THE TRUTH
By Wallace Jacob in True Story | Reads: 999 | Likes: 0
THE TRUTH At his wife’s insistence, Sunil was returning home after leaving his parents (Awadesh and Priya) at ‘SnehKutir’ – a home for the aged and orphans. He was feeling sad. He felt as if he had lost a battle. He never wanted to oust his parents from his house. In fact, hi  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 05:50 PM
Love & covid in the air
By nikhila reddy in Romance | Reads: 994 | Likes: 0
I am getting ready for my daily routine with headphones plugged in and my playlist in progress as I walked into the elevator. When the elevator door is about to close, a tall person rushed in to make it to the elevator. He had the same hospital id in which I am working as an intern. I could not beli  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 04:18 AM
Rhyme of an apocalypse
By Arun Dev Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 992 | Likes: 0
It came knocking one day, without a call; like the storm uncalled, the trap of a trawl. Hooks like fangs that barge deep within; efface one and then a kin. An isle that was once life, in ecclesiastic peace; where oaks were shade with flowered streets. The clan that escalated, seized by riches; spoil  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:00 PM
An Airconditioned Extravaganza
By Archana Nair in General Literary | Reads: 989 | Likes: 0
With the heat soaring high taking a week end break was a blessing for Nina and her joint family of her husband, her naughty twins always onto redefining what's being naughty,and  her exceptionally lovable in-laws. They checked into the farmhouse of Sam's friend who was generous enough to hand o  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 10:42 PM
Trapped Soul
By Srinidhi in Poetry | Reads: 987 | Likes: 0
My soul feels trapped, in an invisible cage Wanting to break the shackles of this life's race  I am running at a hustling pace,  And honestly I don't know where to head in this puzzling maze  My soul craves to breathe in the free air flurry, For once it wants to feel the ecstatic epip  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 08:15 AM
Love self
By Lisha Patnaik in Poetry | Reads: 984 | Likes: 0
She lost herself  Little by little, In search of warmth  Her heart filled With agony of laughter, Her owns spilled Words of fear Of being left out Love being not around Never finding it again. It’s not a person A concept of whom She built in heart That didn’t get fulfilled. If   Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 03:05 PM
The Wedding After The War
By Madhu Shruti Mukherjee in Poetry | Reads: 980 | Likes: 0
The Wedding after the War “Faster, you fool! Faster I say” In her wedding dress, bellowed Ms. Holloway. “I have no time; my lover’s coming back from the War We’ll get married today at that little chapel we both adore.” “How long does it take to gather daf  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 07:43 PM
THOSE WILL BE THE DAYS
By Surendra Kumar Sagar in General Literary | Reads: 980 | Likes: 0
                                THOSE WILL BE THE DAYS And so, I opened at random a page from the newly acquired book ``The Critique of Pure Rea  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 11:10 AM
Home
By Raina in General Literary | Reads: 979 | Likes: 0
Dad’s first car didn’t have air conditioning. When it rained in the hills during the monsoons, the glass windows of the car turned into beautiful translucent canvases. I drew hearts on the condensed glass. Hearts and smileys and stars. As I grew up, dad bought more cars. They all had air  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:23 PM
The letter from the past
By Prabindh Sundareson in Fantasy | Reads: 978 | Likes: 0
"Cabin crew, prepare for lift off", the automated voice resounded through the cabin. It was the first week of Merch, the third in the season of the sun, 2045. He raised his eyebrows twice to signal his readiness to the VR goggles, and the soft body-belt bolted itself around him. The bright scenery o  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 03:26 PM
AMOUR
By Kuchi Sravya in Poetry | Reads: 967 | Likes: 0
Broken but beautiful; Or beautifully broken, Must I say? Love is the healer, they tell He got plenty of it, barmecidal But what if it is the cause of the wound?  A wound so deep,  the ocean's ashamed A wound so painful, I see a grim reaper A wound so severe, the scar lasts forever Broke  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 01:57 PM
Pleasure or pain?
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 962 | Likes: 0
He recalled the day he was alone in the hostel with Neha. Girls were allowed to go in boys hostel. And Neha had come to his room to work on an upcoming assignment. But his whole attention was on her. He admired her curves, her amazing back. Her thick black hair had an aroma of a freshly washed hair.  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 07:09 PM
Those were the days
By Vaishnavee in General Literary | Reads: 953 | Likes: 0
Those were the days…        In this era of modern world, where technology is ruling over our lives, I miss those days where even in truancy of it we were still smiling and happy. Playing games in mobile nowadays is imperishable habit, and we were the ones w  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:37 AM
Last Wish
By Bhagyesh in True Story | Reads: 952 | Likes: 0
The prisoner was about to be hanged but before that the jailer asked his last wish he smiled with tears in his eyes and replied I just want to die seeing my mother's photo and please make sure that after my death that she receive this letter then he offered last prayers and his mother's photo was ke  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 12:22 PM
A Choice
By parminder soni in General Literary | Reads: 939 | Likes: 0
        All times, tiniest too, remain somewhere inside. A little incident is enough to unravel the ashes from that memory lane. A tiny nudge, and hey presto, the memories come tumbling out like dice on a board.   All days in a home maker's life start in the usual manner. No  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:48 AM