Author: L. R. Noor

  • The Quiet Hero

    My Father, the Quiet Hero: An Immigrant’s Sacrifice and Love | NuraCove My Father, the Quiet Hero An Immigrant’s Sacrifice and Love My father was not a poet. He was an accountant. A man who flung himself, with sheer will, out of the dust of scarcity and into suburban safety. He chose numbers. Not because…

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    Monsoon Madness : Stories By Candlelight

    Monsoon Madness: The Candlelight Hours – Ghosts, Stories, and Roop Kotha | Nura Cove Extended Literary Topics and Keywords candlelight stories, load-shedding nights, Bengali ghost stories, Roop Kotha fairy tales, Haq Villa memories, candlelight hours, storytelling tradition, liminal hour, kerosene lamp stories, Bengali folklore, childhood ghost stories, power outage stories, electricity cuts, load shedding Bangladesh,…

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    Hermes In An Uber

    Hermes in an Uber – Divine Transformation and Cosmic Love | Nura Cove Extended Literary Topics and Keywords Hermes mythology, messenger god, divine intervention, cosmic love, quantum romance, mythological transformation, Greek gods modern world, sacred union, threshold crossing, portal stories, dimensional travel, spiritual awakening, divine mischief, winged sandals, Mercury deity, motion incarnate, cosmic circumference, mythic…

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    A Wreath For Mrs Hayman

    A Wreath for Mrs. Hayman – Soul-Alchemised Memory | Nura Cove Extended Literary Topics and Keywords teacher tribute, childhood memoir, soul-alchemised memory, Mrs Hayman teacher, school anxiety, first day school trauma, unconditional love teacher, educational healing, teacher impact, childhood trauma recovery, safe haven classroom, belonging education, vulnerable child support, educational memoir, teacher kindness, harvest moon…

  • Alchemy of Tears

    Alchemy of Tears – Transforming Grief into Gold | Nura Cove Poetry Extended Literary Topics and Keywords alchemy of tears, grief transformation, emotional alchemy, catharsis poetry, healing verse, soul mirror, philosopher’s loom, maternal grief, child loss, bereavement poetry, transformational writing, therapeutic poetry, trauma healing, pain transformation, weaving metaphor, textile imagery, loom symbolism, golden thread, gilded…

  • The Threshold With Apple Blossoms

    The Threshold with Apple Blossoms – A Memoir of Transformation | Nura Cove Extended Literary Topics and Keywords memoir writing, personal narrative, creative nonfiction, literary prose, poetic memoir, transformation story, grief processing, maternal trauma, healing journey, spiritual awakening, threshold moments, metaphorical writing, apple blossom symbolism, seasonal metaphors, nature imagery, emotional catharsis, women’s voices, feminist memoir,…

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    The Man With The Blue Fire

    The Man with the Blue Fire – A Memoir Chapter | Love, Loss & Transformation The Man with the Blue Fire A Memoir Chapter About Love, Loss & Transformation The main image represents the American spirit and transformative fire of the relationship described in this memoir chapter. Chapter: The Man with the Blue Fire Some…

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    To The One Who Remained

    To the One Who Remained – A Poem for Rozana | Sisterhood & Love To the One Who Remained A Poem About Sisterhood, Sacrifice, and Unspoken Love The main image shows two sisters in a loving embrace, symbolizing the central theme of the poem about familial bonds and support. *”To the One Who Remained”* For…

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    The Year the Door Was Locked from the Outside

    The Year The Door Locked From the Outside | A Mother’s Journey Through Institutional Abandonment Skip to main content The Year The Door Locked From the Outside A Mother’s Testament to Love, Loss, and the Fight for Human Dignity Published July 30, 2025 8 minute read Anonymous A Memoir of Institutional Abandonment and Unwavering Advocacy…

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    The Boy With The Eyes Of A Deer

    The Boy with the Eyes of a Deer | NuraCove NuraCove The Boy with the Eyes of a Deer This is a remembering. Of a deer-eyed child. Of grief as a doorway. Of motherhood as becoming. There was a boy. He had eyes like a deer — wide, unguarded, brimming with wonder. He arrived in…