by Biba Allarakia | 07/01/22 | Blog, Culture, Discrimination, Diversity, Humanity, Humour, Satirical, Short Stories, Travel, Travel, Women
Am I sleep-walking? Or am I being arrested. I turned to examine the man at my left. My eyes were at the level of his belly-button (naturally well-covered by his uniform). I wondered how he would react if I tickled him. I mean come on! Belly-buttons? Tickles? Same...
by Biba Allarakia | 07/10/21 | Blog, Culture, Diversity, Humanity, Humour, Short Stories, Women
Geneva 2001 Crunch, crunch, crunch! I took pleasure in pulverizing the poor innocent autumn leaves accumulating on the ground on that cold October day. I walked slowly to the car park outside the company compound as if I was being dragged to the guillotine. It...
It is so heartwarming to read the author's account of her early childhood offering a glimpse of earlier times in…
Thank you so much, Anne 🙏🏻 I appreciate your encouraging words. I am delighted that my words and story touched…
Thankyou for this story. You may know that we lived in Jeddah in the 90’s. Your writing is so poignant…
Thank you dear Jan so much for your feedback. I hope to be able to collect stories from POC and…
Thank you for sharing this, Biba. The truth you speak is unfortunately a reality for many POC who have been…