Category: Poetry

  • The Wind in the Willows

    The Wind in the Willows

    © 2024 Puja Goyal The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame is a classic children’s novel that follows the adventures of four animal friends—Mole, Rat, Toad, and Badger—as they navigate the English countryside and…

  • Animal Farm: A Cautionary Tale of Revolution and Subjugation

    Animal Farm: A Cautionary Tale of Revolution and Subjugation

    Is there really freedom from tyranny? an article by Puja Goyal “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was…

  • Spayed

    Spayed

    Renewed every Summer, The snake finally shed its skin at 80. – The Neonate bore its ugly head from the nest. Primal with Life. Its scales inherited definite hue. – One summer, nipped for…

  • Epitaph to a Dog

    Epitaph to a Dog

    (Sharing a beloved Work I enjoyed tremendously as I read… the harshness of not acknowledging a True Friend and the tragedy of the Friendship not becoming whole, never realising.) LORD BRYON Near this Spot…

  • The Brave Shall Rise Again

    The Brave Shall Rise Again

    We stand poorer now, a hand guiding us is no more. We stand lost now for the poetry will no longer flow. Words stop flowing from the pen; it lies broken. The sparrows weep.…

  • Life Rests in Death’s Bed

    Life Rests in Death’s Bed

    Why fear Death? It sleeps with Life; In warm beds, Making Love, Wandering in Time. In the folds of seconds Time finds pleasure; One Part Life begins, One Part Death consumes it. Life awakens,…

  • Running his own Race

    The power of great thinkers’ lies not only in empowering individuals but revolutionizing the power of thought. Robin Sharma, author and public speaker has been an initiator of such a crusade. Robin’s books have…

  • Fortifying Family Wealth

    It takes foresight to protect family interest says Puja Goyal. Life’s emergency situations require advance preparation and planning. It is a slow and steady process. What would you do for someone you love so…

  • Catching up with the Mother of all Sorrows

    MOTHER OF SORROWS marks the fiction debut of Richard McCann. He describes a post-war middle class America and explores the difficult entanglements of family, the effects of shame upon the formation of one’s most…

  • Talented Mr. Reilly

    Matthew Reilly’s novels are meant for those who can think visually. Puja Goyal caught up with Matthew Reilly in a light hearted conversation, to find out more about what is in store, for his readers next.