Utkarsh Sinha
Bio
Tinkering with my writing skills day in day out. I'm a person who likes quality over quantity. Stay tuned!
Stories (18/0)
A writer's battle
In the quiet corners of dimly lit rooms, where the soft tapping of keys or the gentle scratch of a pen is the only sound, a war rages. It's a battle not of swords and shields, but instead, an ever-evolving dance of thoughts, feelings, and the heavy weight of expectation, fought in the labyrinthine corridors of a writer's mind. To an outsider, it might seem peaceful, even mundane. But within, there's a tumultuous storm of emotions, a whirlwind of ideas, and an endless waterfall of inspiration cascading down the cliffs of creativity.
By Utkarsh Sinha8 months ago in Writers
Redemption beneath the Chandra Mahal
Jaipur, the famed Pink City, was an enigmatic blend of ancient architecture and vibrant modernity. The Chandra Mahal, a testament to bygone eras, cast its expansive shadow over the city's maze-like streets and aromatic bazaars. As tourists thronged the palace's grand courtyards by day, none could fathom the secrets that came alive in its concealed chambers by night.
By Utkarsh Sinha8 months ago in Chapters
The Starry Night: A Celestial Dance of Emotion and Color
In the vast expanse of art history, few pieces have captured the collective imagination as intensely as Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night." A swirling tapestry of emotion, color, and light, this masterpiece is not just a painting; it's a journey into the very soul of the artist and an invitation to wander the cosmos.
By Utkarsh Sinha8 months ago in Critique
Books you should read before you die! Comment your favorite!
There's an undeniable charm about books. They are like old friends waiting to be visited, always welcoming and full of surprises. I have a preference for e-books, primarily for their convenience, but there are some tales, some words, and some moments that deserve a tangible presence in my life. That's why I've chosen to buy physical copies of a few select works.
By Utkarsh Sinha8 months ago in BookClub
Work from Home Fails: The Hilarious Hazards of Turning Your Bed into an Office
Ever since the world went remote, my bed has been more than just a place for sleep. It's an office, a dining room, and sometimes, a conference hall. Yes, my bed has seen more PowerPoint presentations than a corporate CEO.
By Utkarsh Sinha10 months ago in Humor
A Brush with Destiny: Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War and Nursing History
Imagine, if you will, stepping into the elegantly adorned shoes of a young Florence Nightingale, a woman whose name would etch itself in history as the very embodiment of nursing. We're about to travel back to the tumultuous years of the Crimean War, a time when the world was shaken to its core, and society's expectations of women were about to be challenged.
By Utkarsh Sinha10 months ago in History