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)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Film. Science fiction
"2001: A Space Odyssey" is a visionary and groundbreaking science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick, released in 1968. It is an epic exploration of humanity's relationship with technology and our place in the universe, a work of cinematic art that continues to inspire and captivate audiences over 50 years later.
By Shayan Asghar about a year ago in Fiction
Beyond the Metronome
Playing music with a solid sense of rhythm is crucial to sounding professional and polished. While the metronome is an excellent tool to help develop your sense of timing, there are other techniques you can employ to enhance your rhythmic abilities. In this article, we'll explore some techniques that can take you beyond the metronome and help you develop a deeper understanding of rhythm.
By Shayan Asghar about a year ago in Beat
The Future of NFT Marketplaces
In recent years, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have taken the world by storm. These digital assets, which are stored on a blockchain, allow creators to authenticate and sell unique digital goods such as artwork, music, and even tweets. NFTs have disrupted the traditional art market and have the potential to revolutionize the way we buy and sell digital assets. As the demand for NFTs continues to grow, the NFT marketplace industry is poised for significant growth in the years ahead. In this article, we will explore the future of NFT marketplaces and what we can expect from this emerging industry.
By Shayan Asghar about a year ago in 01
"The Dark Secrets of a Family"
John had always felt like something was off in his family. As a child, he had sensed a tension between his parents, a quiet animosity that seemed to simmer just below the surface. But he never quite knew what it was all about, and as he grew older, he simply assumed that all families had their secrets.
By Shayan Asghar about a year ago in Confessions
To be or not to be, that is the question.
Hamlet had always been plagued by the question of whether to be or not to be. He had spent years pondering this question, wondering if life was really worth living, and if all of the struggles and pain were worth enduring.
By Shayan Asghar about a year ago in Fiction
The Art of Self-Care
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Maya. Maya was always busy, juggling work, school, and a social life. She rarely took time for herself, and when she did, it was usually just to watch TV or scroll through social media. Maya often felt stressed and overwhelmed, but she didn't know how to make it stop.
By Shayan Asghar about a year ago in Education