Fishes and Me.
By savita Kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 0
    Fishes And Me.  Fishes And me, we both live in this world.  They swim in the aquarium,  I wander in the world.  Fishes And me, we both live in this world.  They live in a school, I earn from a school.  Fishes And me, we both live in this world.   Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 12:02 AM
Spokesoul
By Avinash P U in Fantasy | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 0
In the city of Chennai, there was a young man with million dreams on heart. searching for recognition pushing hard for the moment. Mukesh a Mechanical Engineer working in a service industry, he was so passionate about joining the forces.  During his childhood his family hit financially hard he   Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 12:25 PM
Just a conversation
By Ritika Garg in General Literary | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 2
The conversation which intrigued me to think the harsh unnoticed realities Background Family of four where both of my parents are government officials and my younger brother and me are doing a job in MNCs in Hyderabad and Bangalore respectively. ( dinner gossip while serving ice cream)Me: Mumma, why  Read More...
Published on Jul 25,2020 02:28 PM
Last Journey
By Mini Kohli in General Literary | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 0
I have been wronged……dreadfully and obnoxiously wronged! Standing in the balcony of my nineteenth-floor apartment, I repulsively go over every instance I have been wronged through the thirty-four winters I have seen. I was named Devdutt by my father and Dev by my mum. But what I want y  Read More...
Published on Jul 26,2020 03:17 PM
पाक-पकिजा पैगाम
By keshav sharma in Poetry | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 0
आहिस्ता आब-ए-चश्म आली हुए ।आशुफता में सहज अल्फाज भी खाक हुए ।इज्तिराब इताव इल्लत में कई आलिम खाक हुए ।इतम इमान इबार  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:32 PM
The Empty Playground
By Priyanka Singh in Poetry | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 1
The swings are feeling unimportant. Children no longer squabble  Over whose turn it is next, and The slides miss babies’ babble As they threw handfuls of sand On it, and fished out some shiny pebble. Merry-go-round goes round no more Nor the see-saw low and high. The playground   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:54 PM
The Sorrows of Shopping
By Priyanka Singh in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 0
There’s no rose without a thorn! In life, everything that you like comes with something you don’t quite like. I enjoy shopping, but there is one aspect of it I find irksome – the over-enthusiastic sales staff ever ready to “help” you. For someone like me, who is not rea  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 12:28 AM
a thunderbolt trip to london
By jovesha in Travel | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 0
Diary of Francica Arora A Prodigious trip to England Monday Today was the day I’ve been waiting. My school is closed due to snow. My mom usually scolds me as I will always sleep. But today I woke up at 6:00 am. Guess what? Today me and my family I are going to England! I packed my bag and I wa  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 02:06 PM
Incredible love saga
By Anushree Choubey in Poetry | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 5
Day one, she gazed at him,helpless to admire him madly turns out he waits for her gaze; and the story thus begins. Endless exchange of sights and smile; Eventually bond grew stronger. Crushing on someone was not real for her untill she finds out geeky guy could be interested in her ever, more fascin  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 01:36 AM
Belle illumination of the deep
By Amie Madekar in General Literary | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 0
Belle illumination of the deep    "Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark. In effect, the people who change our lives the most begin to sing to us while we are still in darkness. If we listen to their song , we will see the dawning of a new part of our  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 08:19 PM
Braille Script
By Drishya Anil in General Literary | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 1
My hands moved through the books in the library.My fingers got struck to a unique book,it was a Braille Script.I was excited to see it for the first time,I opened the book with all its curiosity,moved my fingers through the projected prints.Later on I went home and slept at night.The next morning wh  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 12:58 AM
The Love Of Yours
By Divya Dilip Shetty in Poetry | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 0
No Scope For Hatred To Grow When Love Is Like A Snow, I Felt The Cool Breeze Of Yours When You Passed By My Soul, You Calm Down The Fire Of Mine With The Icy Love Of Yours, I Always Wonder, What If You Weren't The Part Of My Life ? How Could This Angry Bird Survive ?  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 09:11 PM
Enigma!!!
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 0
The Enigma!!! She was the story that you heard about and could tell to others--but never really know if it happened in reality. She was the dream that ended the moment you woke up from the sweet slumber. She was the portrait of beauty that you would admire in awe and wonder--but never know anythin  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 10:29 PM
Quarantine
By Jermilla susairaj in General Literary | Reads: 1,049 | Likes: 1
Don't complain that you are bored these quarantine days. Don't complain that you are not able to do the things that you love to do. Don't complain that you are not able to execute the plans scheduled long ago. Don't complain it's hard to be at home all day long. Instead above all these understand th  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:21 PM
Bombay Rain
By Aftab Yusuf Shaikh in Poetry | Reads: 1,049 | Likes: 0
The clouds gatheredaround the palace She sat betweenmy two legs-spread out like a rumor,her head resting on my knee. And it rainedslowly and slowlyall night long.  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 01:51 PM