Frankies in a bin
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 778 | Likes: 0
It was a hot steaming, cheesy, and lip-smacking Frankie. Wrapped carefully in butter paper, and a tissue paper, Sameer and Riya bought it after three hours of shopping in the mall. They stepped out of the mall, and it started raining. With no umbrella to take protection under, they stood near the ex  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 11:38 PM
The Mask
By Anushka Dogra in Poetry | Reads: 778 | Likes: 0
I saw the mask fall Just for a second or a minute Past those hard stone walls The fear of persuasion and compromise well hidden within the web of lies Half truths and broken promises Ungodly silence of the wordless cries Hidden behind the nonchalance Was true sadness Not visible at the first glance   Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 10:02 PM
Every story has a story.
By darsana in General Literary | Reads: 778 | Likes: 0
It was another pleasant, rainy evening.. Clouds wandered in confusion whether to stay and provide us a shower or to drift apart. I sat near grandma who was cutting a jackfruit so effortlessly. She looked calm and composed, likely to begin a new story which is carved out of her own life. She always t  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 02:16 PM
Meri qismat me nahi tha
By aslam in Poetry | Reads: 778 | Likes: 1
Tha gham me aur tanha    Mera har lamha  Ki koshish bahut par aaya na sambhalna  Sahare ki aadat aisi padi thi  Main bhool gaya tha apne pairo pe chalna  Chaha jo maine galti thi meri  Na samjha khuda kya marzi thi teri  Tha haath me tere sab kuchh mere bas me  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 10:29 PM
Roots!
By Sana Malhotra in General Literary | Reads: 778 | Likes: 0
We often live in so much need of practicality and the need to walk up higher and higher that we forget what we are actually made of. We are not some sparkle and shine that the world has in store for us. We are made to spread the sparkle and shine that we are born with. Our roots define us. Our ances  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 08:37 AM
The Letter
By Adarsh Pradeep in General Literary | Reads: 778 | Likes: 0
To, The Chief Minister of Kerala, The ‘Democracy of India’   23rd-March-2020   Sir,   I know you might be busy with the Corona episode but still, I cannot restrain myself from writing this letter to you. Myself Deb from Karbi Anglong, Assam. And yes, you guessed it right,   Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 07:02 PM
Counting on the goodness
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 778 | Likes: 1
Counting on the Goodness Defining love by counting on the goodness Increasing the number of sickness Fooling lives for people's acceptance Rejection looks like death entrance Drowning in information making question Starving for wisdom under calculation Will only count for your destination That's not  Read More...
Published on Sep 22,2020 08:58 PM
What you feel needs an expression
By Ankita Kriplani in Poetry | Reads: 777 | Likes: 0
The thriving affection  has strived your mind to pony your thoughts towards insolvent heart.... Let these lub-dub rhythm beat there way more hypothetically so as to make you conscious about your cravings.... Don't ask the person to love you, either  let the nature provide orientation to th  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:24 PM
Leaders shaping a happy place
By Devyani in General Literary | Reads: 777 | Likes: 5
“A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and shows the way.”- John C Maxwell. History has given us many examples of the importance of a good leader. Under the leadership of Hitler, the world witnessed the most famous wars of all time whereas under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 01:04 AM
Jo bhi hai.. Acha hi hai.
By Rajesh Nanwani in Poetry | Reads: 777 | Likes: 3
Raste ab aasan nhi... Kyun k jis raah pr hum chale wahan koi manzil hi nhi...  Apno se bhi baaten hoti hain thodi kam... Suna hai zamane main ab kisi k pass waqt nhi...  Phr bhi.. Jo bhi hai.. Jaisa bhi hai..acha hi hai. .        Mulaqat hoti hain doston se aaj bhi...&n  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 07:15 PM
Hope amidst hard times
By Thamar in Poetry | Reads: 777 | Likes: 0
Hope amidst hard times Gabriel Delvis Roy               I published my first venture in literature, a collection of poems, “When Two Worlds Collide: Reality and Myth” in 2018 by Notion Press. Some of my readers suggested that I   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 07:59 AM
The twist named Sarah
By Chinmay Tawde in General Literary | Reads: 777 | Likes: 0
Andrew was an elementary school kid. His family shifted to new jersey after the accidental death of his parents. Unlike others , he is an introvert kind of person. He was alone all the time and hesitated to share his problems with others. Due to his dark past , he started lacking in studies too.&nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:08 PM
A dream to survive 2020
By Sonu fakiha in General Literary | Reads: 777 | Likes: 0
It's been years now, the monotony continued, the morning chores were carried out. There were few additions to the chores. Parents made sure their children picked up their masks and gloves.  As they walk out , they greet eachother with a wave, no hugs ,no goodbye kisses only a wave. In tradition  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 11:02 AM
Pain
By ratna singh in Poetry | Reads: 777 | Likes: 0
I know you will leave , but can you please let me down slowly ?Leave me when i am fall asleep , when you are sure that i won't ever wake up again so that i just don't feel the pain .  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 08:08 PM
My Twin's Birthday
By Udisha in Thriller | Reads: 777 | Likes: 0
I don’t celebrate my birthday, I never have, no prejudice I just think it’s a lot of work.    Once I was in my twin sister’s town and I thought I’ll say hi to her, I decided to drop by on “our” birthday. I used to think of her as well-to-do until I  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 02:33 PM