The Red Assassination (Part-2)
By Abhinav Srivastava in Mystery | Reads: 845 | Likes: 5
Ayush had now decided what to do but he had no idea what he was doing. He had to save his teacher anyhow. And in some ways, he owed him too.  Well, The Inspector was stunned. He thought for some time but he did not want another case for him to be filed under the name of corruption. He put on hi  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 04:56 PM
Phase IV Trail
By Sonali Mandal in Poetry | Reads: 828 | Likes: 5
Cocooned in our homes- We roll up the roads,  Lockdown public places, Suffered heavy economic losses. We hoped, waited - Accepted the fluster, It is the time to rise up our head, We are the master. Migrants stuck- Miles and miles they walk, Sleep on rail tracks, Basic amenities they lack. Do  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 11:47 AM
On A Rainy Day
By Roopini in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 738 | Likes: 5
After a soul drenching summer came the fragrance of wet soil.With thudding drummers and tireless photographers waiting for my arrival.As I was about to greet them by opening the door, grandma came in time to pull me in and shut the door.she always has the habit of giving entries like the cops in mov  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 04:14 PM
Share The Pictures
By Ipsita Pujari in General Literary | Reads: 711 | Likes: 5
As the coronavirus pandemic grows more widely across the globe, here we are today, the whole country is silent and empty, lockdowns in many states and we have isolated ourselves at houses for our safety and towards safety of others too. We are constantly reading and sharing all the information about  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 06:12 PM
a tiramisu waffle!
By Shruti in Poetry | Reads: 617 | Likes: 5
As I entered the coffee shop pushing that lavender door, It felt like I stepped into a coffee manufacturing indoor. The chime bells rang registering my attendance, And I sensed the positivity in abundance. A beautiful pink and lavender base with trendy props, and comic memes, It reflected as m  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 03:53 AM
LIVES AND LIVELIHOOD
By subhadra kunduri in General Literary | Reads: 526 | Likes: 5
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Published on Apr 14,2020 09:47 PM
His love never rained
By Sumitra Krishna in Poetry | Reads: 444 | Likes: 5
"A glimpse of love captured in my mind, revolves around at nights reflecting it's faded colours. Feelings of bonding deeply intertwined, we drowned in our desires. I crowned him with my heart, he shielded me with his soul. Nothing could douse this spark lifting each other up  from the shadows   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 11:31 PM
Mother's are humans too
By Reshma in Poetry | Reads: 414 | Likes: 5
Mother's are not God They are humans like me and you They are a pillar of strength, but have their weakness too They have a heart with a soul They have their wings and their dreams too Each wrinkle on her forehead speaks The nights that she has not slept Her heart is just her child Yes, mother's are  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 08:41 PM
A Mysterious Honeymoon
By Raghav Arora in Mystery | Reads: 995 | Likes: 4
A gamut of mischievous raindrops was still on the Groove of facing wooden window of Room 108 Of Hotel Rendezvous, Dalhousie. Twenty minutes had been passed after the naughty rain stopped. Mr. Rohan Sen, along with his newly wedded bride Mrs. Palak Sen, had been recently checked in this sumptuous hot  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:07 PM
Magic
By Masarrat Panjwani in Poetry | Reads: 975 | Likes: 4
Oh my, that woman, she was like the morning star. She healed all the scars that were far. Oh my, that woman, she was like the morning breeze. She caressed the soul with an appease. Oh my, that woman, she was like a daydream. She enlightened the dream as if it was seventeen. Oh my, that woman, she  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 01:24 AM
Have Dinner With Us
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in General Literary | Reads: 880 | 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
Ocean of Flying Dreams
By Kaushik Vidyadhar Shrotri in Poetry | Reads: 816 | Likes: 4
This is the time. To dream up and rise above the high. Beat your fears and glorify. These dreams might look once futile. Keep flying…Keep flying…Keep flying. This is the age. To jump into the ocean of flying dreams. Chase for the dreams until it is achieved. Some of the dreams might l  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:11 AM
Dreams
By Eleven in General Literary | Reads: 815 | Likes: 4
"What are your dreams?" She asked excitedly. "Dreams that you saw for yourself, dreams which are for you, your dreams!  You have any?"   "I have no dreams" I said the truth, because in each and every dream, you are included. I never saw any dreams for myself but for us. Atleast after meeti  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 11:30 AM
Let them live too
By Sakshi mishra in Poetry | Reads: 767 | Likes: 4
And with that feeble squeak, the last one too turned lifeless. Meeting the same fate as his brothers that day humanity witnessed brutality. Or should I say, 'Barbarity' acknowledged cruelty as the four-legged saw her babies agonizing in pain. The ones who never opened their eyes, unaware of their ex  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 05:41 PM
The Watch
By Aswathy Aliza Philip in General Literary | Reads: 653 | Likes: 4
The fire that broke out in my house destroyed everything. It was especially difficult for us because Appa had passed away only a month back. We hadn't come to terms with his loss, and when the fire happened, it seemed as if we did not have time to deal with his loss. We were almost forced to not gri  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 09:12 PM