
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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Looking The Total Lunar Eclipse and Blood Moon...March 3rd 2026.
By a stroke of good luck - I just happened to be in Colorado to watch (or squint) at the 2026 Lunar Eclipse in the wee hours of the morning. It was freezing cold, but who can resist the beautiful Rocky Mountain peaks as the antics in the sky compete with dawn. The advent of morning grudgingly pausing in its beginning of yawning awake.
By Sudais Zakwana day ago in Wander
Worth the Wait: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Beach bumming in a small Caribbean beach town sounded like a perfect way to end our 6-month trip through Mexico and Central America. Or so we thought. The foul, fishy stench of rotten seaweed hit our nostrils as we stepped from the cramped bus and looked out at a rather depressing, empty, and underwhelming black sand beach. It was pouring with rain, and we had to quickly fish out our ponchos. We thought, this couldn’t be it, could it?
By Sudais Zakwana day ago in Wander
The Jar of Seconds
Saving Time to Change Everything Sara always felt rushed. Between school assignments, chores, and the constant stream of notifications on her phone, every day seemed to slip through her fingers. She would finish one task only to realize she had wasted hours scrolling through social media or replaying old habits. One evening, while cleaning her room, she stumbled upon an empty mason jar left over from her mother’s cooking projects. On a whim, she decided to use it—not for cookies, but for something far more unusual: time.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Lifehack
Rhythm of the Streets
Rhythm of the Streets How One Drum Changed Everything Zayan had never thought much about music beyond the playlists on his phone. Growing up in a busy neighborhood where the sounds of traffic, market stalls, and chatter blended into a constant hum, he believed rhythm existed only in noise, not art. That was until the day he discovered an old drum leaning against a brick wall near the corner café. Its surface was worn, the leather stretched thin, but it seemed to call to him in a way no song on his playlist ever had.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Beat
The Garden of Years
How Time Becomes a Friend, Not a Foe Amina Khan had always been fascinated by age. As a child, she would sit with her grandmother for hours, listening to stories of distant villages, lost traditions, and long-forgotten recipes. Her grandmother often smiled, her eyes twinkling with memories of decades gone by. “Longevity,” she would say, “is not just about years. It’s about how fully you live each one.” At the time, Amina didn’t fully understand. Years later, that wisdom became the guiding principle of her life.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Longevity
A Smile in the Rain
A Smile in the Rain Moments That Make the Heart Speak Amara had never been good at noticing people. She moved through life with her head down, focusing on schedules, deadlines, and the constant noise of her own thoughts. That rainy afternoon, she had ducked into a small café to escape the sudden downpour, shaking drops from her umbrella and wiping fog from her glasses. The place was warm, fragrant with coffee and pastries, and almost empty, save for a young man sitting by the window with a sketchbook in hand.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Blush
The Measure of Strength
Rashid had always believed that being a man meant showing no weakness. Growing up, his father had drilled the idea into him through harsh words and strict discipline: a man must endure, a man must provide, a man must protect. Rashid followed the code diligently, hiding doubts and fears, stuffing emotions into corners of his mind where no one could see. Yet by the time he turned twenty-eight, he realized that the weight of unspoken burdens had grown heavier than any physical challenge he had faced.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Men
Shadows of the Alley
In the heart of the city, where the streets narrowed and sunlight barely touched the ground, there existed a network of alleys that most people avoided. They were lined with crumbling brick walls, overflowing trash bins, and the stench of decay that clung to everything. Few knew what actually happened there after dusk. For Malik, however, the alleys were home. Not by choice, but by circumstance. Life had shoved him into the shadows, teaching him lessons in survival that no school could offer.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Filthy
The Weight of One More Step
When Arman collapsed halfway up the hill, he was certain of one thing: he did not belong there. Around him, runners moved with steady rhythm, their breaths controlled, their strides confident. The annual charity hill marathon had drawn athletes from across the region, and Arman felt like an imposter among them. He had signed up three months earlier during a burst of enthusiasm, convinced that this race would mark a turning point in his life. Now, staring at the steep incline ahead, he questioned every decision that had brought him to this moment.
By Sudais Zakwan23 days ago in Motivation











