General Literary

Forever Favorite Song :)
By Samyuktha Rajaram in General Literary | Reads: 341 | Likes: 1
                     "Love can touch us one time                           And last for a life time"I hope you got my favorite song. I still remember the first time I listened  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 06:01 PM
Happy Diwali
By Rashmi Pillai in General Literary | Reads: 285 | Likes: 6
‘Happy Diwali,’ the boy waved across to his friend in the neighbouring house. ‘So have you been able to come up with the money?’ ‘Yes, exactly five hundred, just counted them again.’ The boy held up a small jar containing an assortment of coins and notes of vario  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 08:17 PM
Change Is The Only Constant
By Simran Sawhney in General Literary | Reads: 516 | Likes: 9
Nothing is static : Earth moving , planets revolving , galaxies floating , heart beating , eyes blinking , blood pumping . Life is changing every moment inside and outside . Being alive is not only breathing , it is the continuous consciousness of changing with the ticking hands of time. Blessed are  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 11:39 PM
Your Favorite Color
By Rakshanda Kharatmal in General Literary | Reads: 243 | Likes: 1
Loving people is like loving colors. What's your favorite color? And why is it your favorite? You don't have any specific reason. Do you? You just like what that color made your eyes feel. It's still your favorite color even if someone else is wearing it. You ain't owning it. But you love watching i  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 11:47 PM
Letter to long distance best friend
By Vanshika Garg in General Literary | Reads: 559 | Likes: 1
A letter to long distance best friend...     -> Hey! my favourite human❤️,  I want you to know even when world will against you i am still there standing by your side no matter what if we having fight or me having my own problems, you will always have my back . No matter how fa  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 12:49 AM
Life is a twist
By susanna celsia in General Literary | Reads: 316 | Likes: 2
After a long long time my soul feels calm and still... although a strom is ranging in the deepest waters of my heart, I still perceive calmness as I see the  calm waters .Although I see calm waters my eyes dont believe them, they feel it's an illusion after months of stormy sea and angry waves   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 08:55 PM
Have Dinner With Us
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in General Literary | Reads: 650 | Likes: 4
The doorbell rang.  I wiped the torrents of perspiration sliding down the sides of my face with the back of my hand. I peeped into the video doorphone monitor. She was bending over a walking stick.  I switched off the gas and rubbed my hands on my apron. It turned white with atta (flour).   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 02:07 AM
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By Incredible Scribble in General Literary | Reads: 346 | Likes: 0
It was early mornings of February, dark,  foggy and chill all around Delhi. Ramchandra was getting ready for his morning rituals,  an old man,  Brahmin,  never betrayed his routine of worship,  even though asthmatic. He heard a shriek,  faint but now louder as if, the h  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:45 AM
Lost and Found
By Incredible Scribble in General Literary | Reads: 269 | Likes: 0
Lakshmi was getting ready in the morning, as usual, preparing Breakfast and Lunch for her kids Kamakshi and Kartik. Kamakshi, their 15 year old, came running to her in the kitchen giving her updates on news, stating that China had an outburst of a virus, Covid 19, many people died,  and many ar  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 09:46 AM
Passions Never Lockdown
By Raghuvamsh Chavali in General Literary | Reads: 216 | Likes: 0
    Being an avid traveler, wildlife & birding enthusiast, the global lockdown has been hindering us from pulling out our photography gear. Possessing the inquisitiveness throughout the year and facing a sudden hard stop to the hobby or profession that triggers creativity doesn't make   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 12:03 PM
Sleeping, or dead? Mother?
By Kavya Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 308 | Likes: 1
The damp winds were scurrying away as if afraid of being stranded in impending icy downpour. I, a 3-month-old abandoned on somebody's doorstep, was still trying to discern the excitements of this overcast night.  On the other side of the door, an old woman was screaming her soul out at the most  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 12:59 PM
Gods and Humans
By Resham Singhania in General Literary | Reads: 494 | Likes: 7
I scroll through instagram only to see a post on my feed leaving me with a sentence I'm intrigued by and decide to use it as a prompt -Gods and Humans- Was man trying to be god himself? Was he trying to be indestructible? Should the invention of atom bombs and biomolecular weapons and ammunition b  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 02:38 PM
Women - The incomplete gendre
By bhavya gandhi in General Literary | Reads: 332 | Likes: 0
I couldn't decide where to begin this article from, so many thoughts running in my head so much to write, so much to express, and then I remembered something, Since childhood, I loved watching mythological series, when we were young we use to sit in front of our television sets on Sunday's and wait   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 02:44 PM
हर घर कुछ कहता हैं!
By Ankit Rai in General Literary | Reads: 338 | Likes: 0
हर घर कुछ कहता है!                             हर घर कुछ कहता है, कहता है उसमें रहने वाले उस लड़के से जो अब शह  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 03:13 PM
The Last Train Left At Midnight
By Sachi Mulki in General Literary | Reads: 345 | Likes: 0
Gasping for breath, I quickened my pace. In the dead of the night, I could hear my footsteps as my wet rubber slippers brushed against the concrete floor. The cacophony of the bustling station had waned away with the dying light. I sit on an empty-wooden bench. Ripped edges and slivers of wood, pee  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 03:36 PM