THE DIARY OF A CORONAVIRUS SURVIVOR
By SRIJAYEE PAUL in General Literary | Reads: 405 | Likes: 1
THE DIARY OF A CORONAVIRUS SURIVIVOR   15TH MARCH 2020 SUNDAY    DEAR DIARY,  I AM SO HAPPY TO COME BACK HOME , TO SEE MY BED , MY FLOWER POTS , MY BOOKS AND ESPECIALLY MY BUNGLOW BUT AT THE SAME TIME I AM VERY SAD BECAUSE MY 90 YEARS OLD FATHER DIED DUE TO CORONA VIRUS . I REAL  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 10:04 PM
Fire Inside
By Reeshika Rai in Poetry | Reads: 404 | Likes: 1
Let the fire inside you smolder but not die. Know that good things take time, And it's okay to fall sometimes. The winds of doubt and fear will blow dear. But don't you fret, for it's only time, Until your flames will set ablaze again.   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 11:46 PM
Longing for Spring
By Supriya Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 403 | Likes: 1
When quarantine wasn't the norm, and Mother Earth was in her true form; The winter Sun was glinting through the grey sky, on the au naturel trees whose grace it did amplify. My mind was orchestrating the sweet blossom assuming, passing the vernal equinox would be awesome! The clock shifted, the s  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 03:48 PM
Scars-To Be Proud Of
By Diksha Mago in True Story | Reads: 402 | Likes: 1
The power of love is always beyond the will to hate. The purest form of love is the one that helps you grow, makes you stronger in life and gives you the ability to make decisions that are self-fulfilling and satisfying. These are the qualities of self-love, the deepest and at times the hardest form  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 10:14 PM
LET HER BE
By Nishita Gattani in Poetry | Reads: 397 | Likes: 1
An attempt to raise voice against cyber atrocities that women face. And how, everyone of us should stop judging someone's character based on length of their clothes!  ~ LET HER BE ~ A mother, a sister, a daughter, a friend, She can be one, she can be all..  Personified as power, symbolis  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 12:04 AM
Long Distance Love
By Filter Koffee Chronicles in Romance | Reads: 397 | Likes: 1
Vrishti & Vidyut, even their names sounded good together. They were young, she 24, he, 26. They led busy lives, both. She, multi-faceted, architect by day, wannabe interior designer and pub hopping party girl at night. He, an inhouse legal counsel for a large corporate by day and well inhouse le  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 11:42 PM
why to waste time
By srivastava in Mythology | Reads: 382 | Likes: 1
(I think most of you enjoy in period of lock down right, but thats not right because we waste precious time in this period. i am going to tell you why we should not waste our time in the days of lockdown through a short story given below.) IT was many 10000 years Lord Indra(Inder Devta) got upset wi  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 12:47 PM
They don't know
By Mousumi Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 379 | Likes: 1
My entry for the 3rd phase of the contest THEY DON'T  KNOW    ?  Where will their feet take them? Where will the wheels carry them ? Waiting for the trains at the station,  Thinking about their unknown destinations. When will   they go ? They don't know.  The  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 09:38 PM
A Lesson hopefully well learnt from Nature
By Deepa in Poetry | Reads: 378 | Likes: 1
Mother Nature, She is our friend, parent, and teacher. She cares and she gives, but she needs time to replenish. The world needed a break and she gave us one. The world needed a lesson and she gave us one. For all our actions she revealed the hidden consequences, and we have stayed locked up, in f  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 10:29 AM
Something different
By Eswar Tavva in Thriller | Reads: 377 | Likes: 1
SOMETHING DIFFERENT It was a beautiful evening and weather was extremely good. I and Sai kiran were walking on a road which was laid between the houses on both sides. Lushed with greenery it forms a very good scenic view. Sai Kiran, a friend of mine was a 25 year old guy, unmarried lives in one of t  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 03:38 PM
My Heart Out
By Prabindh Sundareson in Romance | Reads: 376 | Likes: 1
The dream came again. "He was standing on the shore in the dusk. All alone as the familiar wave came forward, wrapping itself around him. As the salty wave retreated, he could see it carrying away his heart. Surprisingly he felt no pain, no feelings, as he watched the sun going down in the horizon.  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 08:26 PM
In a room full of people, I love you.
By Mayukh in Romance | Reads: 375 | Likes: 1
"You know how you're supposed to feel all tingly and romantic when he says "I love you" to you the first time?Well, I didn't. I panicked.We were in a room full of people, people who were my close friends - it was a small party- but no one knew we had been dating for a while. The secretiveness of it   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 04:49 PM
Freedom awaits
By Riya Kaushik in Poetry | Reads: 373 | Likes: 1
Is it a catastrophe or a curse come true? Wondered the young girl looking at their rue We have hurt the soul of earth, that's so very true, But can't we expect a miracle to happen, out of the blue? Says a desire that thrives deep within me "Won't we get a chance to feel once again free?" A thing ha  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 01:46 PM
Catastrophe
By Jigyasa in Poetry | Reads: 371 | Likes: 1
Ever had a point in life Where everything's just peddled to halt There's no approaching curiosity, Or any impending thought t's all laid on table, plain in sight  Not a single trespassing from the memory lane Not enough content present in your glass Everyone's a little star in your galaxy train  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 10:36 AM
Evils
By Farrukh kagdi in Poetry | Reads: 369 | Likes: 1
All evils indeedHave their roots in obscured beliefs that man will live forever,His deeds he won't have to account for. That some humans are born superior than others, That race, religion and nation determine if a life matters, That Power gives one the right to abuse, That the poor can be thrown o  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 08:01 PM