About Anis




My survival mode in life has always been writing. 

I have nothing else to fall back on except on words, pen, paper, and sometimes, keyboard. In many ways, that has really helped me to deal with all the craziness thrown my way. 

I wrote like my life depended on it. I wrote poems about how my daughter hated Math, I wrote gratefulness posts about the perfect toast, I wrote silly jokes and riddles, and whatever I could remember from last night's dream.

I wrote about things I feared, wished, and desired. Many times, my stories were about an alternate decision I could have taken at key milestones in life. I wrote words about serious stuff like finance and tech, and emotional stuff about my mom and grandma, and growing up as the third child in the family.

And then I wrote some more. I wrote letters to ministers and presidents, I wrote other people's resumes, academic papers, reports.

I wrote love letters, resignation letters, and I wrote letters to dead people and friends long gone, crying as I did so.

I'd like my words to be like that ephemeral star travelling across the dark universe, shining its light for others long after it is gone.

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