Shazee Tahir
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Storyteller | Fantasy & Self-Love Writer | WIP: Action Superhero Series
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From Struggle to Success: Remarkable Story
Pablo Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug lord who was the leader of the Medellín Cartel, one of the most powerful and dangerous drug cartels in the world during the late 20th century. His criminal empire was involved in the production, trafficking, and distribution of massive amounts of cocaine.
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in Criminal
Murder
The murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in 1955 brought nationwide attention to the racial violence and injustice prevalent in Mississippi. While visiting his relatives in Mississippi, Till went to the Bryant store with his cousins, and may have whistled at Carolyn Bryant. Her husband, Roy Bryant, and brother-in-law, J.W. Milam, kidnapped and brutally murdered Till, dumping his body in the Tallahatchie River. The newspaper coverage and murder trial galvanized a generation of young African Americans to join the Civil Rights Movement out of fear that such an incident could happen to friends, family, or even themselves. Many interviewees in the Civil Rights History Project remember how this case deeply affected their lives.
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in Criminal
The real ghost story
Before Reddit.com user Digsdaws got down to recounting their scariest of ghost stories—about living in a place that was obviously teaming with honest-to-goodness members of the spiritual world—they pointed out the irony of ghost stories that begin with the phrase, “I don’t believe in ghosts, but …” After all, no matter how a ghost story begins, it always hinges on the notion that, come on, of course we believe in ghosts!
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in Horror
The creation of world
The creation of the world is a concept that has been explored in various religious, cultural, and scientific narratives. Different belief systems and disciplines offer unique perspectives on how the world came into existence. Here are a few viewpoints:
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in Fiction
The Poetry Book to Read in 2024
As a reader, I love this moment when we look ahead to the new year’s literary landscape, considering and prioritizing what to read first, wondering what will enthrall us. Sure, an anticipated list can have the delicious capriciousness of an amuse-bouche; in the end, it doesn’t tell you much about the full menu. But isn’t that the joy of it? There’s still so much left to discover.
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in Poets
Tourism Of Pakistan
As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Pakistan is a country with diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and a variety of attractions for tourists. Please note that the information might have changed, and it's advisable to check more recent sources for the latest updates. Here are some highlights of tourism in Pakistan:
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in Poets
Flower Art
Flowers art" can refer to various forms of artistic expression featuring flowers as the central theme. Flowers have been a popular subject in art for centuries, celebrated for their beauty, symbolism, and the diversity of colors and forms they offer. Here are some ways in which flowers are depicted in art:
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in Art
The Best ( and most anticipated )fiction book of 2024 so far
There are few pleasures—or responsibilities—I appreciate as much as the chance to survey a whole year’s worth of books. Hundreds of thousands (or millions, depending on what and how you’re counting) of great titles are published each year: Giving each the equal consideration they deserve is impossible, but I’ve stubbornly resolved to try anyway. After digging—in some cases, literally—through as many books as the ELLE office could squeeze in, we decided to split our annual “best of 2024” list into five categories: literary fiction; nonfiction; fantasy and sci-fi; romance; and mystery and thrillers. Those other lists are forthcoming, but for now, you’ll find below the standout fiction we recommend for the first few months of 2024.
By Shazee Tahir4 months ago in BookClub