Bread
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in Poetry | Reads: 1,227 | Likes: 10
The sun shone bright on the railway track The gravel grey and dry  This path would take us home very soon No one could now deny They shoved the breads inside their shirts I did the same with mine My child and man, all those that starved We would eat them all next time Weary of the hot, long wal  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 11:40 AM
Days of Pain: Legends Bleed
By prajakta Salunke in Poetry | Reads: 378 | Likes: 10
Why are women's afraid to speak about menstruation? Is it my fault I am born a girl?We fight that pain having fake smile on face. Oh damn! I can't enter the kitchen I am bleeding down there said my mum. We women's are legends who bleed for a week, hey people can you spare your time and read my poem?  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 10:01 AM
The Bar
By Gautam Narayan in Sci-fi | Reads: 803 | Likes: 10
I walked into a bar.  The lower frontal lobes of your brain just suited up, ready to jump out of a metaphorical aircraft flying in your head. Awaiting humour as probable instruction.  But no, there is no joke coming this way. Not right now. Steve Miller Band's Joker played over the wall mo  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 12:08 AM
The Cheerleaders are DEAD
By Charmi Jain in Mystery | Reads: 437 | Likes: 10
The weather was always breathtaking in the beautiful town of Lanshire. It was a home to huge daffodil gardens spread all across the town. But.... It was also the home for the most horrendous murder mystery. It all began in the year 2006. Girls started getting missing after school and their bodies we  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 04:35 PM
The things that we take for granted
By Aditi in General Literary | Reads: 688 | Likes: 10
Like any other person out there I pretend to lead a happy life but like any other person out there, a heavy grey cloud constantly looms over my head. I believe that every small act has large consequences, that some acts may lead to great repercussions. I have made many mistakes in my 37-year-old lif  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 02:39 AM
HALF A FAIRY TALE
By Doel Biswas in Romance | Reads: 597 | Likes: 10
                                               HALF A FAIRYTALE     Deathly calm pre  Read More...
Published on Jul 26,2020 01:34 AM
Filter and Flaws
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 2,184 | Likes: 9
Snapping out of the snapchat filters I embraced the filter free days Knowing I’ll be thoroughly exposed Of all my deepest shames My double chinned face And the acne scar trace Fat waist and a flat chest Split ends and old school trends Thick thighs and sunken eyes Tiny palms and faded hair dye  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 09:52 PM
The Visitor
By Sudhir Rao in True Story | Reads: 1,480 | Likes: 9
It was dusk. She walked through the house switching on the lights in the Kitchen, the Pooja Room and the living room. She was alone, as she had often been since she got married years ago. Her husband was out on a Marketing tour, something that happened quite frequently. Her son was abroad and she ho  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:29 PM
ESSENCE OF SENSE
By Prakash in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,033 | Likes: 9
ESSENCE OF SENSE.......By Commodore G Prakash.....    They moved with real purpose. Nothing distracted them. Neither bullying buses,  nor hurrying people.  Autorikshaws turning around without warning could go to hell. They didn't care. They moved on, young and old, male and femal  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 02:56 PM
The bond in her dreams
By Saru Sharma in Romance | Reads: 739 | Likes: 9
Her steps were not clear, vision blurred by the sound of those loud late night parties.(Her favourite though!) She seemed quiet and looked down to either keep a check on her favourite heels or to check that nobody is judging her. And in that strange series of motion, he comforts to drop her home awa  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:00 PM
Boys Don't Cry? But Men Do!
By NILKAMAL MUKHARJEE in Poetry | Reads: 953 | Likes: 9
I’m a Man,You’re a Man,From me to You,Not Lots of words, but few   It’s okay if your wife earns more,Only important is, she loves you from the core,It’s okay if you got defeated by your sister,Maybe, that’s why she can beat the molesterIt’s okay if your crush  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:01 PM
The House of Bamboo
By Anurag Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 697 | Likes: 9
Like the Apple of Eden, it was forbidden. And therefore, enticing.   The song, I mean. None of us kids were allowed to even hum it, let alone sing it. It was an okay-ish song, nothing too great, but those two brothers, Rakesh and Rajesh, liked it so much they kind of made it their own, not all  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:21 PM
நாய் படாத பாடு
By Kothai Ravi in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 4,658 | Likes: 9
நாய் வளர்ப்பவர்கள் வீட்டுக்கு போயிருக்கிறீர்கள?நமக்கு தான் அது நாய், அவர்களுக்கோ அது செல்லப் பிள்ளை !இருந்து வ  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 07:24 PM
Twist in the tale
By Swathi Kamath in Poetry | Reads: 3,314 | Likes: 9
She went around looking desperately Searching far and wide, in the land and sea. Roamed in the streets, kept asking around, "Have you seen my husband, has he been found? He has been missing since days now."  The nights she spent without sleep During the day she did weep People pitied her; said,  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 08:49 PM
Logging in Manali memories
By Vidya in Travel | Reads: 709 | Likes: 9
I want to write this article to share with you a glimpse of the unnerving scenic beauty that I experienced during my stay in Manali. We set foot in Delhi and opted for a road drive from Delhi to Manali. A small stop in Chandigarh I believe for refreshments and Khana at night 11.30 and for the love o  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 09:13 AM