Love hurts but lives
By Sivaraman in Romance | Reads: 962 | Likes: 0
Love starts from friendship because for all relationships to start friendship is the beginning.  I used to love a girl more after my mother. My mother passed away 14 years ago  till then I havent loved any other woman other than her in my life. Soon after my mother passed away she was my o  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 10:21 PM
THE DAY MY YOUTUBE VIDEO GOT A MILLION VIEWS!!!!
By G. Sri Harshika in General Literary | Reads: 962 | Likes: 0
                                Riya lives in the slums of Mumbai, where often the dreams of poor and ambitious girls are shut and freedom was unknown! Their talents were  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 09:17 PM
HALF A FAIRY TALE
By Doel Biswas in Romance | Reads: 962 | Likes: 10
                                               HALF A FAIRYTALE     Deathly calm pre  Read More...
Published on Jul 26,2020 01:34 AM
Hold on
By Arya Patil in Poetry | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
Stay strong  and hold on For there will be a new opportunity there will be a new dawn.  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:16 PM
Kingdom of The Farthest Fears
By Rayna Arora in Thriller | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
It was a rainy day at Bloomsbury Cross and the television was on at full volume at the Hilton’s. A young boy  with auburn hair and emerald eyes ogled at the scenery outside his window wishing to his heart’s content that he wasn’t stuck inside. A voice called him suddenly, &ldq  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 08:53 PM
बड़ा वाला ब्रेक
By Priyanka Bhatia in True Story | Reads: 961 | Likes: 1
रोज रोज सुबह उठते ही भाग दौड़ की तैयारी शुरू हो जाती थी एक तरफ  खाना बन रहा होता था तो दूसरी तरफ बार-बार मोनू को नींद   Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 11:59 PM
Prison, Love, Escape and a Sacrifice
By Eswar Tavva in General Literary | Reads: 961 | Likes: 1
PRISON, LOVE, ESCAPE AND A SACRIFICE At the time when Indians were rebelling against foreign rule, the Britishers had to find a place to deport prisoners. A place where no one could easily reach and those who reached could not escape. This deporting was known as "Kaala Pani” which means "Black  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 10:25 AM
முதற்ப் பேறானவர்கள் - சுவி.பாபு T தாமஸ்
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in General Literary | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
முதற்ப் பேறானவர்கள் - சுவி.பாபு T தாமஸ் முதல் முதல் பழுக்கும் உன் பழத்தையும், வடியும் உன் இரசத்தையும் காணிக்கையா  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 07:39 PM
My Reborn Story
By Helly in True Story | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
Everyone's hell becomes my heaven.. where people afraid to go at that place I got love & Support, I got life, I got everything back. Hospital is a terrible place because we only went to the hospital if any dangerous thing occurred to us or our family member.  But believe me, it's the best p  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 09:56 PM
Vo Maa Hai
By Sakshi Singh in Poetry | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
Vo khud Sara Din Bhukhi Rehkar Tumhe Apna Nivala Khilayegi....  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 11:49 PM
Cough Prints!
By Vijaya Lakshmi in Poetry | Reads: 961 | Likes: 9
                            Bullets of mucus loaded in their lungs, Cough explodes like nuclear bomb contagious, Corpses overflowing across continents. Reasons for death are same. Untouchability practiced, not based on caste. I   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 09:17 PM
What would my tombstone say?
By L.M.A in General Literary | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
Somedays are just beautiful.Unexplainable. I wouldn't change a thing. If I could frame it. I'd probably would.Like those picture frames in Harry Potter films that has an instance stored in it. If it were up to me, I'd save the whole day.Then, some days are bad. Some get worse.But the worst of them,   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 07:35 PM
Ladybird
By Shivangi Srivastava in Romance | Reads: 961 | Likes: 0
Sidhi Mala's daughter gave her a gift on mother's Day wrapped in a glittery, gaudy paper. She kept it aside and decided to take a look at her terrace garden. Mala loves gardening for two reasons: one it's the best way to utilise her time as a homemaker and two the prototype of the amusement park cre  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 09:18 PM
UNKNOWN
By Aarthi Jayaprakash in Poetry | Reads: 960 | Likes: 0
This weight is not easily lifted A nagging ache, an unknown fear What will or will not happen? Not knowing is both bliss and curse So hold on to what you know Your worth in forged memories Your purpose in a hopeful future There's more to life than we know Stay in faith till then The ache shall sleep  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:56 PM
Living half a dream
By chinmoyuri in General Literary | Reads: 960 | Likes: 0
The last 4 years were not easy for me. I counted each passing day with a heavy heart. I remember the pact we made to go to art school in Paris after we finish school, to live our new dream to fly.   He was not very happy with his strict military family. He was different from them .They were dis  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 02:35 AM