A Bookoholics world
By hiya shah in General Literary | Reads: 1,289 | Likes: 0
I squeezed myself on the chair, adjacent to his. Penning a few words as he poured his desires out. We were a foot afar yet his mouthed tales slide me miles beyond. It may seem queer but a struggling writer in the age of technology would still travel for an hour in the ever crowded metro's just to ca  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 01:53 AM
The Windmill
By Rupinder in Poetry | Reads: 1,286 | Likes: 0
Swirled my soul with the swirling windmill Across I stood the medieval tree The sight of childhood friend took My soul on the path of nostalgia Who this friend was The Windmill itself.... My heart moved down the memory lane Childhood was childlike then Would see for hours the swirling giant My dream  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 04:35 PM
Ephemeral
By Kajal in Romance | Reads: 1,285 | Likes: 0
Have you ever had that feeling that everything is slipping away from your hand and you can't do anything about it so you just stand there feeling every bit of yourself turning numb. I have always taken life for granted. I didn't think that people around me are going to disappear anytime soon. But   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 04:44 PM
For Granted
By Snigdha Mallapragada in Poetry | Reads: 1,285 | Likes: 0
He was by their side everytime, No matter what the hour is. He handled every emotion of their's, All with ease. Never he asked for anything, 'Cause that's not what he is. Once when he told about his dream, All he got from them was tease. Suddenly he started to realise, He was alone through all h  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 12:55 PM
Curfew
By Manohar Pandit in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,285 | Likes: 0
As the Covid 19 was on rise in early March of 2020, restrictions were being imposed in New Jersey, USA to control spread of the disease. Socialization, the weekend parties were banned, but that did not deter the party mongers. Habits die hard. John never missed a weekend without partying. Howev  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 02:16 PM
8.00 AM
By Prachi Sharma in True Story | Reads: 1,283 | Likes: 0
It is a fine pleasant morning. The sun has already started peeping through the gap between the curtains. 'Ughhh...once again, i had slept in the opposite manner'. Before I am able to reconcile, the table clock strikes 8.00 am. 'Shit! There is a class at 8.15 and he is not gonna spare me beyond 8.20.  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 09:57 AM
If you want to gain
By Aashi Krishnatray in Poetry | Reads: 1,281 | Likes: 0
                                                         If you want to gain something That was yours Leave what wasn’t   Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:56 PM
I Still Exist...
By Dilip Patel in General Literary | Reads: 1,280 | Likes: 0
If a house made of bricks, mortar, wood and metal could tell a tale, here is one.. I will not tell you a lie. That is the prerogative I leave for you, the humans. The picture you may create in your mind from what I remember how I looked over 50 years ago, may not induce any romantic feelings. Thre  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 05:08 PM
Another Earth
By Afreen Shanavas in Sci-fi | Reads: 1,280 | Likes: 0
2014 November 8th, GST 10:38 am “What the hell?”, the agent breathed, staring at the screen, open-mouthed with shock. “Guys, are you seeing this?” The large 24-foot screen displayed the satellite zooming in on a planet which looked exactly like Earth; an incredibly rare &lsqu  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 10:57 AM
DEAR LOVE
By charu in Romance | Reads: 1,278 | Likes: 0
That day when God was looking at the earth from above, his eyes stopped on the pretty lady wearing blue overcoat and carrying yellow umbrella. God knows she was finding a place to sit and read the letter, she was carrying in her coat's Pocket, God quickly paused everything and placed a bench twenty   Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 09:11 PM
A wheel chair
By tejaswi b l in True Story | Reads: 1,277 | Likes: 0
A wheelchair. Perspective and truth - I was a fan of relativity. Long time ago ,used to spend hours reading how events in this universe are connected..how gracefully they vow a interlace of network - complex yet magnificent. Today's story is all about - perspective and truth. Well, the story begins   Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 02:02 AM
Shallow Deep
By ithihasa in Mystery | Reads: 1,277 | Likes: 0
                                   SHALLOW DEEP     ".............I was trembling, nervous and feared for my life. I sat down the tree, hid myself in the bushes. Thought I was going to spend the night  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 05:02 PM
Bonds.
By Christel in Poetry | Reads: 1,277 | Likes: 0
Bonds. Life is filled with bonds we make, That sometimes last for long, Most often, for granted we take, Feeling nowhere to belong. Man is a social being, they say, A being that longs for love and care, Many a times expectations end in dismay, Life is blamed for being unfair. The heart fails to di  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 11:22 PM
Life
By shireen ahsan in Poetry | Reads: 1,272 | Likes: 0
Life As I stood gazing out of the window  I always wondered about the journey called “ life” As I understood its a beautiful sprinky mix The right mix of love positivity, serenity, passion and calm mix these together  make a beautiful sundae top it with Kindness  Garnish i  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 04:21 PM
In The Mother's Lap
By Sourav Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 1,271 | Likes: 0
Before opening its eyes in this world, a baby gets nourishments from its mother’s womb for nine months. The parents as well as the whole family eagerly wait for a new life to know whether it will be a male or a female. As soon as it steps into this world and begins to cry, they celebrate and t  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 07:16 PM