ThankYou
By Mayukh in General Literary | Reads: 658 | Likes: 0
It was hardly a year that I had met Oliver and we decided to get married. I was twenty six then. Oliver was twenty eight. Even though we had known each other for almost a year, a new found closeness developed, fueled by the happiness that comes with a wedding, new people, new friends, and new e  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 04:44 PM
I Am A ’Me’ Among ‘Us’
By Aitijhya Kar in Poetry | Reads: 658 | Likes: 1
 (By Aitijhya Kar & Samrudhi Dash) Though you oggle at me, I too understand the language of love. My wings are broken, yet I yearn to fly; Streaking beyond the horizon, I too want to touch the sky. I can feel the sun rise in the creases of my palms As I wake to yet another glorious mornin  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 08:53 PM
We are one but we are not
By Anushka Gairola in Poetry | Reads: 658 | Likes: 0
You be you Let me be me Let's make it the first time Every time we meet Let there be no past Let there be no following Take it one day at a time And feel like it is the last Let's Do everything that we want and pretend it's all-new Let there be no old Let there be no gold Grow old With me And feel l  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 07:45 PM
The Tragedy of a Garden
By Manish Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 658 | Likes: 0
In a garden there were almost thirty trees. Four were of 2-3 years and rest were of more than ten years. One day the owner of the garden thought to extend his residence and thus clearing the garden was like hitting two targets with one arrow. Among the trees there were two mango, one neem and the re  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 02:58 PM
WYSIWYG
By D. Krishnaswamy Rao in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 658 | Likes: 0
Humour WYSIWYG   Written by: D. Krishnaswamy Rao, # 18 (213), III Cross, Garden Villas, Nagarabhavi Main Road, Bangalore 560 072 Contact no: 9731312783 E- mail: Krishnaswamy_rao@yahoo.com   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 02:25 PM
My Melancholy
By Anushka in Poetry | Reads: 658 | Likes: 1
My Melancholy My grief, even if it's grief Is so pure, so holy. Unlike that decorated happiness I've found peace in my melancholy. I didn't realise when my sadness and solace became synonyms. I never knew my sorrows  were turning into religious hymns. Being loving and caring  always led t  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 12:13 AM
Stone: Finding the Beauty
By REHEJA K A in Poetry | Reads: 658 | Likes: 0
The nature sparked thousands of fragments at    me, Calling me into the dense woods. I could see the creepy woods have grown to old, and The leaf no more of the present-day. The water still flows, carrying the essence of coldness. The fresh smog has immersed into the leaves, giving them a  Read More...
Published on Jul 3,2020 01:22 PM
The counter-narrative on acquiescence in silence & sect
By Anandaraj Karunakaran in General Literary | Reads: 657 | Likes: 0
13 March 2020 Tit-Bits: 48: 690 words Analysis The counter-narrative on acquiescence in silence & sectarian issues with the remedy: In fact, that the Aam Aadmi Party is in search of counter-narratives against sectarian issues and on silence in acquiescence and here is the remedy given therein. T  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:34 PM
"नाम मेरा कोरोना "
By Akshat Srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 1
चीन से आया हूँ मै इस बार नक़ली नही असली मौथ लाया हूँ मै नाम तो मेरा कोरोना है  लोग प्यार से COVID-19 मुझे बुलाते है  ची  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 06:57 PM
A Gift
By vyshak kriss in General Literary | Reads: 657 | Likes: 1
A Gift   A young and beautiful evening was on its way, me and my husband were out for a romantic ride. I loved rides, and especially the evening ones. The air felt cool and peaceful. The sky with its pinkish blush and the beauty of the sun’s farewell. Evening rides, they are the best  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:27 PM
कोरोना का अत्याचार
By Bhawana lal in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 4
कोरोना का फैला है जहर  हर गांव गांव हर शहर  अब तो सुधरो अब तो मानो  नहीं तो मच जाएगा चारों और कहर  सीता ने जब लान  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 06:25 PM
Darkness o'er light
By Rincy in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 1
Ever wondered why just two minutes of power-cut causes disturbance. Have you ever thought why we say be the light? Do you know why white is said to be pure and black relates to evil. Yes! It is because it's always easy to accept light and not darkness. It's easier to accept people's goodness than th  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 03:07 PM
அன்பு !!
By Tamizh Kavi in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 0
அப்பா !! தீடீரென ஒருநாள்,நீ என்றாவது என்னை செல்லமாக கொஞ்சிருக்கிராயா என வினா எழுந்தது. சட்டென்று மனம் ஒரு புகைப்  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 03:14 PM
"Look Into The Mirror"
By Anushree Sahoo in Poetry | Reads: 657 | Likes: 1
Look into the mirror and tell me If you like what you see. ──────────────    Because that's the problem, isn't it? Many of us don't. And in the end, it will end up bothering us Even if we say that it won't. Our definition of success was peace When no one would   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 05:32 PM
Chimera
By Akber Ayub in Romance | Reads: 657 | Likes: 0
  Akber Ayub Words: 2480 Short Story akbersait@yahoo.co.uk                                                                      Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 11:09 AM