BEAUTY & THE BEAST
By Sahelipa Datta in Poetry | Reads: 309 | Likes: 9
BEAUTY & THE BEAST Mysterious the Ground.. Mystery in the Sky.. Mysteriously I found.. Two little butterfly.. Playing in the leaves.. Dancing in the air.. Together with true beliefs.. Blessing my eyes here.. I was standing.. With a cup of tea.. Smelling the essence.. Of this Nature's Beauty.  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 03:58 PM
the art of unloving
By Avni Jain in Poetry | Reads: 270 | Likes: 9
this sunset doesn’t make me miss you anymore, the clock’s ticking, now doesn’t prick a needle in chest, reminding me of you. now the calmness in air doesn’t remind me of your safe arms, this beautiful evening doesn’t make me go back to the evenings you made beautiful. t  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 09:50 PM
LOCKDOWN DAYS:A PERIOD OF SELF REALIZATION
By Jayasudha Bhaskaran in General Literary | Reads: 3,266 | Likes: 8
LOCKDOWN DAYS:A PERIOD OF SELF       REALIZATION Everyone of us must be tired of lockdown, staying at home having nothing to do.It is indeed boring to stay at home all the day long  having nothing important to do except those professionals who work from home.The others try h  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 11:03 AM
Chicken Cutlet
By Eleena Sanyal Banerji in General Literary | Reads: 1,205 | Likes: 8
Chicken Cutlet They all made a beeline to the ATM. Rukmini stood behind at least a dozen. A gnarled old man lay next to the bus stop in rags. A dirty, long beard grew out of his face. He smiled faintly at her in drunken stupor. The man standing inside the deeply air-conditioned kiosk withdrew cash   Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 10:59 AM
COVID-19 : Is it an eye-opener ?
By Snehal Amol Patil in General Literary | Reads: 944 | Likes: 8
    During Covid-19 pandemic, stores are shutdown, public gathering are banned, travel is restricted, physical/social distancing imposed, so this is some form of lockdown, just to slow down the spread of Covid-19. As every coin has two sides in the same way that, all of these having positi  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 11:05 PM
It's me
By Shweta Sharma in Mystery | Reads: 898 | Likes: 8
It was getting darker with the full moon shining bright in the sky, when a sudden breeze hit Piu on her cheeks & breaks her chain of thoughts. She hurriedly gets up from the bench under the neem tree in the city park where she had been sitting for hours. Looking at her watch showing 12 in the m  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 12:07 AM
THE SCIENCE BEHIND MYTHS
By Jayasudha Bhaskaran in Mythology | Reads: 705 | Likes: 8
Born in a traditional Hindu family,I have come across few of the myths which were believed  by our ancestors.I still remember my grandmother asking me not to go outside once the lamp was lit in the evening.She also used to advise me not to cut the nails after sunset and to wear bangles,anklet,b  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 12:54 PM
Beautiful Chaos
By Andriya Merlin in Poetry | Reads: 671 | Likes: 8
Beautiful Chaos It is a beautiful chaos you and  me stranded and broken in the stubborness of childish desires. As the sun plays hide and seek with the moon;we played too to get glimpses of each other when daylight changed to darkness. A painful vague recollection of who you were resided in me   Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 12:36 AM
Time to Ponder
By Malini subrahmaniam in Travel | Reads: 605 | Likes: 8
    THE NEW NORMAL……………………TIME TO PONDER Getting creative and stronger during lockdown             By  Malini Subrahmaniam   We are all confined at home, currently. We h  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 04:54 PM
Violet, Red and Everything in between
By Kanishka Roy in General Literary | Reads: 601 | Likes: 8
Two lines. Positive. That’s what the test kit said. Double lines mean pregnant.  This shouldn’t have happened. Not now, when everything was perfect. ************* Red. Not the bright screaming shade, more like stubborn acne marks. Once, it was white. A dazzling porcelain, out of  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 05:12 PM
THE PARALLEL PATHWAYS
By Ati Anand in Romance | Reads: 565 | Likes: 8
They were not only from two different countries, but their routes were also not going to intersect, even in their imagination. But one thing was on both sides, that was the "pure love" which forget these differences between them. So the story begins with a girl whose name is"Afreen" from  Pakis  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 10:02 PM
WAIT FOR ME
By kunal sanghvi in Poetry | Reads: 529 | Likes: 8
                                WAIT FOR ME.. The talks ended, but my love didn't And those last few words keep echoing.. If u love me, wait for me.. Flashes come by ... That kiss on the mole under my left eye My heart k  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 07:33 PM
INTERROBANG?!
By subhadra kunduri in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 475 | Likes: 8
Interrobang?! Raj was yelling from the garage. “Susie, please bring my tool box.” Susie yelled back, “Comiiiiiing….” Susie was in a good space. Lockdown 4.0 guidelines meant that they were free to move. Free to go to the office, if you were fed up of WFH.   &  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 09:21 PM
Call Awaited.
By Soraisam Anuka in General Literary | Reads: 435 | Likes: 8
It rang seven times, but there was no answer from the other side. He thought to redial once more but was interrupted in between, “Ali beta, zara khana charado”, he replied back “thik hai Ammi”. The wind was breezy outside and he decided to sit at the backyard, Manjil, their o  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 03:55 PM
5 Things That Love Taught Me
By Apoorva Vishnuvajhala in Poetry | Reads: 405 | Likes: 8
1. My mother's love taught me to be caring and selfless. It started from the moment she knew I existed. 2. My dad's love taught me to be brave and face any situation with my head held up high. He is after all my first hero. 3. My sister's love taught me to be playful but understanding. That is why m  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 11:06 PM