Woebegone
By Hajra A Shaikh in True Story | Reads: 722 | Likes: 1
Yesterday I came back home from college and my mother announced to me that one of the chicken fell off the window. And you must know that we live on the last floor, which is the fourth one of the building. She had kept them in the planted pots to eat the tiny insects. She used to do that from the ve  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 03:07 AM
The Surreal Quarantine Life
By Kargila Ranganathan in Poetry | Reads: 722 | 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
It's all for you
By KJ Sriranjani in General Literary | Reads: 721 | Likes: 3
We come across many people! Love some! Hate some! Some sucking experience!!! Some happy ones! Love! Regrets! Hardworks! Backstabbs! Searching reasons to Liv?!!  Bt remember everything you do is for you!!! And in the the it's all for you!!! Do wat u wish and only tht!  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 04:48 PM
बेमतलब
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 721 | Likes: 0
बेमतलबउस शहर का भी क्या मतलब,जिसमें कोई हमदर्द भी ना हो।उस हमदर्द का भी क्या मतलब,जिसे मेरे दर्द की परवाह भी ना हो।उ  Read More...
Published on Sep 21,2020 10:09 AM
The Blue Fleet
By Rohit Padala in Horror | Reads: 719 | Likes: 1
The sunlight was washing the side of the weather beaten boat and along with it, Amelia's memory of civilisation. Seventeen days had passed since her husband, Raymond had drowned in the endless depths of the ocean, leaving her stranded on the resource-less boat. Amelia's once clear skin, roughed up w  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 10:34 AM
A cry from skies.
By Danish Ahmad Lone in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 5
For twenty-two days  this deadly disease had imprisoned me in the bed of my room. All the time I was wandering from one application of my mobile phone to another. Every time when I was scrolling down my newsfeed was loading me with more anxiety and depression. The social media, newspapers and T  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 11:29 PM
AT THE STROKE OF 12
By Chandra Moulieeswar in Thriller | Reads: 718 | Likes: 43
I was on cloud nine when I got a call from an unknown number this morning. Not because it was a girl on the other end, but for the message she conveyed. She congratulated me for emerging as the winner in a lucky draw contest that I had participated a few months ago. Fascinated by the news, I double   Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 01:26 AM
राजयोग
By Abhijeet Singh Yadav (Sikandar) in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
गाँव में गोबर से लिपे हुए आँगन में एक 25-26 साल की औरत मैली धोती पहने हुए जमीन पर बैठी दाल साफ़ कर रही थी।सामने ही ठकुराइ  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:43 AM
தோழா... விழித்தெழு
By Ranjith in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 1
தோழா… விழித்தெழு! நூற்றாண்டின் கதை கொண்டேன், கேளு! கரை கடந்தான், பனிமலை கடந்தான், தமிழ் மனம் கடந்தான். இறை தேட   Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 07:38 AM
Ageing for love
By Sowmya Sri Rathnakumar in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 1
My eyes that admired you is now out of glow. My ears waited to hear your voice has faded. My hands held out for your reach has got wrinkles. My cheeks turned red with blush is now pale. My hair gone grey waiting for you. You took the key to my happiness when you left. The pain has grown deeper and d  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 10:34 AM
Please... love the children too
By Uma Chandrasekar in General Literary | Reads: 717 | Likes: 3
  Please... Love the Children too             The new world as it was forced upon us totally entombed the already buried humanity inside us. One thing I learnt during this “stay together by staying apart movement” is that the more we  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 06:50 PM
Better Than Manhattan
By Grace in Fantasy | Reads: 716 | Likes: 15
Michelle knows the forest is behind her. Yet, she sees it as a milestone. She would never have come here if she hadn’t passed it. It is startling, there is almost nothing in front of her. Stretches of, plain sand spread out.   It seems wrong. The map tells her the castle should be here, b  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 07:50 PM
Tea with the Buddha
By Kiran Sandhu in Poetry | Reads: 716 | Likes: 1
It’s a beautiful starry night And the moon shines so bright As I gaze outside my bedside window Sleep descends gently as I hit the pillow Drifting into a magical world of dreams Who will I meet tonight, my soul excitedly thinks And lo behold, I see a magnificent vision a spark of his halo, hi  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 05:05 PM
Little Gestures Matter the Most !
By Kargila Ranganathan in True Story | Reads: 716 | Likes: 6
Every morning, I used to take an auto to work. Just like the new day, it used to be a different auto and different driver every other day. Therefore, after completing my ride, never have I failed to confess my gratitude to the driver. Isn’t it my duty to pay the driver for his service?Similarl  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 11:57 AM
Enough
By Dr.Anjutha Ranganathan in Poetry | Reads: 715 | Likes: 1
for, i'm here not 'cause of you i'm here  'cause of me. for, i've come this far all my myself. and, i will continue to go  far.. all by myself too. 'cause of my strenous  efforts, sleepless nights and labour. so don't bother much.   she doesn't need ya or your damn opinions. &nb  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:39 PM