Sai ManoharThe story of five guys and a broken showerThere were five guys sharing a room at the college. One miserly rich, one rebelliously vocal, one thoughtfully poor, one charismatically…May 23, 2017May 23, 2017
Sai ManoharinYourQuote StoriesMeet Mallika Sikarwar: The Blossoming Erudite Writer of YourQuoteOur illustrious writer Saurabh Acharya interviewed Mallika Sikarwar, one of the most poignant and thoughtful young minds on YourQuote, and…May 23, 2017May 23, 2017
Sai ManoharinYourQuote StoriesMeet Indhumathi Nagarajan: The Warm Witty Wise Writer of YourQuoteOur writer Sara Jothi interviewed Indhumathi Nagarajan, one of the most profound and subtle writers on YourQuote, and unearthed the purpose…May 17, 2017May 17, 2017
Sai ManoharThe God Shaming FadWe live in an age of psuedo-intellectualism worn with a hypocritical ease from our luxurious couch. And what’s more, it’s indulgent…Sep 13, 2016Sep 13, 2016
Sai ManoharThe familiar Path: A Blind Artist’s PaintingLife’s been the same for too many days. Do something different, or do it differently!Aug 10, 2016Aug 10, 2016
Sai ManoharInsomniaAs I sit up in my bed this late hour, I stare at the blank walls that imprison me. Have they always been this insipid or do they merely…May 9, 2016May 9, 2016
Sai ManoharBroken Wings: A Short StoryIt was the last lap of spring. And the varied flowers from across the street piled on the crowded pavement. Ready to hop aboard their ferry…Apr 19, 2016Apr 19, 2016
Sai ManoharBeing a (Gentle)Man todayWe’ve reached a tragic point in time where a demonstrated bias from the guilty — ignorant or deliberate - stifles any peaceful debate on…Apr 4, 2016Apr 4, 2016