Collective call to change gears
By Mridula Singh in General Literary | Reads: 1,099 | Likes: 1
As the pandemic looms high on not just our individual lives but our collective consciousness, let’s talk about how this collective consciousness may be the sole reason responsible to invite this mayhem to the earth. For many it may be a riddle how our collective consciousness works on cosmos.  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 06:13 PM
Kitchen Tales
By Neelima Chakraborty in Poetry | Reads: 1,094 | Likes: 1
The faded scars on the inside of your hand Hold on to the recipes of generations. Carefully passed on  From one arm to another, Whispered into dreams, Marinaded with care: The hallmark of ingenuity, Grinding spices with dexterity. Concealing every fault With a gentle sprinkle of salt. The perfe  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:32 AM
A wish comes true
By Zain Haseeb in Fantasy | Reads: 1,076 | Likes: 1
A wish comes true       “Jane Jane dinner is ready!”, her mom called. Jane was lying on her bed and looking sadly at a photo. It was a picture of her dad playing hockey with her when she was just two years old.&nb  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 04:42 AM
ASMAR
By sudiksha in Crime | Reads: 1,070 | Likes: 1
Once there lived a beautiful girl named Sienna. She was 14 years old. She lived with her caring brother named Gabe who was a police. Sienna was so proud of him and he meant everything to her. Sienna was so smart and she made a robot which can record and has a camera. One day in a hurry Gabe took sie  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 12:46 PM
Punishment by the Almighty!
By Priyan R Naik in Travel | Reads: 1,065 | Likes: 1
Punishment by the Almighty! Priyan R Naik I had just completed my tour of the world famous Angkor Wat temple in Siem Reap , in Cambodia, and was feeling very elated as I made my way to the next temple in the Angkor Wat complex . This was the Bapuhon temple, built using sandstone blocks in the mid-  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 05:36 PM
My Apology to God
By sonali bagga in Poetry | Reads: 1,063 | Likes: 1
For all those cut throat toils and harshness... Ashamed I'm of my ungratefulness.. O God , I pray for forgiveness, your divine forgiveness... On the behalf of my co creatures,I bow down to you.. My reason for existence I owe only to you.. I fell for a mere piece of paper, currency I mean... Never re  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 08:27 PM
Avni
By Vineeta Kohli in General Literary | Reads: 1,059 | Likes: 1
Dedicated to #T1 may this tragedy never happen again                                                                     &nb  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 12:09 AM
My 21 days on Lockdown - Week 1 (Days 1-7)
By Jocelyn in General Literary | Reads: 1,048 | Likes: 1
Day 1 of 21 - 25th March 2020 21 days lockdown! Did that come as a shocker to you? Well, I believe we were all half expecting that to happen considering the circumstances of Coronavirus pandemic. Definitely, desperate times call for desperate measures. While, Netflix-ing and chilling in the comfort  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:15 PM
The Blue Fleet
By Rohit Padala in Horror | Reads: 1,013 | Likes: 1
The sunlight was washing the side of the weather beaten boat and along with it, Amelia's memory of civilisation. Seventeen days had passed since her husband, Raymond had drowned in the endless depths of the ocean, leaving her stranded on the resource-less boat. Amelia's once clear skin, roughed up w  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 10:34 AM
How Simple Life Is
By Aiswarya. K. S in Poetry | Reads: 985 | Likes: 1
HOW SIMPLE LIFE IS  They told me that  They just need a simple life  They were talking about simplicity  throughout their life  And couldn't figure it out  The slums of this metropolitan city  taught me, How Simple Life Is..  Although it's short  Ironica  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 12:31 PM
UNDER-TRIAL
By Sangeeth in Thriller | Reads: 984 | Likes: 1
                          UNDER-TRIALLate nightsEmpty roadsLonely car ridesSoothing music These moments have become a regular feature, on my way back home after work hours. It  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 07:01 PM
Night Alone
By Nikhat Parween in Thriller | Reads: 979 | Likes: 1
It was eleven-thirty pm. The night was growing thicker and colder, very unusual for an early March weather. My parents are yet to come home from visiting some family friend, who has suddenly taken ill. Generally, nights like these are always fun because my sister and I can watch anything uninterrupt  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 11:58 PM
Timeline
By Ayan Chakraborty in General Literary | Reads: 963 | Likes: 1
Timeline   The teenager stopped close to the old-fashioned wooden double door at the junction of the two streets. He took a moment to gaze up at the building that stood modestly in a row of beautifully decorated flourishing high rises. Bare red bricks formed the skeleton of the one storey est  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 04:58 PM
When The City Sleeps (a horror poem)
By Nabeel in Poetry | Reads: 954 | Likes: 1
WHEN THE CITY SLEEPS NABEEL MOONISS   The night has past the mid. The dark has enormously spread its width. The city is sleeping and now the things that gonna happen, will be too freaking. The moon’s glows is faint, dog’s barks and cat’s meows can be heard from the deserted la  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 01:46 PM
What's Life
By Mansi Mangrulkar in Poetry | Reads: 952 | Likes: 1
What's Life And oh how often I think  What if the whole world was a myth It's funny that we don't even wonder What makes the circumstances that we live under And what an important role the society plays  That the barriers built by it always stays Why is it so there are always some rules t  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 03:58 PM