Novel Virus
By Soorya N in General Literary | Reads: 1,245 | Likes: 15
Novel Virus - By Soorya Neelacantan “Dear Soorya, Am I clear? Please tell me if you can’t understand my voice-notes”. Prakash sir’s voice blossomed with concern as always. “I will be more than happy if we can finish it this time!”, he added. He was hopeful and cal  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:42 PM
Inside Me
By Dash in Poetry | Reads: 1,244 | Likes: 0
As I look deep inside, I find me and I find You. A few of my cousins, and a few friends too. Inside me were littered toys, giggles and laughters and plenty joys. Benches in schools and uniform black shoes. A heavy bag full of books, carrying were friends  like you. I found my first love, and dr  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 07:34 PM
Coffee and Cacophony
By Asmita Chakraborty in Travel | Reads: 1,244 | Likes: 0
I followed Rupsha, as she expertly navigated her way through the nooks and crannies of the historic College Street, the largest secondhand book market in the world. The mile-long avenue was dotted with hundreds of bookstores, big and small. A smell of new books, dreams, tea, mothballs and smoke hung  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:31 PM
Never Again - A Sonnet
By Sowmya Sri Rathnakumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,244 | Likes: 1
Once, I was buried in the darkness created by my demons. Unforeseen, you came to my salvation like a ray of light!! You held out your hand and pulled me out harder. Above the darkness and cold, there was light and beauty. You raised a wall with its roots set deep in to the ground that made me strong  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 06:58 AM
Scars-To Be Proud Of
By Diksha Mago in True Story | Reads: 1,244 | 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
Obsessed!
By Diksha Das in Fantasy | Reads: 1,244 | Likes: 0
Who would have thought that would be our last evening walk together? You wanted to see those lights over that hill,and I was at the verge of making another weird dream of yours,come true. Sometimes, it baffles me about how you were obsessed with things, you know? Well, I would not call that OCD, but  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:26 AM
कोरोना मत मारो ना
By Harshit Singh Shekhawat in Poetry | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 1
थम गया है देश,  रुक गया है देश,  जब से फैला है कोरोना,  देखकर इसका प्रकोप सब, भूल गए हैं महंगाई और भ्रष्टाचार का रो  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:49 AM
Ocean of Flying Dreams
By Kaushik Vidyadhar Shrotri in Poetry | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 4
This is the time. To dream up and rise above the high. Beat your fears and glorify. These dreams might look once futile. Keep flying…Keep flying…Keep flying. This is the age. To jump into the ocean of flying dreams. Chase for the dreams until it is achieved. Some of the dreams might l  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 12:11 AM
ഓർമ്മകൾ
By idukki in General Literary | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 0
മങ്ങിതുടങ്ങിയ ചില  ഓർമ്മകളുണ്ട്,  വരണ്ട്  ഉണങ്ങിയ  നിലംപോലെ .... ഒരു  മഴക്കായി.... ചിലപ്പോൾ  ഒരു  ഇറ്റ്  ജ  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 06:39 AM
Night's mystery
By Pallavi Chakraborty in Poetry | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 0
There's something about the night, A stillness, a silent chaos.. Something, untouched. A mystery, so captivating That it draws you inside.. Until you are surrounded by the darkness And its just the crickets chirping As if singing a lullaby. And then, there's dreams Of mountains crashing and ball roo  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 09:18 PM
The Dilemma
By Sneha Vyas in True Story | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 0
For as long as I can remember, I dreamt of working as a gastroenterologist, until things changed in 10th grade. The notion of pursuing medical perplexed me. Although I used to have endless discussions with my Dad about where my interest lies, subconsciously I considered science as an optio  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 01:06 PM
My last unsent letter
By Smriti Sharma in True Story | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 0
   As you slammed the door behind, leaving unanswered questions on my mind. Where was the problem, where did I go wrong ? I thought that our relation was way too strong . I should have understood the very first time , that you would never be mine. All the numerous lies and the promises you  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 07:12 PM
सुख की परिभाषा
By Nilesh Sankrityayan in Poetry | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 0
आंनद , सुख क्या है?  जैसे भोर में सुनाई दे पक्षियों की चहचहाहट, जैसे दिसंबर की सर्दी में धूप की गर्माहट, जैसे वसंत ऋत  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 03:09 PM
The Realisation Saga - Part 1 : Meeting
By Sam Bhattacharya in Romance | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 0
I always used to believe that I am right, and just. And that I never make wrong choices. And took pride in it- not ego, plain pride. A guy who doesn’t sways, it falls for a honey trap, neither have any bad habits. Yea, sounds arrogant, isn’t it ? And like every arrogant thing come to a  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:10 PM
The ephemeral joys of childhood.
By sharbani baruah in Poetry | Reads: 1,243 | Likes: 15
Little did I know, How ephemeral our salad days were. Having played around hands in hands, Running azure the gold sands? There were roses, daisies, And, lillies too. We used to pluck them, Saying from me to you? Making hubbubs for our hopped up tummies, Ah! Caterwauling our deary mummies! Starting f  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 11:17 AM