Category Archives: A-Z Blogging Challenge 2018
How My Ebook ‘Tara’ Has Changed My Life?
I take on the baton of Blogchatter Ebook Carnival from Aesha whose ebook ‘Decoding MidLife’ is also a part of the mix. About Aesha’s ebook: It covers topics like – ‘Approaching Midlife with positivity and vigour and not consider it to be a crisis … Continue reading
The Mystery Mania
I have been nominated for Mystery Blogger Award by Priya from priyreflects. Thank you Priya. Priya is one of the most versatile bloggers I have known who can spin an interesting tale on any topic under the sun and write … Continue reading
My Journey of A to Z Blogging Challenge
April is over!! And with it the Blogchatter’s A to Z blogging challenge. What a month it was!! Assimilating thoughts, writing them down, reading posts of fellow bloggers and tweeting like crazy… Wow!! I still can’t believe I did it … Continue reading
Zest for life
This story is part of a novella – A girl was born Do check out the first and the subsequent chapters – https://firsttimemommy.net/category/a-z-blogging-challenge-2018/ The society didn’t take her divorce kindly; she was made out to be a villain. Many of their common … Continue reading
Yesterday Today Tomorrow
This story is part of a novella – A girl was born Do check out the first and the subsequent chapters – https://firsttimemommy.net/category/a-z-blogging-challenge-2018/ Seven years later. Tia was getting ready for the party. She was late. Nikhil would be coming any moment … Continue reading
(e)Xcess Baggage
This story is part of a novella – A girl was born Do check out the first and the subsequent chapters – https://firsttimemommy.net/category/a-z-blogging-challenge-2018/ Over the weekend with Tia away, Tara got much time to think things through. She revisited her past and … Continue reading
Water under the bridge
This story is part of a novella – A girl was born Do check out the first and the subsequent chapters – https://firsttimemommy.net/category/a-z-blogging-challenge-2018/ “I loved you, Himanshu, like there was no tomorrow. I could have followed you to the end of the … Continue reading