A note to Self
By Mohit Kumar Sahu in Poetry | Reads: 328 | Likes: 2
A note to Self. Don't Just Give Up Alright, Just Hang On Real Tight. Please Don't Give Up Hope, I Believe You'll Reach The End Of The Rope. I Know It Troubles A Lot, Be Patient And Look Out For The Happy Slot. Remember The Good Times You Had, Be Positive And Not Sad. Sometimes It Can Be Cruel, Bu  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 05:00 PM
He doesn't live here anymore
By Apoorva Sharma in Romance | Reads: 328 | Likes: 0
It's about the night you had cut the call on my face With words that I distinctly remember "I can't do this anymore" I got a dream that night with visuals that I faintly remember A pink dollhouse with a kitchen , a living room and a bed room  A garden in the front , a white swing in the porch a  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 01:58 AM
A cup of tea
By Janki Hemani in General Literary | Reads: 328 | Likes: 1
She went running to the door holding her 6-month-old baby in one hand and holding her 5-year-old son’s hand with her other hand. But the school bus had left. This means she would have to drop her son to school. After dropping her son, she went home. The baby was hungry so she had to quickly pr  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 02:58 AM
Old love
By Anusha Deshmukh in Romance | Reads: 328 | Likes: 0
I come to the door to say bye, your wrinkled hand is on the door handle. It takes more strength now to open the door. You slowly go down the stairs one at a time, with your breath coming out in puffs. I have told you so many times to stay at home and rest but those kids at the orphanage are your lif  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 03:03 AM
DEPARTURE— A SHORT STORY
By Ashutosh Bhavthankar in General Literary | Reads: 328 | Likes: 1
It was 2 am in the night when Usha tiptoed out of the front door. She reached the end of the lane and turned to the one last look at the house that she once called home. Storm of emotions and thoughts engulfed her mind. "Will they remember?"  "Will they accept?"  "What if and what not?" Sh  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 09:35 AM
In a 'manner' of speaking - IV
By Rupnarayan Bose in True Story | Reads: 328 | Likes: 0
Episode #4: Chatterbox unlimited I was on my way to Pune. The flight from Calcutta took more than three hours, with one stop in between at Ahmedabad. I always carry with me more than enough reading material whenever I travel. By way of preparation for this flight, I had picked up three newspapers f  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 10:28 AM
Svapna nagri
By payal lanje in Poetry | Reads: 328 | Likes: 0
किती छान असते ना ती स्वप्न नागरी, निजलेल्या त्या बंद डोळ्यातही एक सुंदरस जग दाखवून जाणारी, अबोल निशब्द त्या जिव्हे  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 04:34 PM
CORANA- The Pandemic
By dilip chakrdhari in Poetry | Reads: 328 | Likes: 1
एक नए हथियार विचलित मन सारा देश, आया धरती को बुखार हैं। रहन-सहन में हुई गड़बड़ी, भय में आज संसार है।  अपनी मौज मजे से  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 12:17 AM
Khoobasoorati
By muskan in Romance | Reads: 328 | Likes: 0
Kaayal hoon tere tabassum pe Tishna uthne lgi hai teri jhalak pe Kab tak khelega tu aise aankh micholi Kar tabdeel ujaale ko khoobsoorat taveel mein!   Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 08:49 PM
Coffee and Conversations
By Abilash in Romance | Reads: 328 | Likes: 0
'Do you want to grab a cup of coffee before getting back to work?' he asked her. 'Thank you for asking, but I don't really like the taste of coffee', she said politely. 'Well, they say taste of the coffee depends on the person you drink cofee with, I'm curious to know', he said with a grin. She smil  Read More...
Published on Jun 17,2020 07:06 PM
One Virus (Seriously?)
By Shreya Samal in Poetry | Reads: 328 | Likes: 0
My hands are really wet, It's just sanitizer/ handwash, no dirt no sweat Temporary OCD in my hand I know its dumb weird thoughts ahead Roads are empty, suddenly look clean People are scared so they dont intervene This virus came from fish market Why does one make human regret? Dont cough, dont sneez  Read More...
Published on Aug 14,2020 01:59 PM
Quarantined for Love
By Shinjini Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 327 | Likes: 0
My dad is diabetic and stuck in a different place, travelling isn’t recommended for him in times of virus. So he calls every night, asking me if I have received Work from Home yet, because he knows I have allergic rhinitis!!  When I say no, he hangs up disappointed and wonders what thi  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 08:12 PM
KNOW ME
By Priyal Rajan Thakur in Poetry | Reads: 327 | Likes: 0
You know me as your Friend,  Living across the corridor,  who is awake till four, wears a lot of colours,  has humour,  laughs and smiles brightly,  listens and understands,  Cheers up.  You know me as a Writer,  reading Mockingbird,  Holding The Alchemi  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 01:50 PM
New Year
By Dhriti Ravi in General Literary | Reads: 327 | Likes: 1
It was a cold night. I was tucked in my blanket staring into space. Everything was still; as if the breeze held the power to freeze. My mind, on the other hand, was anything but.   A million thoughts ran wild inside my head, wreaking havoc causing my heart to fluctuate with dangerous frequencie  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 12:01 AM
The silence
By ravi Rajan in Romance | Reads: 327 | Likes: 3
The decrepit and rusted iron bench, seemed infectious. That was being avoided and was lying in the loneliest part of the park. It was neither afternoon nor evening, still the sky was showing red color and silence. Wind was not whistling a bit, leaves were on alert. For a moment it felt like, time ha  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 04:13 AM