Igniting Flames

Jonathan wasn’t sure where this relationship was going. He was a man, a straight man. He was very sure about this because he had a major crush on a girl before. She was the one who came to him, changed her class timetable to suit his, so she’d be in all the same classes as... Continue Reading →

How to Effectively Execute Your Plot

So, you’re a creative writer? You have an idea for a story, but don’t know what to with it? Every plot idea deserves the greatest story to be built around it and you are going to be architect of this. You can do it! All you need are motivation, self-confidence, dedication, a little concentration, and... Continue Reading →

Story Snippet #28

“Whatever for?” she cut him off. “You lost a friend. A very good childhood friend. In a battle against an evil witch. That’s something to cry about. It’s a huge loss.” - Lorinda Yuri to Linel Snayt

Our Motherland

This landThat has been the embodimentOf successes and losses,Of great rulers and immense sacrifices –To-day, our Mother India is celebratingThe act of self-governance.This landThat has been the homelandOf free men and bold women,Of melodious singers and daring fighters –To-day, this independent India is celebratingThe Purna Swaraj of 1930. Great have beenThe sacrifices,The accomplishments,And the compassionOf... Continue Reading →

Hey SciFi & Fantasy Authors – I have space on my blog for you! #SciFi #Fantasy #EpicFantasy #ZeeKelleyBlog

I am all about sharing the author love! Everyone can always use a little boost getting their books out there! If you write any of the following, let’s get you featured! Did I mention it’s FREE? Epic FantasyHigh FantasyClassic FantasyGaslampSteampunkMythologicalDragons & Mythical CreaturesSwords & SorceryDark FantasyAction/AdventureComing of AgeColonizationCyberpunkDungeons & DragonsDystopianFantasy SportsGamingGalactic EmpireGenetic EngineeringHard ScienceHorrorMangaMagical RealismMyth... Continue Reading →

Being A New Mother

It's been a while since I posted on this blog. I've been more active on my social media. What's taking up my time and energy is - postpartum recovery, child care, and my coursework. I'm opening my story documents every day to write, even if only five or ten words. That's still progress at a... Continue Reading →

Story Snippet #27

‘People grow, they change,’ he told himself. ‘This was who she grew up into. This is whom I should fight now.’ He grunted inwardly. ‘Me fighting my friend? Doesn’t seem very loyal at all.’ ~~~The Lost Fable, Book 2 of The Sahara Chronicles Find this much-acclaimed epic fantasy series here!  

My Reading Habit and How It Transformed Me into an Author

My love for stories began - as far as I can remember - when I was around five years of age. Take or give a couple of years. It was when my parents used to take turns to read to me and my brother at bedtime. They used to choose a Tinkle book or a Magicpot magazine to tell us stories, with the hope that we would fall asleep.

Krishna – Myth or Reality?

My attempt to prove the legend of Krishna with actual literary and archaeological sources unearthened by experts.

Parchments of the Times Past

In a previous article, we have seen the existence of the legend of Krishna in the Indian subcontinent. His story to-day exists as a legend and mentioned in enough sources to convince a large amount of the populace of his actual life on Earth.

Now, let us explore this question: Was Krishna real or just a myth?

While trying to answer these questions, I’m certain we’ll also explore the answers to questions such as:

  • When did Krishna live?
  • Are the stories surrounding Krishna and his valour true?
  • What was life like during the time of Krishna’s supposed existence?

As we have already seen, Krishna is regarding as an avatar of Vishnu, one of the three major gods of the Hindu pantheon, and highly reversed amongst Hindus for a long time – even to this day. The most obvious sources of his stories are The Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, and the Puranas…

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The Eternal Dream – Part I: Lost and Found

Introduction Part I: Lost and Found It wasn’t like Annalise had ever fallen in love before. So, when she received a message from her best friend’s mother about Gale’s arrival back at Loyola Town, and her heart began to hammer in her chest painfully, she knew it was long-lost feelings of love coming rushing back.... Continue Reading →

Story Snippet – #22

“Find your friend as fast as you can. Calamity is coming in the unforeseeable future – I can sense it. It’s already been prophesied. It will come… and when it does, you have to be with your friend and be ready, both of you. And the rest of your friends. Your generation has been rewarded... Continue Reading →

The Day of Solemn Promises

What a day it is to-day! – A great and auspicious day! – A day that was the very symbol Of freedom Of our predecessors, our neighbours, And our country! What a day it is to-day! – A day when the Constitution was revealed to the world – A day that was the very symbol... Continue Reading →

Stuck in Time

"Stuck in Time" started as a prompt related to a novella-writing contest that I eventually opted out of. I was writing the story as it came to me, without much of planning - which is usual for me - and it was taking time for ideas to strike. Plus, as it turned out, it ended... Continue Reading →

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