instead , there was a…

Writers’ Journal #4 – Managing Project’s Expectations

Posted on 23rd October 201930th October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

Today , the topic will be of project’s expectations. And this will be true no matter what kind of project it is. Be it IT , Infrastructure or Electrical projects , managing the expectations of the stakeholders are very very important yet consistently it is never held close to the management. I am more familiar…

Writers’ Journal #3 – Long Commute

Posted on 22nd October 201922nd October 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

Lets talk about the long commute. It is because on the way home from work today’s the highway got jammed and I arrived at home later than expected. Nothing interesting happened , partly because I didn’t see what actually happened. Anyway , hope there wasn’t any one hurt and the traffic cleared up soon after…

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