Mad-man at the railway station
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 507 | Likes: 0
It was a small railway station where local trains helped people to commute to their offices. And there lived a so-called mad-man. He was a frame of the skeleton with loose skin covering it around. And on top of that, he wore a dirty, smelly rag. Barefoot he would walk around the platform making his   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 10:44 PM
The night sky
By khyati Dhawan in Poetry | Reads: 506 | Likes: 0
It all begins with fascination and imagination It was all glorious and bright like the diamonds in a jewellery shop the stars are all spread so wide here is the saptrishi presenting itself to us in the warm weather its a question mark ,I suppose or seven rishis sitting and praying altogether or  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 03:17 PM
Cold/Mess
By anisha joshi in Romance | Reads: 506 | Likes: 0
4.45 am my phone rings.  I was half asleep but the blurred sight of your name brings back too many memories to be viewed with my eyes closed. My heart which I  think probably went numb years ago starts beating faster than the wings of a baby bird's first flight. I pick up the phone excited  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 02:48 PM
Weight
By Naman Aggarwal in Poetry | Reads: 505 | Likes: 0
Listening to their problems Like they are my own The weight of the world Scares to the bones The pressure is real To realize my dreams But more is the pressure To realize theirs What a fool I am Trying to move a mountain by myself All alone I am No one to call for help Waiting for the right time   Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 02:57 PM
HILLTOP SHRINE
By rupesh raj in Poetry | Reads: 504 | Likes: 0
The murmering hymns we joined to sing, With musical chords strung for the lord's, The priests here dipped bread into wine, Churches foyer where we spent our evening time. The hill top shrine, 'a wisdom mine', Where a reverend blessed the gathered fine, For here is the place we often resolute,   Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 09:27 AM
The Real Fight
By Ruchika in General Literary | Reads: 504 | Likes: 0
The Real Fight   She always wished to spend some quality time with her parents, sit together and relish hot meals, get a soothing head massage from Mommy-The Great, watch comedy films lying down on the world’s softest bed - her mother’s lap, while Daddy prepares refreshing tea askin  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 05:59 PM
The Aftermath
By Anita Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 503 | Likes: 0
The Aftermath So much has been shared on the social networking circuit about the covid pandemic and its aftermath that one would feel that everything that could possibly be said or written has already been penned, and that too several times over. But, like everyone else I too would like to believe t  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:26 PM
A Hidden Gem in the Aravallis
By Koyela Barman in Travel | Reads: 503 | Likes: 0
The best time to visit Rajasthan is during Christmas. No blazing sun, no discomfort, hence it is the right time to plan a trip there. Rajasthan had been there on our bucket list for a long time, so this time we thought of giving it a shot. First, we boarded a flight to Jaipur and stationed there for  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 11:42 AM
A mother is writing a letter to her son from heaven
By Nikita Mitra in Supernatural | Reads: 503 | Likes: 0
Perhaps,writing a letter from heaven is mere strange but mother can make everything possible with her love.      So here's a small story about a mother who is writing a letter with her love and pain from heaven with emotions instead of ink. Once a lady named "JIMS" was pregnant and ab  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 10:11 AM
A homemaker:) Celebrate this family day:)
By Preeti Agrawal in General Literary | Reads: 503 | Likes: 0
A homemaker:) Celebrate this family day:)  These days, everybody is bound to  know a homemaker. A whole lot of people who ignored the great work of a homemaker. They are cooked up together, what to do? Now everybody is becoming a homemaker. Oh! A great privilege to be a homemaker. Well it'  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 07:27 PM
Locked down emotions
By Malvieka Babbar in True Story | Reads: 503 | Likes: 0
When I say true story it is none other than my own true experience. Sanitization had become a major part of my life four years back when my mother started dailysis in a multispeciality hospital in Mumbai. Carrying with me my own tissue box, thrice a week, it was my prime job to first clean the blood  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:54 PM
The Sparkling Hope
By Livina in Poetry | Reads: 501 | Likes: 0
The Sparkling Hope There were days in my life where I wanted to lie curled up in my bed all through the day and never wanted to wake up. Even performing my daily activities seemed to be a difficult task I no longer found joy in things that were once interesting to me I felt some sort of emptiness a  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 03:46 PM
An Unbreakable Bond
By Swayamdeepta Das in Poetry | Reads: 501 | Likes: 0
In the eerie blanket of night Silhouetted against the white curtain, She was engrossed in her solitary musing A photo frame clutched to her heart, Tears staining her soft cheeks. How she missed that comforting voice! The touch that healed all her burning wounds That reassuring pat upon her back, Tha  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 12:53 AM
Metal Plates
By Ashtha in True Story | Reads: 501 | Likes: 0
The 15th of April came like any other day, it was not late enough that I managed to understand the depth of quarantine. Waking up was a constant while sleeping wasn’t, the homecare became a mundane part of learning efficiency in everyday’s work and it was the only place where I thought g  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 03:08 PM
Unequal cookies
By Neema Kumari in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 500 | Likes: 0
I was 9-10 year old at that time. One day with a bunch of friends, I decided to have a picnic. So, I called my ever-ready friends. Among them, one was Prasanna, whom we teased as Paseena, partly for his name and partly for he would sweat a lot. For us, it was merely a fun event bringing home-cooked   Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 05:26 PM