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A letter written with the hopes of bringing back her mother, a story of love that evolves and dies in glimpses, friendships formed in a cemetery and a little girl whose hair got burnt. Addressed to heaven is a collection of short stories that relates to everyday life but more importantly, to an everyday human. Madness: Every individual carries a world within. Our heads comprise of secret universes. What we think, what we do is a question we can't answer. And amidst this, madness resides. This theme explores dark depression and unforgiving pangs of anxiety that can grip one anywhere. Self-harm…mehr

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A letter written with the hopes of bringing back her mother, a story of love that evolves and dies in glimpses, friendships formed in a cemetery and a little girl whose hair got burnt. Addressed to heaven is a collection of short stories that relates to everyday life but more importantly, to an everyday human. Madness: Every individual carries a world within. Our heads comprise of secret universes. What we think, what we do is a question we can't answer. And amidst this, madness resides. This theme explores dark depression and unforgiving pangs of anxiety that can grip one anywhere. Self-harm and that one blinking thought to end oneself completely. Dreamers: They come from tiny places; tiny spaces. They dream of going to unheard places doing unimaginable things. The belief that anyone can do anything drives them. And its fire refuses to die. "One day..." and so it goes. Femme: Only women know what women are, the rest are spectators. Theme is dedicated to God's most beautiful creation, the creator of life and many roles that she wears like a cape: women. Semicolon: What could have ended, but didn't. What could have stopped, but didn't. Think about it and your world can go round. A semicolon of one's life bents it into ways one could not have predicted. Theme explores the wars and lives that could have stopped but didn't, all because of a dot and a comma combined.