by Dr. Supriya Blair | Short Story
She sat in a quiet reverie, a sundry of thoughts thrown into the glistening lake A thought went into the lake, accompanying each rock, with its own untold legacy She was waiting for release Waiting to get to the other side Why, she asked, why is it like this? Her...
by Dr. Supriya Blair | Short Story
Young grasshopper lived her life the only way she knew how: protecting, defending, armoring up. Young grasshopper struggled to accept her brilliant little body and curiosity for the world. Always wishing she was bigger, stronger, and more knowledgable, young...
by Dr. Supriya Blair | Short Story
Rani’s daughter was a curious child by nature. She was brought into this world with her big wide eyes shining brightly and looking all around her. Rani lovingly called her daughter, Chitti (little one). Chitti started walking at eight months of age and got into...
by Dr. Supriya Blair | Short Story
Alora paced the room, biting her fingernails as she thought out loud. “Okay, the Magic Dragon will be stopping by later today… what should I ask him?” She continued to think, as she quickly walked back and forth across her room in the castle tower. Alora seldom left...
by Dr. Supriya Blair | Short Story
“In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art.” – Rumi Mona ran a mile a day. It felt good. To hit the pavement, drown out the noise, ignore...
by Dr. Supriya Blair | Short Story
One day Cactus said to his best friend, Bear, “Hey Bear, I’m feeling pretty glum.” “Why’s that?” asked Bear. “Well, Bear, it’s just that… everyone loves you. They come up to you and give you big hugs and hold your hand. All of our friends think I’m too prickly and...