The Surreal Quarantine Life
By Kargila Ranganathan in Poetry | Reads: 1,212 | Likes: 7
Waking up tired Relishing the lazy sound sleep. Yet, the urge to check notifications Remain unchanged, anyday. Sitting back, then taking pleasure In  having  a homespun  meal. Kicking back with chaos – While the brain switches between The television remote, WhatsApp, Instagr  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 12:39 AM
Dear Neighbour
By Neethu Chandra in Poetry | Reads: 1,212 | Likes: 8
Dear Neighbor, The only time I have seen you is when you lean on the edge of the concrete slab That held together The open fortress of a low rise box, Unusually long and narrow Spanning the entire south facing walls Of our conjoined apartments Poking their nose  In each other's business ev  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 04:21 PM
Long lost son
By Nidhi karkhanis in General Literary | Reads: 1,212 | 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
THE URN OF ASHES
By Vrunda Moghe Dev in General Literary | Reads: 1,212 | Likes: 1
THE URN OF ASHES   The sands of the Kihim beach were warm as Rajan sat with his legs stretched on the shore looking at the horizon. He had taken off from Mumbai, last night for the weekend offer of a quiet tent holiday. He sipped the chilled beer from the can and looked at his well shaped feet.  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 05:42 PM
Compassionate Ego
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,212 | Likes: 1
Compassionate Ego You are not going to be very good at anything, it must go Maximalism is all about compassionate ego.  Just by doing few things really really well,  It can improve your focus, without diluting It may show up the rhythm hidden  behind You must be aware, let your energy  Read More...
Published on Jul 16,2020 08:54 PM
The Unsaid Love
By Rashi in Romance | Reads: 1,211 | Likes: 4
Kiara bashed the door of her house in a hurry after she got a call from the hospital. At the moment, all she could care was about Nitin who was fighting for his life all by himself.  She drove her car and rushed to Spring Dales hospital, and ran towards the reception in hope to see Nitin atleas  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 11:03 PM
CORONA
By Hrishabh Prakash in Poetry | Reads: 1,210 | Likes: 0
WHILE I WAS BEING A CORONA IN EVERYONE'S LIFE I BECAME A CORONA ITSELF...   NOW I WANT TO SPREAD LIKE CORONA ACROSS THE WORLD AND FOR THAT I NEED TO CREATE SUCH IMPACT ALSO...   SO I DID SELF REALIZATION AND I GOT TO KNOW THAT IF SOMEONE IS DISRESPECTING YOU ANYHOW PLZ LET THEM DO, INSERT   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:12 PM
The acid attack
By mayank jain in Poetry | Reads: 1,210 | Likes: 6
All my life I never felt ashamed, Because I had never been flamed, Not burn by fire, But by someone's desire, I feared looking into a piece of glass, The one who wouldn't fear had now been drowned in the tallgrass, The thought of how I would look gave me distress, But the one who did this was not  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 03:18 PM
Work From Home
By Annas Thahirulla in General Literary | Reads: 1,209 | Likes: 1
On his first day of quarantine,  Mothilal was getting a deep sleep.  Suddenly a noise disturbed his sleep. He woke up and noticed his wife Swarnalatha, cleaning the floor of bedroom with a vaccum cleaner.  Mothilal : "You disturbed my sleep." Swarnalatha : "I am just doing my duty."   Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 07:55 PM
Should I tell him
By akshita ray in Romance | Reads: 1,209 | Likes: 0
There is a lot of things I want to express and afraid to confess.   Should I tell him That I meet a lot of people but nobody feels like him   Should I ask him  To just be with me and I'll handle the rest.   Sometimes I feel he must be knowing that I'm having a million of feelings  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 07:07 PM
Dreams
By Eleven in General Literary | Reads: 1,209 | Likes: 4
"What are your dreams?" She asked excitedly. "Dreams that you saw for yourself, dreams which are for you, your dreams!  You have any?"   "I have no dreams" I said the truth, because in each and every dream, you are included. I never saw any dreams for myself but for us. Atleast after meeti  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 11:30 AM
When You Least Expect it.
By Manika Ekka in General Literary | Reads: 1,208 | Likes: 3
Chaos, hustle bustle ,deaths, fire ,riots ,pandemic, noise ,pollution ,killing ,hanging ,pelting lathis ,cries ,cruelty ,losses ,anger ,hatred ,fear..... she saw this in a wink. Her eyes were red, the vessels around the pupil was clear like the river of blood in Kalinga.. she moved her fingers throu  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 04:03 PM
LIFE
By Shef patel in True Story | Reads: 1,208 | Likes: 0
             Why am I so difficult to understand?  Yes I do have my dreams on which a long way to work.  Hard work would lead me along with motivation...  While I m on a journey along with demotivating people around I can't go through it every day it  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:29 PM
My Little Innocent Self
By Laveena sajnani in Poetry | Reads: 1,208 | Likes: 0
Where the world is using IPhone, Tring Tring of the landline, is my kind of tone. Where the world is busy playing angry bird, I am happy feeding the hungry birds. Where the world is online, I am happily busy, connecting to mother earth. Enjoying the pollution free air. Without a facial, looking fai  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 07:19 PM
The unusual murder
By Mitali in Mystery | Reads: 1,208 | Likes: 1
the dusk spread it's power as the winds grew cold and suspicious. the darkness of the sky had begun to fall on the earth as the zenith marked the merging of the evening sky with the dusty roads of the city. the horizon a witness to silent plans... the city streets grew darker and lonelier as the moo  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 01:12 AM