Shayan Asghar
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Poet | Lover of Words | Diverse Writer
Captivated by the beauty of expression, I explore diverse topics through poetry and prose. Join me on a journey through the magic of words.
Stories (70/0)
The Case of the Missing Sock
Once upon a time, in a cozy little house nestled in the heart of a bustling neighbourhood, there lived a person named Alex. Now, Alex was an ordinary person in many respects, but there was one aspect of their life that was anything but ordinary – laundry day.
By Shayan Asghar 2 months ago in Humor
A Beacon of Courage
This is the story of a girl who refused to be silenced, whose voice echoed across continents, inspiring countless individuals to stand up for what they believe in. Malala Yousafzai's courage and resilience serve as a beacon of hope in a world often plagued by injustice and inequality. Her journey from a young activist in the Swat Valley to a global icon for education and human rights is a testament to the transformative power of one individual's unwavering determination. In the face of adversity, Malala remained steadfast in her commitment to advocating for the rights of girls and marginalised communities, reminding us all that even the smallest voices can spark monumental change.
By Shayan Asghar 2 months ago in Humans
Unbreakable Dreams
This is the story of a girl who defied the odds and shattered stereotypes with her unwavering determination and boundless passion. From a young age, she possessed an insatiable curiosity and a voracious appetite for knowledge. While others may have doubted her abilities or tried to hold her back, she refused to be confined by societal expectations or limitations.
By Shayan Asghar 2 months ago in Humans
The Summit of Strength
In the heart of the Karakoram Range, where the icy peaks reach towards the heavens and the winds whisper tales of bravery, there lived a girl named Sammina Baig. She was not born into privilege, nor did she inherit wealth or status. But what she possessed was a spirit as fierce as the mountains that surrounded her, and a determination that could move even the sturdiest of boulders.
By Shayan Asghar 2 months ago in Humans
Echoes of the Forgotten
In the quiet town of Willow Creek, nestled among the thick woods of the Pacific Northwest, there lies a house with a history veiled in whispers and shadows. Its windows, like eyes staring into the abyss, seem to tell tales of the souls trapped within its walls. The locals speak of it only in hushed tones, warning outsiders to steer clear of its cursed presence.
By Shayan Asghar 2 months ago in Horror
Hollywood Blockbusters
The silver screen flickers to life, and a colossal shark emerges from the murky depths, sending shivers down our spines. In another dimension, a lightsaber ignites, illuminating a clash between destiny and tyranny. These are the echoes of Hollywood's blockbuster legacy, a behemoth that has not only reshaped the film industry but also sculpted the imaginations of audiences worldwide. From the groundbreaking days of Jaws and Star Wars to the present era of streaming giants and interconnected cinematic universes, the blockbuster has undergone a metamorphosis as thrilling as any on-screen adventure.
By Shayan Asghar 4 months ago in Geeks
"Singin' in the Rain: A Timeless Classic That Continues to Captivate Audiences"
"Singin' in the Rain" is a timeless classic that has captivated audiences for decades with its infectious energy, captivating performances, and memorable musical numbers. As a fan of the film, I can't help but be drawn to its charm and the way it transports me to the golden age of Hollywood. The movie's ability to blend humor, romance, and dazzling dance sequences is a testament to its enduring appeal.
By Shayan Asghar 5 months ago in Geeks
Classic movie review : "Gone with the Wind"
"Gone with the Wind." As an avid fan of historical epics and captivating storytelling, "Gone with the Wind" holds a special place in the pantheon of cinema. Directed by Victor Fleming and released in 1939, the film is an adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, the film unfolds as a sweeping saga of love, loss, and resilience, anchored by the indomitable spirit of its protagonist, Scarlett O'Hara.
By Shayan Asghar 5 months ago in Geeks
Movie review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" is a breath of fresh air in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, introducing us to a new hero with a compelling narrative and a unique cultural backdrop. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the film delivers a dynamic blend of martial arts, superhero action, and a touch of family drama, creating an engaging cinematic experience that stands out in the ever-expanding Marvel universe.
By Shayan Asghar 6 months ago in Geeks
"The Forgotten Love Letter"
In a dusty, forgotten corner of an old antique shop, nestled among a heap of tattered books and chipped teacups, there lay an unopened envelope. Its edges were frayed, and its paper had turned a pale shade of yellow. The envelope, marked with a fading red heart, seemed to whisper secrets of a love long gone.
By Shayan Asghar 7 months ago in Fiction