He Who is the Wounded Storyteller

The Wounded Storyteller. Not only wounded physically, mentally, but wounded in the eyes of society. The Wounded Storyteller. He who is unable to tell his own story. He whose illness has no defined cure. The Wounded Storyteller. He whose story the world has claimed. He whose life is taken by physicians and treatments, before his […]

Where I’m From

I am from Q trains, from colorful Pakistani clothing on weekends, and black skinny jeans on weekdays. I am from spicy chicken and rice, from filet-o-fish and halal carts. I am from all-night study sessions, and Saturday sleep-ins to 4 o’clock I am from striped red, white and blue flags, and bigger green ones, with […]

The Detective’s Crusade

“There is the ‘fight’ or ‘crusade’ against cancer; cancer is the killer disease; people who have cancer are ‘cancer victims.’” – Susan Sontag in Illness as Metaphor “While many doctors speak of themselves as “problem-solvers” or as “working out puzzles,”, some use a more vivid metaphor, likening themselves to “detectives,” thereby picking up on the […]

What Defines “Normal” in 2019?

Although “normalcy” has been an idea that has existed for centuries, dating back to when eurocentric ideas of beauty took over the initial Greek ideas of idealism, social media and the access to photography and photo-editing has emphasized the negative connotation of the idea of “normal” and “ideal”. In today’s age, it is close to […]