Find Your Wings
By Sanglap Adhikary in True Story | Reads: 829 | Likes: 1
“Just more two years and your life will be settled” is probably the most ecumenical piece of lie that has been deliberately slipped into our intuition after 10th. But it’s after two years of struggle we tend to realize the substantive is yet to devour us. Undoubtedly college life i  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 12:28 PM
The unusual murder
By Mitali in Mystery | Reads: 827 | 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
Not another COVID-19 precaution message
By Sanket Pai in General Literary | Reads: 826 | Likes: 1
Not another COVID-19 precaution message. Rather a wake-up call to human beings. There have been a few things that have been going on lately. The Coronavirus has been spreading like a wildfire. Just 7 days ago, the global cases were around 199K. Today, the infected numbers are around 423K. That&rsquo  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:23 AM
Classroom
By Siya Maurya in Poetry | Reads: 821 | Likes: 1
  our name on this benches will lastlong, and the feeling made over here will be always be strong. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️   many good days came, and bad days played the game. old friendship were left in past, and new friendship were ready to stay  longlast.   that irratin  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 09:51 PM
Born Again
By Ramya Jeokash in Poetry | Reads: 818 | Likes: 1
I found myself again and again Through my daughter, beloved son I thought, life can be lived; only once But they broke the Truth,  And taught the Fun That we have a chance,  To correct through them.  Not posing as the One But join with them,  Now and then To be the one among them  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 05:26 PM
A journey of being daughter to being a mother....
By Tanvi in Poetry | Reads: 817 | Likes: 1
Once upon a time she was pampered carefree daughter... She never moved herself to drink a glass of water... She was fed before she could feel intense hunger.. Life was so blissful when she was younger.. And soon the time took her to another shore.. Now Let's see what happens further.. From a daughte  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 08:15 PM
Equality - Is it just a dream?
By ChongthamTulsipriya in Poetry | Reads: 813 | Likes: 1
Equality  Equality  What is equality? Is it my mother getting equal respect as my father? Is it my mother not questioning me why I came home late?   Equality is a utopian vision  That I dream of  A dream to fulfill  A dream my mother that she buried six feet under A dre  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 11:03 AM
My ukelele man.
By Sanjana Mehta in Poetry | Reads: 810 | Likes: 1
MY UKELELE MAN.     - Sanjana Mehta   Walking the deserted boulevard on a mid June afternoon,  I Pluck the rousing mini-sunflowers stranded on the sideway, my cinnamon hampher now overflowing with  buds. Ignorant of the dust settling on my t-straps, i skip along the tr  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:10 PM
Oh Magdalene!
By Pratyay Chakraborty in Romance | Reads: 808 | Likes: 1
Once upon a time, there was a kid, with bouquets on sale. Every Sunday, he'd attend church proceedings and dress up real good, for he was an altar boy, assisting priests who would serve God. And then, he would get back to work with her young widowed mother at the traffic signal near the Basilica of   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 02:32 AM
The Mission to Mars
By Prabindh Sundareson in Sci-fi | Reads: 808 | Likes: 1
Prelude Ilon Must was a man who did not wait for things. And yet, this search for a candidate to Mars had proven to be much longer than expected. He wanted to finalise things in todays meeting, if the launch was to happen in 2021. The data presented by the leader, clearly showed that the lead-cand  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 08:13 AM
Little girl
By Anmol Rai in Poetry | Reads: 806 | Likes: 1
When life gives me bad days, I remember myself as a little girl; all soft and gentle never apologizing for what she felt or for all the words she never stopped saying, never skipped a meal or a good night’s sleep dreaming about the world as her oyster; she was so beautifully herself and so fie  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 02:45 PM
The farrago we call life
By Apraajita Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 804 | Likes: 1
It was all a lie.  What they told me. All of it. A goddamn lie. They set the limitations and I hopelessly scrambled to achieve them. Or maybe it was me. So desperate to fit in. So lost for attention I forgot what being myself felt like. Maybe it was a messed up scrap of history; Maybe it was a  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 06:18 PM
Amigo
By Ammu in Poetry | Reads: 801 | Likes: 1
              AMIGO He walks me around.,  plays on ground,  Share my sweets, which is his favorite,  He raise his two hands and praise me when won,  He the buddy dearest one,  Always follows me,  Me also follows him when not find,   Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 12:19 PM
WOMEN
By Piyush Vishwakarma in Poetry | Reads: 801 | Likes: 1
                                                                   WOMEN  You are not less than a part of this universe. You   Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 07:02 AM
Who Can Stop Loving You!
By Jeet sannigrahi in Poetry | Reads: 799 | Likes: 1
I dare to stare at your face And admire in ecstasy, your charm and grace. If a little sweeter your voice were Honey would've tasted bitter, to me I swear. But still you're fine And fairer than the spurning sunshine. The first time I saw you, in love I was With your spirit, that turns my sorrow to fa  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 12:33 PM