5 Things That Love Taught Me
By Apoorva Vishnuvajhala in Poetry | Reads: 398 | 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
Raghavi's Story Book - Story 3
By in General Literary | Reads: 396 | Likes: 8
I am Raghavi, I am studying 6th Standard in Everwin Vidhyashram, Perambur. i am writing this during this Corona days Here is my 3rd story.... Read it !!! Enjoy it and Like it !!!   Once upon a time there live a family with their 2 childrens Ram and Ashwin. Ram was very polite and helpful, but A  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 11:24 PM
Avni's Faith
By Apurva Kale in General Literary | Reads: 267 | Likes: 8
Chapter 1 It was a radiant warm day. Feathered creatures were tweeting, wind was blowing and abruptly a voice appeared unexpectedly in the neighborhood,  “What ? Oh ! God !!!” This shout was all over in the house. As indicated by the third law of Newton, ' Each actio  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 05:48 PM
PLANT-SPEAK IN SUSIE'S GARDEN
By subhadra kunduri in Fantasy | Reads: 946 | Likes: 7
Plant-speak in Susie’s Garden The Champa (Plumeria)  family was in a great state of excitement.  Their beautiful and haughty cousin was just about to bloom, after being dormant for almost a year. The Champa Beige was asking Champa Ivory, why are we waiting with bated breath for this   Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 06:28 PM
◾POEMS, TO ACCOMPLISH ITS DUES◾
By Suchismita Ghoshal in Poetry | Reads: 903 | Likes: 7
The world slowly proceeds to bid adieu, Humans slowly losing grips from emotions, Wearing plastic skin of lustrous hoax, They fail to offer aubade to nature. As I sit here in my home, Thoughts aren't leaving me until I reach the tombs Of everything never got the right to survive, The touch of healin  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 04:05 PM
The two musketeers
By subhadra kunduri in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 776 | Likes: 7
The two musketeers   It was 5 am in the morning. The house was quiet.  The spouses were asleep. The older children had settled down after late night binge watching.  Deepa and Deepika slowy tiptoed into the front verandah with their steaming mugs of tea. The two women were ‘co  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 09:14 PM
Only Prayers
By Meenu in Poetry | Reads: 593 | Likes: 7
As the sun rises the flowers blossomed The rivers flowing in happiness. The trees standing straight, the day being bright. But on the on the other side the humans, Being powerful stay staring, cries being heard the wind even smell death, The roads are vacant,no more noises, No more gatherings, no mo  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:21 AM
Riding my broom stick but I am no witch!
By Anjali Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 577 | Likes: 7
Wouldn’t be able to deny it entirely, now that the Corona Virus has literally ensured that most of the ladies, at least in India are riding broomsticks. I am too. With the morning call, not of the cock-a-doodle-do but the gentle humming of the water pumping motor, I jump out of bed and in one   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:32 PM
Love Is Blind
By Mitali Mittal in Romance | Reads: 553 | Likes: 7
"Hey! where are you? I have been waiting for you since so long." Nisha said on call. "Sorry! But who is this?" Yash replied. Nisha looked back on the number that she dialed. Yaa it was a wrong number. "I am so sorry, I believe I have dialed a wrong number" Nisha said apprehensively. By the time Yash  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 11:54 AM
IF I HAD A GUN
By Vanilla Sharma in Thriller | Reads: 549 | Likes: 7
My wheezing breath is deafening. My humdrum heartbeats and the thundering tick-tock of the grandfather clock in the bedroom are close friends. My palpitations, dear friends of death, visit me every twilight. They bring me gifts; gifts of monotony, gifts of trepidation. There is something sinister ab  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 02:17 AM
I still love you
By deepshree Chauhan in Romance | Reads: 528 | Likes: 7
I STILL LOVE YOU                    “My feelings are all over for you, just get lost from my life”!! The last message from him and Jannat , the 99.9 nonstop radio and the most happening girl becom  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 04:45 AM
Gods and Humans
By Resham Singhania in General Literary | Reads: 493 | Likes: 7
I scroll through instagram only to see a post on my feed leaving me with a sentence I'm intrigued by and decide to use it as a prompt -Gods and Humans- Was man trying to be god himself? Was he trying to be indestructible? Should the invention of atom bombs and biomolecular weapons and ammunition b  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 02:38 PM
Under the floor of heaven
By Deepika Paul in Romance | Reads: 439 | Likes: 7
"Till now you have not done up with your hair" my mother yelled with a bang on the door. I remained seated at my dressing table resembling Madame Tussaud's creation. My fingers cuddled among themselves with the sweat of anxiety. Twee-Twee, my phone flashed : "Hey,I'm here,unable to control my pangs   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 01:12 AM
Selfless Hidden Hero
By hiba irfan in General Literary | Reads: 391 | Likes: 7
Selfless Hidden Hero   These 3 words describe the protagonist of this story, often prejudiced and unheard. I am sure you all have witnessed and lived with him but again would have overlooked his efforts or taken him for granted.     "Heard you guys are expecting a baby. May  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 06:13 PM
Heart Of The Sea
By Reshma in Poetry | Reads: 374 | Likes: 7
As the scarlet sun begins to set Upon the oceans of unrest With every ebb and every tide Waves begin to rise and hide Each time the wave reached the shore It carried back the grains of sand Amazed was I at this sight With every wave that came and went The sand would melt with the wave Seeing where   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 07:29 PM