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Published in P.S. I Love You

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When My Child Asked Me About Childbirth

No, I didn’t roll my eyes or change the subject. — Let’s admit it — sex education is awkward and difficult. Or so we think. Where I come from (India), it is literally non-existent in a family. It’s a matter of modesty and pertinence, to keep the curiosity buried, to swallow the questions and to not expect answers. Back when I…

Sex Education

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When My Child Asked Me About Childbirth
When My Child Asked Me About Childbirth
Sex Education

9 min read


Published in Storymaker

·Jun 23, 2021

5 Resources To Enrich Yourself As A Creative Writer

You must read, but you should also know about other ways. — It is not a new discovery that writers need to enrich themselves in order to grow. Writers have to keep updating their knowledge database, at least in their specific fields or genres, but not limiting themselves to that. It is also important that we know what is going on around…

Creativity

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5 Resources To Enrich Yourself As A Creative Writer
5 Resources To Enrich Yourself As A Creative Writer
Creativity

6 min read


Published in The Bad Influence

·Jun 21, 2021

Mutilated

On self-mutilation —

Poetry

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Mutilated
Mutilated
Poetry

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Jun 16, 2021

In The Chrysalis

On awaiting the metamorphosis —

Poetry

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In The Chrysalis
In The Chrysalis
Poetry

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May 28, 2021

The Night Before I Died: A Posthumous Note

A Prose Poem — The night before I died, they say I was more silent than usual. I was a fairly bubbly girl, so, yes, my silence is unusual. I can understand their judgements. But no, I was not silent. I was the loudest, the most chaotic. I was struggling to keep quiet. Grappling…

Poetry

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The Night Before I Died: A Posthumous Note
The Night Before I Died: A Posthumous Note
Poetry

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Published in Weeds & Wildflowers

·May 23, 2021

On Healing

Healing does not have a deadline. — Healing does not have a deadline. It is not up to anyone to set it for the one who has been hurt. It is a journey, and journeys have destinations, not deadlines. In healing, there is only black and white. You heal or you do not. There is no halfway…

Thoughts

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On Healing
On Healing
Thoughts

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Published in Loose Words

·Aug 8, 2020

The Puppet - 8

When the edges become visible… — I blink - once, twice, thrice — my wooden lids are heavier by nature; my wooden eyes opaque. The strings — frayed, strained, faint — seem invisible; no, the opacity has nothing to do with it. A bruise — sore, mean, blue-green — the reasons feel as thick as dreams doomed wooden…

Poetry

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The Puppet - 8
The Puppet - 8
Poetry

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Published in The Writeous Way

·Aug 4, 2020

The Storyteller: A Psychological Fiction Novel

You can sleep through the world, but not through yourself. — “Writing is like carrying a fetus.” — Edna O’Brien I carried this fetus for four years and finished writing it in Summer 2019. The editing went on for another year, eleven rounds. …

Books

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The Storyteller: A Psychological Fiction Novel
The Storyteller: A Psychological Fiction Novel
Books

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Published in Loose Words

·Jul 3, 2020

When The Rain Ends

A Prose Poem —

Prose Poem

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When The Rain Ends
When The Rain Ends
Prose Poem

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Published in P.S. I Love You

·Jun 14, 2020

The Mold

Poetry Sunday —

Poetry

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The Mold
The Mold
Poetry

1 min read

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Hamna Labeeb

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Author (formerly published as Sana Rose) | Psychologist | www.hamnalabeeb.com

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