MY BLUE SAPPHIRE
By in Romance | Reads: 856 | Likes: 0
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Published on May 17,2020 07:08 PM
Saving grace
By Karan Pillai in Poetry | Reads: 855 | Likes: 0
Assurances aside, what's in it for me, I had once thought. And then you said, "Baby, we are a team. We do it together. Always." Now I stand in front of you and wonder, with a shade of fear, Were we ever prepared if we parted ways? I get it, you don't like negativity, And you don't want to think ahe  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 07:47 PM
Last to top
By Neema Kumari in True Story | Reads: 855 | Likes: 0
I was miserable in maths, right from the beginning of school life. Simple addition and subtraction would take on my nerve. Even I was counted among the weak students because of my lack of grasping power in maths. Up to my 9th class, I didn't know which formula to put where? What the problems in the   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 02:16 PM
Trapped
By Kunjika Thakral in True Story | Reads: 855 | Likes: 0
And one day, one fine day, a sunny day in chilly winters you're happy and home. Mom brings you a perfectly made tea while you are busy on your phone laughing chatting on a friends' whatsApp group.  You leave your phone aside giving attention to tea, you take the first sip of tea, you smile. Not  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 07:32 AM
COURAGE IN THE TIME OF CORONA.
By Shravanthi Reddy in General Literary | Reads: 853 | Likes: 0
"History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again." reminds Maya Angelou. It conveys that whatever has happened cannot be unlived or changed; whether happy, sad, or painful it is over and done and we must part with it in acceptance.   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 05:06 PM
The Murderous Thoughts
By Ritwik Raje in Thriller | Reads: 852 | Likes: 0
He crept through the shadows of the objects hewn about in an organised fashion. The day had come to an end, but the night had just risen to its infancy. As it grew, he realised, every night, it grew on him, with him. Day by day. It was just another night, with the same ringing awaking him. A name, a  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 03:20 PM
A Tinder Date
By Allen in Crime | Reads: 851 | Likes: 0
It's not easy to be single. Seeing guys in his college living the dream life made Rahul a little jealous though. But yeah he didn't give up on finding the dream girl made for him. Rahul was a newbie in this so-called app name "Tinder", day and night just swiping left and right. Hoping for someone to  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 09:55 AM
A writer's plight
By Shagun Singh in Poetry | Reads: 849 | Likes: 0
Neil Gaiman nestles into a hobbit cave On a hilltop house  To weave the muscle of fragile things Jhumpa Lahiri galloped to Cape God 7 crisp winter months Retreating in solitude Curating her magic word-chiselers Virgina had a room of her own And minted Money from an aunt's heritage Anuja Chau  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 07:08 PM
The change
By DKapoor in Poetry | Reads: 849 | Likes: 0
I don’t feel much ,  Actually nothing at all ,  I see you with her ,  I’m glad you finished it all ,  Nor I hate you ,  Neither I love at all ,  Just wanted to remind ,  Your presence or absence doesn’t make any difference now for sure .    Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 09:05 PM
Goodbye Depression
By Saba Fatima in Poetry | Reads: 848 | Likes: 0
This sea of hollow darkness upon which I float,   Drowned but alive, the water’s up my throat,   The sky has descended; the clouds are in my head,   I want to leave this world, but I can’t leave my bed.       Upon a single thing I gaze for hours,     Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:19 AM
Lockdown Notes
By Jyotsna Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 847 | Likes: 0
At times it feels like I’ve been pushed against a wall.  At times a safe cocoon  Away from it all. Days blend. And a sense of timelessness sets in. Busy times cohabit with empty moments.  Nothing to do and nowhere to go. Just being and resting within. But my mind, it conjures   Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 02:42 PM
(her)body.
By Johny in Poetry | Reads: 847 | Likes: 0
It has always been sexual, never without vulgarity, Always been with lust, never artistic, Always with eyes that judged, that held contempt, That we beheld the body, The naked body, Of a woman. Centuries of caging her in a cocoon of expectations, Ever since Eve took the first bite, What to wear, wh  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 12:55 AM
MAGIC CITY
By SAURABH SUMAN in General Literary | Reads: 844 | Likes: 0
I moved to Mumbai in 2017. It has been roughly more than 2 years I am here in this metro city. I feel Mumbai is less judgemental.I seen people are more open minded and less judged based on what you wear how, you live,what you do..All are busy making their lives hence you might not kno  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:26 PM
In Life with Everybody
By Umme Kulsum in Thriller | Reads: 844 | Likes: 0
Amana stepped out of bed, drew a curtain and pulled the only wooden chair in her room. Dawn was close and she sat by the window waiting for a phone call. She had been living on her own since years and still would mistake a phone call for the alarm clock. So she had come to believe she was in fact a   Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 12:13 AM
God
By Ayan Chakraborty in Poetry | Reads: 844 | Likes: 0
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Published on May 31,2020 12:52 AM