Articles by kselvam

A Year for Reading

If I were to stack all the things that did not go my way during 2020, I’d be buried under an avalanche of unmet expectations, hopes, and goals. However, amongst all the things that went…


South Asian Representation

“Sports may be difficult for me, but I excel at math! Yes, I will complete your homework, but only if you persuade your friends to stop shoving me inside my locker.”  As I sat in…


Ready Player Two (Audiobook Review)

I loved Ready Player One, a futuristic dystopian novel featuring a society near collapse due to human negligence and climate disasters. The only escape from the daily disappointment of reality is the OASIS – a…


Pandemic Pet Scams

With a global pandemic lurking just outside the door, millions of people find themselves isolated from loved ones during the holiday season. So, what better way is there to combat loneliness than to bring a…


Avengers: Endgame (Movie Review)

Directors: Joe and Anthony Russo Genre: Action/Adventure Running Time: 182 minutes Avengers: Endgame is rated PG-13 for sequences of violence.  Avengers: Endgame. The most anticipated movie of 2019, and the biggest box office hit in…


eQuoo (App Review)

With everything that’s happened in 2020, an app designed to emotionally strengthen you may be what you need at the end of this long, long year. The app eQuoo is designed to do just that….


Front Desk (Book Review)

Loudoun County Public Library recently announced the selection of the middle-grade novel Front Desk for its 2020 1book 1community program. This award-winning novel by Kelly Yang explores immigration, poverty, classism and racism through the eyes…


Integration

It isn’t safe at night. She knew this as well as anyone else, had been taught to repeat the phrase like a mantra ever since she was a child. Don’t travel alone after dark, and…


The Vivificantem

“Dim, damp, musty, metallic, retching,” I whisper to myself. One word for sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing. A ritual almost, to ground myself into a reality of sickness and suffering rather than a fantasy…


Perfection

Mia stood in front of the mirror, gritting her teeth at the painful sensation of her skin twisting and crumpling and pinching itself into Leah Wintern, the loved and well-known darling of her school. Her…


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