One Among Others
By Shivkumar K V in Poetry | Reads: 1,312 | Likes: 2
Fear gripped humane; in corpus of frustration. Families locked self; Through disgusting pandemic. Hope is only the four walls; For the human renaissance. For one's in every century; It appeared again and again. The bloody and fleshy diseases; Cholera or Corona; Black death or Spanish flu; Made m  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:39 AM
MY STORY
By NANDIKANTI SAI KUMAR in True Story | Reads: 1,312 | Likes: 1
Sir,Myself Nandikanti Sai Kumar worked has a full time teacher from 2003 to 2012 by running own tutorials by name Sri Sai Academy, worked in KNPW polytechnic college,  taking home tuitions, Even though myself earning sufficent amount not so happy with my routine time table work o  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 11:14 PM
परिवार की एक झलक देखने को तरस गए नैना
By rajni goyal in General Literary | Reads: 1,312 | Likes: 1
कोरोना वायरस की जंग में जो लोग घर बैठे बैठे लॉक डाउन का मजाक बना रहे है और लॉक डाउन के कारण परेशान हो चुके है, उनसे मै  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 07:15 PM
दुआ में खुदा से क्या माँगू
By Dheeraj Sarda in Poetry | Reads: 1,312 | Likes: 1
अगर हर रज़ा हो पूरी मेरी, जो भी मैं दुआ मे मांगू, तो जद्दोजहद इस बात की खुद से, की दुआ मे खुदा से क्या मांगू | एक ग़रीब क  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 10:24 PM
therapize your inner sanctum
By anila vipparthi in True Story | Reads: 1,312 | Likes: 0
Skimming through the old cassettes of my past, reminiscing my little box of memories, it felt like dry mouth with the taste of metal when the strings of the past scooped me into the memories I had buried under my skin. The cracks in my bones missing out on the oiling when only those memories just oi  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 05:17 PM
Unfolding Life
By Tejaswinee Roychowdhury in True Story | Reads: 1,312 | Likes: 0
This story was first published in Jijibhisha Magazine Summer Edition of 2019. ____________________ "Mona! Come here, I want to show you something!" Little Mona came running, her pigtails dancing away. Clutching a toy bus to her bosom, Mona looked up to her mom, her big beautiful brown eyes pos  Read More...
Published on Aug 28,2020 08:11 PM
Bliss
By Nikhat Jonak in Poetry | Reads: 1,311 | Likes: 1
Bliss For the long parched lands, Pearls of water are lost. The sand mixed with agony, Still persist to stay, Though the dreams dwell, The pure serenity of a brook. Life with spears smiling, Is more appealing. The heavens may abandon, But the light of hope prevails. Cold nights reminiscing solitude  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:39 AM
A Soldier's Last Cry-Mumbai 26/11
By karthik tm in Poetry | Reads: 1,311 | Likes: 0
Huddled inside, feeling for a fellow human I sat there distraught, steel in my hand, fire in my belly I could see him moving in front of me, like an apparition My finger had the power to make him meet his doom       A relaxed quite evening, munching on morsels , lazing on CNN A nice   Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 01:03 PM
Musubi / Fate
By Yadhu Krishna Menon in Supernatural | Reads: 1,311 | Likes: 0
It's half past 4 in the morning. Dawn barely peeks through the silhouette of snow-capped mountains, as the profound stillness accompanying an enveloping night gives way to a day filled with new beginnings. The early rays of an advent knock on the doors of a dormant spirit, gently rousing it from its  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 01:10 AM
Hope
By DR BISWAJIT MOHAPATRA in True Story | Reads: 1,310 | Likes: 0
Today is Sunday. I reached Hospital early to see one of my patients Divya, whom I had admitted yesterday for persistent vomiting. A 28-year- old, Architecture graduate, suffering from terminal cancer with a big metastatic node sitting over the stomach. A pale, timid and beautiful lady with lots of   Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 10:38 PM
Mother
By Pooja in General Literary | Reads: 1,310 | Likes: 0
What they grew out of, she grew into.. Wrapped in memories and her warmest shawl, she sat in her porch. Her feeble, bent frame, crouched insignificantly in the large rocking chair. The scratched surface and the chipped wood, resonated a camraderie of years. Her wrinkled, sagging yellowed skin , a sh  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:51 PM
Helen Of Mars
By Yatin in Sci-fi | Reads: 1,310 | Likes: 1
The date is 28th October, the year 3019. It was on this day 11 year's back that the story's protagonist Helen was adopted by a couple - Lucas and Hector. For this special day the couple were going to The Earth Museum located in Ashlew City on the planet Mars. (oh, didn't I tell you?) The Earth is no  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 03:08 AM
Nostalgic room
By andal chitturi in Poetry | Reads: 1,310 | Likes: 0
Nostalgic room As I walked inside the nostalgic room,I found my old rocking armchair,Rocking me back to the good old days, As I walked inside the nostalgic room,I found my old favourite novel,Awakening in me, the passion to read,As I walked inside the nostalgic room,I found my old wooden guitar,Chal  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 06:17 PM
A wheel chair
By tejaswi b l in True Story | Reads: 1,310 | 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
DEPRESSION
By Anushka in Poetry | Reads: 1,310 | Likes: 1
DEPRESSION An endless sea Engulfing souls since eternity Of the ones alone In their despair and feeling of vanity. An emotional tornado disguised as a timeless void Clinging to the last strings of their sanity. Dark days, dark nights, darker within Struggling to find a way back to humanity. A cry w  Read More...
Published on Jul 23,2020 08:15 PM