My 21 days on Lockdown - Week 1 (Days 1-7)
By Jocelyn in General Literary | Reads: 716 | Likes: 1
Day 1 of 21 - 25th March 2020 21 days lockdown! Did that come as a shocker to you? Well, I believe we were all half expecting that to happen considering the circumstances of Coronavirus pandemic. Definitely, desperate times call for desperate measures. While, Netflix-ing and chilling in the comfort  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:15 PM
Please... love the children too
By Uma Chandrasekar in General Literary | Reads: 716 | Likes: 3
  Please... Love the Children too             The new world as it was forced upon us totally entombed the already buried humanity inside us. One thing I learnt during this “stay together by staying apart movement” is that the more we  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 06:50 PM
Two realities in satire .
By vaibhi narang in General Literary | Reads: 715 | Likes: 4
The family was at home . Everyone together, after the years of hassling to fulfill the wants and needs of life .Music player for the leisure and to make most to pass the time , kitchens stuffed with food more than it ever witnessed on the arrival of gaudy guests in lifetime. Everything was done righ  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 01:43 PM
A Broken Glass Piece
By Shilpi Srivastava in War Story | Reads: 714 | Likes: 8
This Poem is direct from my heart and hopefully I have been successful in writing least of 1% of the feelings the brave women of are country have in the heart. A broken Glass piece   To you, I look like a broken glass piece, I tried, I tried, but the pain doesn’t ease. I know I yelled  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 01:52 PM
His presence
By Tanmay Anand in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 14
As he just crosses by His skin touches mine Like a holy wine That touch of his everlasts Not on my body But on my soul The whole place smells like him Every breath of him can be felt Those cold currents suddenly wraps me around tight with a little bit of warmth sight Ahhhhnmmmm I don't know there's   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 07:30 PM
A beautiful end
By khushi kaul in Crime | Reads: 714 | Likes: 50
A Beautiful End - Khushi Kaul   So, it has been a year since I have gone back to my village. I couldn’t breath there. I failed to give justice to Amayesha and Swastik. I have given up. I just feel like that solus Pluto, who is there in the space but can’t find it  Read More...
Published on Jun 26,2020 11:17 AM
My Diary of 1971- Living thru War .. Day 2
By Ratna Pande in True Story | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
The day was so long ... we all sat at home in silence, not understanding what it meant to be at war. I was in class 8, I had seen the book "War and Peace" in the library and read the Guns of Navarone and Diary of Anne Frank, and the thought of war seemed scary and bleak. At 6pm, my father Chirag ret  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 04:40 PM
Not another dead body
By godavar in Crime | Reads: 713 | Likes: 0
He got out of work with the usual mix of fatigue and frustration. The project his team was working on was already overdue and overbudget, and there was no clarity on its future. He checked his phone's clock - too late to head to the gym again. The last office shuttle was also gone, which meant anoth  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 08:22 PM
Around the clock
By Abhay in Poetry | Reads: 712 | Likes: 1
You are beautiful You are criminal You stole breath from my lungs You mark your name in my heart beat  My tears are running to check around you My breath loosing the heat Whenever I hear your voice  My heart stop its beating Your are killing me Your are bad for me So why do I feel eupho  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 12:05 AM
The Concept of 'God'
By Vinoth M in General Literary | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
Who is ‘God’? Or should I say, what is ‘God’? No, this is not an atheist’s ranting about chance or a complaint against religions, so please don't hesitate, just continue... Some say, it’s a person watching us from above, for some others, it’s a force unlike   Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:48 PM
Letter to my 18 year old self
By Siya Singh in General Literary | Reads: 711 | Likes: 1
And one day you're 18 years old .Can you see that glint of excitement in your beautiful yet tired eye because your love for diving into the deepest oceans that weaves various stories each time you pick up a book ? But darling , as you grow older you will realise that everytime its not the happy endi  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 12:39 AM
ठहराव
By Manpreet Sarla in Poetry | Reads: 711 | Likes: 0
ठहरे हुए पानी में जैसे थोड़ा बहाव ज़रूरी था, भागती दौड़ती इस ज़िदगी में थोड़ा ठहराव ज़रूरी था, ज़रूरी था कि हम अपने अंतर्मन   Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 04:57 PM
Little Gestures Matter the Most !
By Kargila Ranganathan in True Story | Reads: 711 | Likes: 6
Every morning, I used to take an auto to work. Just like the new day, it used to be a different auto and different driver every other day. Therefore, after completing my ride, never have I failed to confess my gratitude to the driver. Isn’t it my duty to pay the driver for his service?Similarl  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 11:57 AM
कटी पतंग
By MR VIVEK KUMAR PANDEY in Poetry | Reads: 711 | Likes: 1
"जंग के मैदान में तु हिम्मत मत हारना,  कटी पतंग की तरह तु कट मत जाना,  पंखों को फैला के उड़ना है तुझे बस ,  तु हिम्मत  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:17 AM
Enough
By Anjutha Ranganathan in Poetry | Reads: 710 | Likes: 1
for, i'm here not 'cause of you i'm here  'cause of me. for, i've come this far all my myself. and, i will continue to go  far.. all by myself too. 'cause of my strenous  efforts, sleepless nights and labour. so don't bother much.   she doesn't need ya or your damn opinions. &nb  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:39 PM