Why People Die
By Shreeya Katyal in Poetry | Reads: 496 | Likes: 10
Why Selfishness and greed?Love and careIs all that people need.Man was made to live for others,He was made to look beyond himself,To love and care for people with whom this world he shares,For them,He was suppose to be always there.But today I, me, mine has taken place of yours and you,And that's th  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:23 PM
Feeling some kind of way
By Yashika Karamchandani in General Literary | Reads: 451 | Likes: 10
Feeling some kind of way Everytime I used to say, Okk I'll do it tomorrow, I still have time, there's a lot of time left and many more thoughts keep on coming in my mind daily... But all of a sudden, out of nowhere, something so drastic happened which has shaken our roots, and compelled me to ask my  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 08:36 AM
The Vending Machine
By Dharani in Romance | Reads: 444 | Likes: 10
Soft music playing in the background, cold breeze blowing against my face, a clean-shaved brown guy with the perfect jawline dressed up in black suit was never my kind of a person, and so was he too. I had just joined the workplace and found it quite comfortable with the people around me. I made fri  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 02:51 PM
An INDELIBLE day
By Pawan Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 438 | Likes: 10
21:43 18-feb-2030 Dear diary, It was 10 years ago, I skipped writing to you dear. To compensate, here I am, a decade later.   As a young worker in the finance department at Hobse, I would have to travel by train, from Perambur to Taramani. Not much of a motivated guy those days. The jo  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 03:44 PM
My Happy Place
By Apoorva Vishnuvajhala in Poetry | Reads: 344 | Likes: 10
When people first meet me, They like me for who they see. But that person does not exist, That’s not the real me. I sit quietly in a corner, Dreaming during the day. But my mind is filled with adventures And dragons that I slay. I feel a state of euphoria  As I giggle and scream. Want t  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 11:55 AM
Soul Mate
By Purva in Fantasy | Reads: 335 | Likes: 10
 "Years have passed by and here I am, still without that one. Every party and gathering I see everyone with their soul mate hand in hand. How come I, son of the Comptroller and General of Soul Mates and Separates (CGSS), has not found the one. This is by far the single most embarassing thing th  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 09:14 PM
Days of Pain: Legends Bleed
By prajakta Salunke in Poetry | Reads: 308 | Likes: 10
Why are women's afraid to speak about menstruation? Is it my fault I am born a girl?We fight that pain having fake smile on face. Oh damn! I can't enter the kitchen I am bleeding down there said my mum. We women's are legends who bleed for a week, hey people can you spare your time and read my poem?  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 10:01 AM
Bearing new flowers, reaping fruits
By Teesta in General Literary | Reads: 253 | Likes: 10
After the cold harsh winters when the branches are withered, comes a time of sunshine and warmth when the flowers start to bloom. The nature goes through several stages, the gloomy rainfall, the rough winters and the hopeful spring turning into the warm summer. I too went through different stages, I  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:44 PM
WHAT IF, NO HUNGER? A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH
By Meera in Mythology | Reads: 730 | Likes: 9
Why does this world exist? What validates this world? What is the reason for this creation? Is it we who validate the existence of this world? But how? Through our existence? Maybe, we exist so this world exists. 'We' is the conscious being who experiences hunger. Hunger for what? Is it for food or   Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 06:39 PM
Raghavi's Story Book - Story 2
By in General Literary | Reads: 549 | Likes: 9
I am Raghavi, I am studying 6th Standard in Everwin Vidhyashram, Perambur. i am writing this during this Corona days This is my 2nd story, so read and enjoy...... Once upon a time there lived a farmer with his family in the village Mirchipur . He had 2 childrens Raj & Ram . They were the only e  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 06:33 PM
Long lost son
By Nidhi karkhanis in General Literary | Reads: 521 | Likes: 9
 It's been 15 years now, that I have been settled in this beautiful city - Paris. I came here alone on a scholarship, to live my dream. I met my soulmate, married her and had two beautiful kids. It's been 5 years; or more maybe that I haven't visited India. I was born and brought up there, in M  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 02:31 PM
Cough Prints!
By Vijaya Lakshmi in Poetry | Reads: 497 | Likes: 9
                            Bullets of mucus loaded in their lungs, Cough explodes like nuclear bomb contagious, Corpses overflowing across continents. Reasons for death are same. Untouchability practiced, not based on caste. I   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 09:17 PM
The Hopeless Demise
By Dharani in General Literary | Reads: 435 | Likes: 9
Summer times are always meant to be with my grandparents. A patch of blue sky, breezy weather, incorruptible silence, hassle free pathways, unconditional love, peaceful catnap on my grandparents' lap was always defeated by any other expensive wing-ding. We, I mean me and my little brother have this   Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 12:53 PM
The unpredictable year
By Elria Fernandes in Poetry | Reads: 425 | Likes: 9
2020 an unpredictable year Where humans as well as Wildlife both lived in fear Where earth lost its greenery In some parts And pain was caused to many hearts. Day after day fear arose We could no longer enjoy Some Live shows Churches, mosques and temples All shut down No vehicles on the streets   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:42 AM
a year of estrangement
By Avni Jain in Poetry | Reads: 319 | Likes: 9
its been a year since you’ve gone the summers had the chaos. but i loved the peace while i was caged inside your arms. the autumn came: the fall season. the leaves fell and so did i. i fell apart thinking of you. the winters came. they were dry. they weren’t as comforting as they were wi  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:55 PM