Mission Adjourned
By Payal Arun in Sci-fi | Reads: 661 | Likes: 0
The dream was almost real, there were sequences and he couldnot think what to do as they keep on changing and he was just a prisoner of his dreams! Mark Mathews was a NASA scientist who was working on a mission with Sarah Pout and Henry Brown and they had to visit the space station soon in March. It  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 08:00 AM
Jaagar : The manifestation of God
By Naveen pandey in Mythology | Reads: 660 | Likes: 2
God is contained in the particles of nature.He is within the organism as well as outside the organism. He is omnipotent. He cannot feel at ease. The music, silence,and emptiness in nature are only indicative of his presence.  The search for the whole world ends only in what we know by the name   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 08:05 AM
My native, magic to be felt by senses.
By Mugdha Gujar in General Literary | Reads: 660 | Likes: 1
Being born in Konkan is enjoying heaven on earth.  Summer comes with bringing in especially Hapus mangoes.  You can't stop eating them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. (P.s. The mangoes ate in between do not count.) The best way to savour it's taste is eating that full mango with your bar  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 04:16 PM
The open minded society with so called open minded guys
By mahima khullar in General Literary | Reads: 660 | Likes: 4
One of my male friends once told me, " talking about periods or menstruation in public is like risking your own respect".   Little did I know if people still took these things this bad .He was the closest friend I had and I didn't expected this from him like I was frank enough with him an  Read More...
Published on Jun 15,2020 05:05 PM
The Real Hero
By Giridhar Alwar in General Literary | Reads: 659 | Likes: 1
Once there was a man who lived with all the luxuries. He has given a good life to many, giving jobs through his business. He was an inspiration for the workers and a superhero for his children. All of a sudden, one day, the bank seized all his properties, money, etc for trusting his friend and givin  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:44 PM
MY DAD's UNCLE
By Namitha Ravindran in General Literary | Reads: 659 | Likes: 1
One day I accompanied my parents to visit my dad's sick uncle. Initially I didn't want to go, my parents forced me into it like they do with all social arrangements. However this was one decision that they would regret for many years to come.  Now before the reader judges me too harshly, I woul  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 06:58 PM
Decisions: Puppet of Thoughts
By PANWAR VISHAL in Travel | Reads: 659 | Likes: 6
02904 - The Golden Temple Mail arrives at Muzaffarnagar railway station at 4:18 AM on my scheduled time. I hurried in my coach and locked my seat B16. When all the seats in the compartment were empty, I went to the lower berth. After completing my studies of MBA, this was my first job in Mumbai as A  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 10:48 PM
The Monster
By Sandeep Doifode in Crime | Reads: 659 | Likes: 12
To any reader perusing this story as you sink back into your chair, would you say to yourself am I astounded by what I am reading or is it a mere waste of time? And after you have read this story, would you find yourself trying to grapple with the existential question of the seeming futility of  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 01:04 PM
Feeling sometimes is not a reality…!!!
By harish k monga in True Story | Reads: 659 | Likes: 0
Feeling sometimes is not a reality…!!! Among the various healing treatments, the feeling is one of the therapies which too can cure ‘black holes’ of depression without drugs. Sometime back during my search over feeling, I was put wiser that feeling cards are available online for t  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:58 PM
A Conversation Starter
By Gautam Aggarwal in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 658 | Likes: 4
‘Hey! Millet. Wait for me’, shouted Dan, briskly trying to walk and catch up with Millet. ‘Hello Dan,’ replied Millet, as he stopped in his steps and watched Dan swiftly make his way to him. ‘Look at us walking towards the same workplace everyday. We should do it  Read More...
Published on Jun 22,2020 07:11 PM
THE CHILD IN ME
By Debjani Banerjee in Poetry | Reads: 658 | Likes: 0
The child in me wants to giggle, giggle, giggle Mindlessly, unreasonably, constantly!   The child in me wants to question, question, question  Endlessly, fearlessly, curiously!   The child in me wants to live Seemlessly, unhesitatingly, fiercely!   The child in me wants to speak   Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 11:34 PM
Eve Teased
By Sweta Singh in Poetry | Reads: 658 | Likes: 3
An early day of winter When our chemistry class was called off, Our teacher had burned her hands in the lab And we like some sadists rejoiced To spend the rest of the day doing something odd.   So, I took the bike I seized from my brother And went on a ride with my best friend. This w  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:49 PM
The Tsunami
By Prabindh Sundareson in Mystery | Reads: 658 | Likes: 0
Kattapanai. A remote village in the south of the Indian sub-continent. Dec 25 10 AM: There was a festive mood in the air. Paper stars rustled in their fake glory, hanging onto the past. Bare bodied boys ran around with glee. Siluva could recognise some of them, born just last year.   The sea a  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 12:39 PM
Bachpan
By Harsh Goyal in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 0
Bachpan yaad hai ?  Haan wahi bachpan  Jab tum puri raat roya  karte the  Tumhare ghar pe sab  bari bari soya karte the Hawa me jab tumhe  uchala  jata tha  Dil tumhari maa ka baitha jata tha  Aank micholi khele tumhe hasaya jata tha Kaun khaya kaun kh  Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 11:57 PM
Books are Lovely
By Nayaab Suhel in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 4
Books are lovely,                                                  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 02:50 PM