Oh Magdalene!
By Pratyay Chakraborty in Romance | Reads: 1,249 | Likes: 1
Once upon a time, there was a kid, with bouquets on sale. Every Sunday, he'd attend church proceedings and dress up real good, for he was an altar boy, assisting priests who would serve God. And then, he would get back to work with her young widowed mother at the traffic signal near the Basilica of   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 02:32 AM
Friendship
By Debashree Roy in Poetry | Reads: 1,247 | Likes: 1
When the clock of time turn to the day we met, When the flowers bloosmed on every tree, When the birds sang the sweetest song for the friendship in our hearts.   Maybe you don't remember me after those harsh days of sorrow, Maybe you'll ask  my name, Maybe you'll say, you don't have me in   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 07:46 PM
Deepavali
By Nithya in General Literary | Reads: 1,247 | Likes: 1
The boom of firecrackers jolted me awake. It was 3.30 in the morning. I realised I was at Gayatri’s home for Deepavali. I had spent every Deepavali of the past decade with my friends, jostling outside a cinema hall in the wee hours of the day, celebrating the premiere of a ‘mass hero&rsq  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 11:34 AM
A Fangirl
By Thebleedingpoet in True Story | Reads: 1,247 | Likes: 1
Fan girl is what she likes to call her .but  her friends call her a  lunatic.because she can't stop talking about the one Korean singer.the person she fell in love with doesn't even know that she exists.even though she knew that it's just a joke whenever she says "am gonna marry him someda  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 08:22 PM
Visiting Hours :)
By Palak Agarwal in General Literary | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 1
She saw through the dark, clearing all the colourless smoke that covered the view. She walked past the ill, her feet cold. Her face, as one would say, was calm but she was afraid. She kept walking until she reached the white door. All the strength she had been gathering seemed to go down in vain. Sh  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 01:45 PM
கொலைகாரன் கொரோனா
By Siva Rama Pandian K.R. in Poetry | Reads: 1,239 | Likes: 1
விழிக்கு தென்படாமல் வழியெங்கும் பரவினாய்! விளைவாய் எங்களின், விலைமதிப்பில்லா உயிரை பறித்தாய்! மனித இனத்தையே அ  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 10:45 PM
Reflections
By Sushmita Krishnan in Fantasy | Reads: 1,239 | Likes: 1
Birds chirp in the freshness of the morn. It seems as though they are mocking at the whole of mankind. I walk on, my strides unsure . I pass the graves, and the tombstones stare at me. Buried here are all that those things which time has left behind , beliefs which once were Gospel truth commanding   Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 03:05 PM
Lockdown and my Siyappa List
By B.M. Kapoor in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,232 | Likes: 1
‘Siyappa’ in Punjabi stands for mourning or wailing, and this word is also used for getting into trouble. Little did I think that I will ever get into a Siyappa mode; but then who had imagined a world in a Corona framework! 24th March 2020 changed India forever with the PM announcing a L  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 08:13 AM
Stars to their night sky
By Sahar Khan in Poetry | Reads: 1,227 | Likes: 1
This sky is filled with stars today..  Each one, graceful in their own way I look at them, shining so bright  Each one unique, having a different style  The dark sky is no more dark  These stars do give it a beautiful spark Just like these stars in this sky Its me and you in some  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 05:41 PM
Journey
By Hema Jain in Poetry | Reads: 1,220 | Likes: 1
Journey Happy and sad,Only emotions we understoodNever knew that childhoodwould be an unreachable neighbourhood School days were the bestHappy momemts and fairy talesOnly exams days feltas if we're in a jail & then Life threw different questionsThough without mentioning which sectionsSchool exam  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 03:57 PM
Compassion
By Preity S. in Poetry | Reads: 1,219 | Likes: 1
                      Compassion   Look at a mother, holding her child close to her self, Praying & protecting him like an angel. Her compassion is indisputable, Her desire & determination unconquerable. Such deep is her compassio  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 11:50 AM
Make a Mission with a Vision
By Tanvi Mehta in True Story | Reads: 1,215 | Likes: 1
Make A MISSION With A VISION  I am penning down my thoughts on the current situation...Have heard legacy stories from my mother that when her mother was 7 years old a 1918 influenza occured commonly known as "plague" in those times. It was a pandemic which resulted into an "ENDEMIC".Those were   Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 11:14 AM
Lockdown
By Ekta Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,211 | Likes: 1
People are at home  Making dishes , posting pictures  And still Grumbling  Whereas, Some are Homeless  Some with little food  People are never satisfied with what they have Why aren’t they grateful being Self sufficient  After all, the life they are living is a dr  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 11:28 AM
A Writer's Elixir
By Aryan Huria in True Story | Reads: 1,210 | Likes: 1
Dear Diary How are you? Things are more or less the same here. The government has extended the lockdown till May 31 to flatten the curve and stop the spread of the coronavirus. It has been thirty-six days since I last stepped out. Well, it is not the first time I have been inside the house for this   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 12:05 AM
The Dilemma
By Chintan Raval in General Literary | Reads: 1,207 | Likes: 1
It was 6:00 in the morning. Sun was still hiding behind the curtain of the night. Gorakhpur Express was about to arrive at the Ahmedabad Junction at 6:50 AM. Little crowd of the athletes was sitting and cracking jokes and having fun near the pole. Tea stall was a bit busy as everyone was waiting for  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 12:36 PM