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to the official blog of Roy Reema a.k.a Poem Scribbler
Marketer | Writer | Poet
Hi, I am Reema. I am a marketer, writer and poet. I also happen to be an avid reader. I like to travel when I am not writing or being professionally engaged.
In this blog, you can read poetry, prose and book reviews. You will also find insights, tips and tricks related to marketing your startup, freelancing service or business.
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Stories: The Curious Case of Mr. HearSay.
He nodded without even looking at me, gesturing me to sit down and muttered, “Give me a minute; I am onto something important.” I sat across
Roy Reema
Jun 9, 20242 min read
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Poetry: Why the Darkened Heart?
There she sat,
amidst all beauty with gloom in her eyes,
for her heart was lost
and wits all weary,
if only she'd have known why!
Roy Reema
May 4, 20241 min read
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Stories: A Perpetual Night Thinker. Are you one, too?
She picked up her unfinished “Mrs. Dalloway”, paced through a couple of pages, then kept it aside and slipped inside the blanket. All the li
Roy Reema
Apr 14, 20242 min read
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Book Review: Animal Farm- A Timeless Allegory
George Orwell masterfully uses farm animals to symbolize the key players of the Russian Revolution and the subsequent rise of Soviet
Roy Reema
Feb 27, 20245 min read
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Poetry: Wilted Hues.
Under the scorching sun of June,
She sold flowers at the light.
A young girl of twelve or eleven
held dahlias red carmine
Door to door, car
Roy Reema
Jan 24, 20241 min read
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Stories: That Woman with Cats.
Yes, she has two cats who live with her and keep her company (if cats are capable of doing that). Both are of brown colour, different shade
Roy Reema
Jan 20, 20242 min read
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Book Review: Eat. Pray. Love.- Palatable and Relatable
The book begins with Elizabeth, our protagonist, feeling lost and detached in her seemingly perfect life. She then embarks on a journey of s
Roy Reema
Dec 28, 20234 min read
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Mastering Refrain Poetry: Essential Tips and Memorable Examples
You might have come across the mesmerising repetition in Edgar Allan Poe’s “Annabel Lee” or felt the mighty echoes in Dylan Thomas’s “Do Not
Roy Reema
Dec 20, 20235 min read
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Book Review: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck- Overhyped and Cliched.
Manson’s insights, though compelling, are not entirely groundbreaking. The book draws heavily from the roots of Buddhist philosophy and othe
Roy Reema
Dec 14, 20235 min read
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Book Review: And the Mountains Echoed- Captivating and Emotional.
The first thing that will catch your attention is the author’s unique way of storytelling. He uses a nonlinear narrative to weave the
Roy Reema
Sep 22, 20235 min read
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Poetry: The Workers' Song.
"I cleaned and cooked,
and washed and sewed,
I was a house-help".
"Used to cry and sell,
ringing my cart's bell,
I was a street vendor".
Roy Reema
Jun 19, 20231 min read
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The Age of Instagram Poetry
Writing prose or,
sentences with,
line breaks and punctuation,
is not
Poetry.
Roy Reema
May 27, 20233 min read
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Poetry: God's Hand behind all Glory.
My world is infinite,
you think you do is right,
but it's my will you do,
and I work through you.
Roy Reema
Apr 14, 20231 min read
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Classic Love Poems Ever Written.
Poems are the most elegant way of expressing one's feelings and emotions. Let the greatest poets express your heart's true feelings with the
Roy Reema
Apr 13, 202311 min read
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Poetry: An Honest Admission
"We laughed less, fought lesser,
though long back, deeply love-struck."
"Love, was it? Or a mere illusion,
some prophetic dream or a poetic
Roy Reema
Apr 12, 20231 min read
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Poem Writing Tips and Tricks- Rhyming Poetry
Rhyme is a repetition of similar or identical sounds at the end of two or more words. Writing rhyming words in your poems will help you crea
Roy Reema
Apr 5, 20233 min read
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Poetry: Last night I was in his Arms
The day will draw us apart, leaving me hurt and discontent, for his voice was my morning call and his smile the day's first light, his
Roy Reema
Nov 11, 20221 min read
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Poetry: She...
She was not Beautiful,
Not particularly,
But she caught my attention,
Rather splendidly.
Her eyes were some shade of brown,
And though she d
Roy Reema
Oct 12, 20221 min read
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The Curious Case of Catchy Titles and Trashy Books.
The overuse of tasteless language is a marketing tactic of the writer and that writer is actually not contributing anything to the society
Roy Reema
Oct 2, 20223 min read
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Poetry: God spake
And the voice answered.... a thunder "It's your sins, Oh Man, why wonder?
You Looted and reaped and destroyed you, offender!
You butchered a
Roy Reema
Sep 15, 20221 min read
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