I’m Yash Gadade, a writer who navigates the messy beauty of life, the stillness of poetry, and the echoes of the divine. My two blogs—Offshore Scribe and The Eternal Texts—and my three books, The Moon in My Pocket When the Taxi Was Late, An Evening without Regrets, and Miles Between us (co-authored with Kashish Duggar), are where I unravel the threads of human experience, stitching them into stories, verses, and reflections.
On Offshore Scribe , I split my soul in two. One half is the provocateur—think "Unpopular Opinion About Social Media," where I poke at the digital chains we wear. It’s raw, real, and restless. The other half is the poet, spinning lines like "The Perfect Fall" to trap fleeting magic—moonlight, a whisper, a pause. This blog is my battleground and my refuge.
Then there’s The Eternal Texts, where I chase the timeless. Theology here isn’t stiff theory—it’s a living pulse. I wrestle with sacred words, asking what they mean in a world that races past them. It’s my quiet corner for the questions that won’t let go.
My books are where these worlds collide. The Moon in My Pocket When the Taxi Was Late, my first, is a snapshot of the ordinary turned luminous—late taxis and lunar dreams in a single breath. An Evening without Regrets, my second, lingers in the shadows of memory, a brief but heavy dance with what we leave behind. And Miles Between us (co-authored with Kashish Duggar), stretches across distances—physical or emotional, I’ll let you decide. All three are eBooks on Amazon, pieces of me shaped into stories.
Little glance into my personal life. I work as Marketing Executive and I hold a Bachelor degree in Multi-Media. Currently pursuing my Masters in Marketing and Sales from Amity University. Know more about my personal life.
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When I’m not writing, I’m lost in Scarface’s grit, scribbling poem fragments, or wondering why we’re all screen-bound. My words are my lens—sometimes a rant, sometimes a prayer. Stick around; there’s more to unravel.