Every type of writing has to start somewhere, whether it's a blog post, an article, or a novel. But before you choose what type of writing you want to do, there is one very basic thing you need to do: get your thoughts out. This article is about easy steps to begin writing.
More than a hundred Korean Drama releases every year which is quite exciting for dedicated fans. However, it could be a little troublesome for first-time viewers. Presenting a list of short, entertaining and non-boring episodes of K-Dramas that could be the first step in this long journey.
Feminism is a word that often generates a lot of hype. However, to truly understand its essence, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's book is an excellent resource. Through various anecdotes of her life in Nigeria, Adichie defines Feminism for the 21st century.
The day-to-day life of the Nakano thrift shop, selling and buying of goods, the love and friendship between Hitomi and Takeo, their bond of adoration and the good feeling of seeing a Japanese neighbourhood through a book are things you would love in The Nakano Thrift Shop.
This is a love poem it speaks of love and how love brings a whole new world you have never seen before.
A short story about a teenage girl who is about to go to college: the expectations of her new life have begun. Her present life is dull has no one to talk to so she is looking forward to better days.
The young couple who were once in love, no longer they are the childhood sweethearts. Their love has faded and as grown-ups, it is not the same as before.
This article is about five K-dramas that are not as popular as they should be and deserve more recognition.
The Strange Weather in Tokyo is the most loved novel of Japanese novelist Hiromi Kawakami. Two people of different generations find a friend in each other, how it grows and eventually makes them fall in love. It is a story about love and loneliness.