Rebuilding
By Ayan Chakraborty in General Literary | Reads: 1,512 | Likes: 0
The idea of a weekend at our grandparents’ when we were kids had a spring in our steps that provided the stiffest competition to being handed out ice pops. Never mind the clothes; our priority was to rummage in the cupboard for all the toys that could fit into our shiny backpacks. In the clim  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 12:37 AM
Express
By sindhuja in Poetry | Reads: 1,512 | Likes: 0
Everyday as humans we go to sleep with the expectations of tommorrow,But when we wake up in the dawn break Do we at least pay back a smile for the wish of expireincing tommorow morningSometimes due to an small irritated incidence in a day we even blurt out "Why did this day even arrive?"How many of   Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 08:12 PM
The Mystical Dew
By Devendra Lingwal in Romance | Reads: 1,511 | Likes: 0
The Mystical Dew It takes two to tango; it takes two to fall in love. But what it takes to prove your true love for someone? Sometimes the cost is a life or something beyond one’s imagination and belief. An excerpt from ‘The Mutilated Diary of a Dead Terrorist’ Patiala, 1st Janu  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 09:31 PM
In Loving Memory Of Our Son, Zan
By Anila Andezhath in True Story | Reads: 1,495 | Likes: 0
They say moving on is the most difficult thing to do. I do not disagree! I do however feel that it is made to look so cruel and heartbreaking because we are engineered to learn to "Forget" about the past in order to move on. It would be a little less painful if we "Accept" the past rather than forge  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 07:16 PM
I love you, dangerously
By Lasya Tummala in Romance | Reads: 1,489 | Likes: 0
“I Love You” these are three most beautiful words anyone can ever say to anyone. When you feel that a person is very important to you, you are expected to say these words to them. When you have countless feelings for them you are obliged to say that to them. When you know that your whol  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 07:48 PM
An Ambulance
By Rasika Sawarkar in Mystery | Reads: 1,488 | Likes: 0
Life was beautiful until land unless it showed it dark side from the child begging on the road to begging for happiness.From people suiciding to people wanting to live but have cancer.Here is one story  An Ambulance  It was a busy morning when I stepped out of my house it was a normal day   Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 01:25 PM
Find the one or be the one
By Leena Talreja in Western | Reads: 1,487 | Likes: 0
Find the one or be the one...  Last day of Final year exam,  And four friends Jay, Swapnil, Karan and Juhi were on their regular place that is their Katta... Eating, making fun and relaxing as it was their last day of exams and college. But in their happiness and laughter there was hidden   Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 05:04 PM
LIFE
By Shef patel in True Story | Reads: 1,486 | Likes: 0
             Why am I so difficult to understand?  Yes I do have my dreams on which a long way to work.  Hard work would lead me along with motivation...  While I m on a journey along with demotivating people around I can't go through it every day it  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:29 PM
Shadows all around
By Alisha in True Story | Reads: 1,486 | Likes: 0
Jess’ eyes roamed around the crowded room, watching the inebriated faces of her friends laughing and moving their bodies closely in sync with their partners, bottles in one hand, the other wrapped around someone’s waist. Yes, this was the kind of party she enjoyed. Beer in hand, she too   Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 04:15 PM
Much awaited monsoon rains!
Much awaited monsoon rains! "It'd be delayed this year", they (IMD) said. On the due date there was a severe thunderstorm. "No, it is not even pre-monsoon, just localised convection rain". We waited! One fine day, they said the monsoon has "arrived". We looked out; there was not even spec of cloud i  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:00 AM
My Diary of 1971 - Living thru War, From Reel 2 Real
By Ratna Pande in True Story | Reads: 1,475 | Likes: 0
Fr Gilson’s narration about the second world war, and his life as a child in Belgium, had left us spellbound. Initially the rest of that day had gone in silence while each one of us tried to internalise what he had shared. Just before the school ended we had gone to the Library to get some boo  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 06:42 PM
Hero
By varun in Poetry | Reads: 1,475 | Likes: 0
One fine day,  he picked up the rucksack, and as he opened the door, he looked back.. .  Standing there, with tears in her eyes was his mom, as he bid adieu, turned around, and left the place he called his home.. .  Riding on the back of the truck, he never got a chance to hug his sis  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 11:20 AM
Earth is healing
By sakshi ahuja in General Literary | Reads: 1,471 | Likes: 0
If Mother Earth is healing with this lockdown,  I am happy that we cant go out. If animals, birds & other endangered species are sharing their presence with us, then I am happy that we are locked in. If the trees, flowers & fruits are blooming in the absence of pollution, then I am ha  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 05:41 PM
Sita,then and now
By Sneha sharma in Mythology | Reads: 1,470 | Likes: 0
SITA,THEN AND NOW                ' Kalyug' the very name itself can awaken one from sombre.A dreadful  word which has all the sins  pertaining-corruption,mal-practice,crime,theft,rape,dowry etc..In an age where one feels totally surrounded by the evi  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 05:46 PM
Falak-brave, fearless
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 1,466 | Likes: 0
Her bag was packed, and she was ready to leave. She was leaving her family behind- Aneesh, her husband, and two beautiful kids- Anshu and Naira. He wanted to stop her and kids were crying. But there was nothing which could stop her. So, she had already prepared their favourite foods, because that co  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 04:18 PM