Prostitution:A story of lost women.
By Janhvi Lakhmani in Poetry | Reads: 744 | Likes: 7
Your body is sacred despite of your engagement... You share compeer deference and deserve equal warmth.. I know and I can feel it all, you were forced to indulge into this, even if this isn't you ever wished for... Your dreams were stolen and your dignity was raped.. People forced themselves upon yo  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:34 PM
DO YOU?
By Deepa Srinivasan in Poetry | Reads: 276 | Likes: 7
DO YOU??  Do you really think it's easy to lead a man's life?  Do you really think there are no pressures, no restrictions, no fears for a man??  Do you really think the society gives it's full freedom, and not judge a man?  Do you really think there is no such thing called pain   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 02:06 PM
MANDALA
By Shruti in Poetry | Reads: 340 | Likes: 7
Life is like a mandala! A never ending journey of soul. That embraces the element you put in it, And the color which you fill it with! It gives you all the freedom how you want to make it, Bold, dramatic, serene, beautiful or all of this!        Asymmetrical  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 03:19 PM
Yours truly
By HARINI MANIAM R in Romance | Reads: 335 | Likes: 7
It was a lovely summer morning and an active day for all of us, as we were about to receive our test papers. The entire class were at the end of their seats; few hustles here and there, yet the feeling of nervousness was common in all. The huge bundles of papers laying on the teacher’s table a  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 11:13 AM
A Doctor in China
By Kavindi M. Jayasinghe in Poetry | Reads: 1,781 | Likes: 7
Chaos rained all over the country, Helpless was I, with my team A virus, destructive since the day of entry Never did we assume, not even in a dream. We could've controlled it, underestimated did we Just like a common cold, it'll depart away Yet, it strived inside my people's bodies with glee Confir  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:06 PM
The wrong turn
By Riya verma in Crime | Reads: 353 | Likes: 7
It was a beautiful sunny day in Mumbai. The sea was clam and glimmered in the myriad shades of blue with a shimmer of bright unusually sunny day, and as usual the Mumbai streets were streamed with traffic. Arhaan watched all this through the window of his office and with the sunshine and the great b  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 09:14 PM
Under the floor of heaven
By Deepika Paul in Romance | Reads: 439 | Likes: 7
"Till now you have not done up with your hair" my mother yelled with a bang on the door. I remained seated at my dressing table resembling Madame Tussaud's creation. My fingers cuddled among themselves with the sweat of anxiety. Twee-Twee, my phone flashed : "Hey,I'm here,unable to control my pangs   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 01:12 AM
Quarantine logs day
By Mohamed in True Story | Reads: 295 | Likes: 7
It's been 9 days of solitary confinement, Locking me up in My own room due to my own free will, Loathing to see the poisoned world and it was time since tried something new. It's weird, The feeling just pops up that you're Locked up Because of you and just when you thought everything was perfect the  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 07:10 PM
Her Pink Handbag
By Surabhi Kaushik in General Literary | Reads: 1,118 | Likes: 7
Kabir grew restless as he heard the light rail approaching, but his eyes continued their search for her. He was pretty sure the pink handbag lying on the bench next to him was hers. She would be coming back to get it, anytime soon. It looked familiar. Vaguely familiar to be more precise, because he   Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 04:39 AM
Longing for the Eternal Space
By Deepika Bijawat in Poetry | Reads: 513 | Likes: 7
LONGING FOR THE ETERNAL SPACE It's not a long story, Just my thoughts on a small piece of paper That comprises volumes of love, of a dreamer. Thoughts flowing in the space where only he could hear.  Her sad eyes, he could not bear.  They could not meet in the glory of their space, And  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 02:22 PM
IF I HAD A GUN
By Vanilla Sharma in Thriller | Reads: 549 | Likes: 7
My wheezing breath is deafening. My humdrum heartbeats and the thundering tick-tock of the grandfather clock in the bedroom are close friends. My palpitations, dear friends of death, visit me every twilight. They bring me gifts; gifts of monotony, gifts of trepidation. There is something sinister ab  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 02:17 AM
We won't give up
By Rahul Yadav in Poetry | Reads: 590 | Likes: 7
One fine day we were in our daily routine, And suddenly a news broke on our television screen. China is under the worst conditions it had ever seen, and was later declared by Chinese government as COVID-19. But one thing behind my mind was up. if the unity we develop, then we won't stop and we won'  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 12:17 AM
Lock down experience
By N.Nivya in True Story | Reads: 492 | Likes: 7
       Nivya, 24, a post graduate student, a very naughty and enjoyable person. Always try to be with smiling face. Whatever the situation might be, want to be with a smile and face the situation gently. This lockdown gives both happy and sad experiences for me. From this I lear  Read More...
Published on Jun 20,2020 01:45 PM
Ginger Up
By subhadra kunduri in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 534 | Likes: 7
Ginger up Deepika was making upma for breakfast. Not the rava or sooji upma, mind you. This was quinoa upma.  As she was preparing  the ingredients,  her mother came into the kitchen. “Did you add  ginger?” she asked. Deepika looked at up, eyes teary due to the irrita  Read More...
Published on Jul 2,2020 09:11 PM
हमारा प्रधानमंत्री
By Bhawna lal in Poetry | Reads: 358 | Likes: 7
हर देश नहीं इतना किस्मतवाला जिसे प्रधानमंत्री मिले मोदी जैसा हिम्मतवाला,  इतना सच्चा इतना प्यारा हम सब देशवासि  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 07:34 PM