8.00 AM
By Prachi Sharma in True Story | Reads: 897 | Likes: 0
It is a fine pleasant morning. The sun has already started peeping through the gap between the curtains. 'Ughhh...once again, i had slept in the opposite manner'. Before I am able to reconcile, the table clock strikes 8.00 am. 'Shit! There is a class at 8.15 and he is not gonna spare me beyond 8.20.  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 09:57 AM
யாவும் உனதன்று! எல்லாமும் நமது!
By MANI KANNAN in True Story | Reads: 897 | Likes: 0
என் முதல் சிறுகதைக்காக உங்களின் சில நிமிடங்களைத் தந்தமைக்காக கோடி நன்றிகள் ! மேலும் ஆக்கமும் ஊக்கமும் அனைவருக  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 11:29 AM
Hashtag Bleeding Blue
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 897 | Likes: 0
The number on the back of my grey sweatshirt bleeds blue, everytime somebody whispers 'Game on', my right palm immediately flies to my left bosom caressing the little pang that comes with the memory of spicy pakoda and hot chai, the whole street of fanatics in one living room, while mom serves jeleb  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 09:33 AM
Fear
By Manasa in Romance | Reads: 896 | Likes: 0
It was early morning 6am,  Fresh smell of sprouting leaves was giving more refreshment and enthusiasm to Raaj,  Raaj,with a long stemmed red rose in his hands was waiting under a large neem tree.  He looked at his watch...he lifted his head with a smell which was very familiar to him,  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 03:11 PM
Old fashioned love
By chaotic.poet in Poetry | Reads: 896 | Likes: 0
looking for an old fashioned love! it readTook out the ink and he filled the penWrote her a poetry of modern-old love and Stuck it with a fresh rose and some mild scent.Grabbing out an envelope He kissed it with respect Drew a pigeon on itAnd kept it on her desk.  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 02:10 PM
Bedsheet the only Witness
By Debarshini poddar in Crime | Reads: 896 | Likes: 0
You strangulated me,Suffocated me, I could hardly breathe. Blood failed to rush into my heart,my lungs collapsed I gasped for air. Chocked vocal cord ,Voice cracked, My scratching nails on your face gradually fainted, My running legs on the bed tried it's level best, Lips dried only tear rolled down  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 09:41 PM
Nature's Girl
By The Poet in Poetry | Reads: 895 | Likes: 0
When the rainbow envied you, Only then I knew what beauty was,   When the garden made roses, Only then I knew what blushing was,   Moreover, When the sleep dreamt of you, Only then I knew what love was.   My future had two eyes, But now I guess it needs four.  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 07:01 PM
2020
By Darshana Mehta in Poetry | Reads: 895 | Likes: 0
 The roads lay bare The glass buildings stared At each other's reflections The air lay still Waiting for the mighty train To whisk it away To lands unknown. The empty streets Whispered to each other Bidding their time Till the noises resume, Only, they still haven't.   There was light But no  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 06:03 PM
Day 2: Not “Two” Steady
By swati Anand in Poetry | Reads: 894 | Likes: 0
It looks like a controversy, Time seems to stop every now and then, And while people have been scamming social; I am still struggling with the paper and pen. The day has been usual so far; And the feeling hasn’t been any better, Precautions are on point; But for a stay back I haven’t bee  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 03:08 PM
Routine
By Boomika Vellaiyan in True Story | Reads: 894 | Likes: 0
Everyday, one cup gets broke. Not by mistake. It is very much my blatant action. Ma keeps saying, "you should learn to do everything if you want to live on your own." Ma knows, I’m the only one who always served her hot cup of tea or coffee in the late weary evening on her work days and otherw  Read More...
Published on May 13,2020 11:45 AM
On my way
By Sadhana Singh in General Literary | Reads: 893 | Likes: 0
To all the teens  Not a reminder or a motivating  note or anything of that sort Just a 18 year old jotting down what she has learnt so far. For the very beginning, let's make this thing pristine that there is no harm in putting yourself first, above everything else. Put your self esteem, s  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:22 PM
Diary Entry 2020
By Georgina Smith in True Story | Reads: 892 | Likes: 0
So here am I writing this diary entry once again because even after trying to move on, not remember- things, stuff, people; I can't help it but think how "UNFIT" I am in these so-called "groups" and how lonely I feel even when I am surrounded by a bunch of cool people. I feel so lonely and alone tha  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 09:45 PM
You Only Live Once
By Hiral Gogri in General Literary | Reads: 892 | Likes: 0
Today… “One needs to respect one’s life. Go and work harder each day towards the goal that you have set. Keep reminding yourself about the dedication that got you so far, and persevere for your best. Your family is the most important part of your life, and only your family will te  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 12:10 AM
Separation
By Somreeta Das in General Literary | Reads: 891 | Likes: 0
“The patient is under, Doctor”. Aisha took the scalpel and made a five to eight inch right incision in the abdomen. Mili and a nurse folded the skin and held the retractors. Aisha carefully removed the liver to expose the green gall bladder. She gently pulled it up to the cavity. Mili sw  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 04:04 AM
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 10:55 AM