The unlit
By nekha in Poetry | Reads: 620 | Likes: 0
I sulked in fear  to find nobody near amidst cold dreary nights Oh my dear!  The roads so clear  resonating with sheer dins in a solitary atmosphere  while dark adazzle cohere I sulked in fear  to find nobody near.  This an endless wandering  yet all blear Home are  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 11:15 PM
Effect(ive/ing) Change Communication using Games
By Kartic Vaidyanathan in True Story | Reads: 619 | Likes: 0
After a couple months into a change initiative, I was reviewing the progress and a few of my teammates said, "people are unclear about the change". I called a few people and I realized that it was true. What can be wrong - we have had executives send mails, address meetings, we have explained it to   Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 01:43 PM
On the bridge
By manasi pareek in Romance | Reads: 619 | Likes: 0
 You know how life is, it just happens, it takes its own course, you cannot fictionalize it, you cannot fabricate it, its only memory that can be recreated therefore it is only life in retrospect that can be designed to our whims and we can give ourselves a false sense of having lived that whim  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:23 PM
Realize your own GWM
By Sudhir Kulkarni in General Literary | Reads: 618 | Likes: 0
[0002] Write your Heart ❤️ out.                                               Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 11:51 AM
BAD DAYS?
By Juveria Khanam in General Literary | Reads: 618 | Likes: 0
We never grow as a person with age, but in those moments of life that send chills down the spine. Life's difficult circumstances do change our perception. Sometimes, even after having been hit by so many storms, you dont wake up the strongest. It is a process, which has no visible end. Life seems ne  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 06:36 PM
The same changes
By mithravrinda in Poetry | Reads: 618 | Likes: 0
I  sat down In my grandma's rocking chair  Still staring all those  Which keeps changing  Spring to autumn Flowers to dry leaves  Everything changes  But that flashes are  Still in my head  So clear so sheer  Never erased always lingering  I can stil  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 08:44 PM
Coffee and Cacophony
By Asmita Chakraborty in Travel | Reads: 617 | Likes: 0
I followed Rupsha, as she expertly navigated her way through the nooks and crannies of the historic College Street, the largest secondhand book market in the world. The mile-long avenue was dotted with hundreds of bookstores, big and small. A smell of new books, dreams, tea, mothballs and smoke hung  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 09:31 PM
THE PANDEMIC GROCERY RUN
By subhadra kunduri in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 616 | Likes: 0
It was early Sunday morning. I could hear the chirp of the sparrows. A bunch of four; out in the deck, demanding their breakfast.  They have become bolder by the day.  Yeah, now the birds and animals demand, and the humans serve.  And if I don’t put up their breakfast in time, t  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 06:27 PM
A Poem For The Silent Lovers.
By Sanjeev Gargish in Poetry | Reads: 616 | Likes: 0
Love is the most beautiful thing in this world.    Love is the golden chord that binds one with this otherwise ruthless world.    Without love, life is simply meaningless.    Just observe keenly the activities performed by an individual. You will be surprised to find th  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 09:28 AM
Fragrance
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 616 | Likes: 0
Fragrance                               A different love affair totally     Grabs your attention wholeheartedly    What a sensible chemistry, nature holds     Enormous fragrance continues to  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 02:53 PM
Little Things
By Priyanka Rajput in Poetry | Reads: 616 | Likes: 0
I let my words wander where my mind wants to go. I let my books do the teaching where our education system turns and let go. I let myself idealise fictional characters since no real person worth let them go.  I let my dance take me where my heart wants to go. I let the silence do the talking wh  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 06:14 PM
My mom's kitchen
By Smriti Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 615 | Likes: 0
Lillies in the glass vase on the kitchen table just beside the fruit basket .Smell of freshly baked bread wafting across the room bringing back memories of those sunny Sunday mornings .The windowsill with dalais on miniature flower pots beside the washing sink overlooks the garden. There, an oak tre  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 06:12 PM
The Loyal Shadow
By Adrija Bandyopadhyay in Poetry | Reads: 614 | Likes: 0
My soul was more loyal Than your shadow. You let me go I accepted. Then why now? After all this time. Your rusted sword Cuts deeper. Deeper than I have ever thought. Claiming good Doesn't make you good. So let me go forever.  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 12:05 PM
Let this happen to you
By Naina Sontakkey in Poetry | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
All stone walls don't make a prison Sometimes we're trapped in ourselves Hiding the key which unlocks your will And claustrophobic is all you feel I'll tell you what we need to do Take out that interred key Unlock the one which you want to be Set yourself free And keep aside the woe The feeling whic  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:40 PM
Summer Before Adulthood
By sudarshan roy in True Story | Reads: 613 | Likes: 0
The bright sunny day, the hot breeze, the sound of chirping insects all around, the soothing air, in the evening, the longer days and the shorter nights, the mangoes, the watermelon, and so many juicy fruits with all of these we knew that the summer was here.     Summer used to be fun befo  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 08:16 PM