Memories
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,309 | Likes: 0
Memories Anything that make stories are memoriesTake away all worries, are memoriesWhatever you gathered make up memoriesWhatever you made up, make stories The thought process, the life processGrow up memories and have accessSelf created compulsive actions cause  stressJust look at you and arou  Read More...
Published on Jun 27,2020 10:23 AM
Short Story: MANHOLE
By Navaratnam Giritharan in General Literary | Reads: 1,308 | Likes: 0
- Wriiten in Tamil By V.N.Giritharan | Translation into English  By: Latha Ramakrishnan -Like the Rajaraman of Jeyakanthan’s rishimoolam he has grown beard and moustache, keeping one of the legs in squatting posture and keeping the other in a raised and folded fashion he was holding his k  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 07:58 AM
The Evening
By Richa Raj in Romance | Reads: 1,308 | Likes: 0
It was a hot humid summer evening , I was standing right next to the billing counter of The Chai Point , waiting for my order to come.  Tea has always been one of my favourite relaxating drink.  As soon as I recieved my order I went to take my seat. It was all calm , less noisy. Work has b  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 09:16 PM
ये कैसे किया मैंने
By Shivam Agrahari in Poetry | Reads: 1,308 | Likes: 0
जितना था उससे ज्यादा दिया मैंने मोहब्बत में सबकुछ किया मैंने, ये बाहरी सुंदरता तो ठीक है पर तुम्हारे रूह से प्यार क  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 02:33 AM
Perfect imperfect love
By yamini in Romance | Reads: 1,308 | Likes: 0
Lost in his magical touch, i rang the doorbell of my home. His soft yet strong hands holding onto my arm moving up towards the bare skin of my off shoulder dress. The warmth of his breath that just wont go, reminds me how close we came, for the first time life found its meaning. My mind, my soul, ev  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 12:17 PM
I Wish
By Twisha Shekhar in Poetry | Reads: 1,308 | Likes: 4
I Wish... I wish I could fly, up high in the sky. Sitting on top of a tree, be all ears to bumblebee.   Somewhere gliding over the rainbow, somewhere, lost in the clouds. Flying above the mountains, crossing all the bounds.   Fingering the rain globules, as I hit the rainy cloud. Drifting  Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 12:35 PM
Happy Birthday!
By Riya Das in General Literary | Reads: 1,308 | Likes: 0
It was around midnight and the flickering street light was splashed over the black asphalt. We were waiting with baited breadth by the side of the road for the rescue team to arrive but no one came. The roar of the rescue truck didn’t break the menacing silence and its headlights didn’t illumina  Read More...
Published on Sep 20,2020 10:14 PM
We All Bleed the Same.
By Shania in Poetry | Reads: 1,307 | Likes: 0
Dig a dagger, deep into my chest I bleed in red, just like you. Hit me with sticks and stones I bruise in blue and black and the colour of the berries, just like you. I love children, people, food, places  just like you. If all this ties us together, how come you get privileges I don't? Ho  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:24 AM
மீறுதல் தந்த விளைவு - சுவி. பாபு T தாமஸ்
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in General Literary | Reads: 1,306 | Likes: 0
மீறுதல் தந்த விளைவு - சுவி. பாபு T தாமஸ் என் சத்தத்தைக் கேட்டு, நான் உங்களுக்குக் கற்பிக்கிறபடியே எல்லாக் காரியங  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 09:29 PM
Voice of a 20 Something Unemployed Unmarried Privileged
By aditi in True Story | Reads: 1,306 | Likes: 0
If you are somewhere in your late 20s, at some point a distant relative who has probably not called you in ages must have started expressing their pressing concern for your marriage. “Why 30 is still Dirty for Many Indian Women” researched-based article on HuffingtonPost.in throws light   Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 08:43 PM
The "good" husband
By Satya Sudhir in True Story | Reads: 1,305 | Likes: 0
I remember reading news of cricketer Harbajan Singh’s tweet in defense of his wife, Geeta Basra observing Karva Chauth. Like Harbajan Singh, in my religion too, there is no date set specifically for fasting nor is there any formal Karva Chauth festival. Yet I see no wrong in me or for that mat  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 09:03 PM
Healing Equation
By Vaishnavi Sanoj in Poetry | Reads: 1,305 | Likes: 2
Yes, it is a virus, and no, our weapons don’t work. Unlike our fake netas, the viruses don’t discriminate – religion, colour, tattoo, hairstyle, social status, Facebook status nothing matters. The walls and sealed borders don’t matter. Our landing on moon and mars don’t  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 09:08 PM
The first Love
By lakshmipriya sengodappan in Poetry | Reads: 1,305 | Likes: 1
Once all went down.., i was nothing to hold upon.., There wasn't any hope.., All Went in vain.., But ther was a flash of sparkles sparkled into me.., On an Astonishing dream of Glean..,  I went back to see it.., It was you.., It was only you.., I could see the flashing eyes.., With powerful smi  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 04:01 PM
जुगाङ
By sneh goswami in True Story | Reads: 1,305 | Likes: 1
   जुगाड चुनाव के दिन । रैलियों और चुनाव सभाओं का दौर । मटिया महल के चौंक में सजी विशाल सभा में नेता जी जोशीला भाष  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 12:00 AM
The two found it
By SIDDHAM JAIN in Mystery | Reads: 1,305 | Likes: 1
THE   TWO    FOUND      IT -Siddham Jain Date- 30/5/2020   The story begins with avery fine morning when Robert, the son of Mr. Phillip and Mrs. Cristena, the owners of Grobestian National Park in Canada  was playing with his pet dog Bruno when suddenly a  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 06:02 PM