Mother India's Dilemma
By Kshitij Agnihotri in True Story | Reads: 1,408 | Likes: 2
She had seen her sons go to the grave; she had seen her daughters brutally raped. She never wore this saree before, stained with the blood of her own family. Her family lived contentedly together, but then the merchants came & brought with them a feeling of vacillation. A feeling so sick, that b  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 10:34 AM
The Little Girl
By Cindy Pereira in General Literary | Reads: 1,408 | Likes: 0
The little girl, per pig tails tousled and unkempt with a complete red bow tying one bunch of light brown hair, but its partner all open and undone peeped through a coin sized hole in the board that divided the front room of her humble home from the bedroom. She wore a hand-me-down T shirt and a ski  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 07:59 PM
Wow!
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,408 | Likes: 1
Wow!  Releasing my poetry into the world, just wow!  Modelling possibility and demonstrating creative bravery now Betraying my potential, I won't allow And produce works that wows.  A far easier to sling arrows at my art, but,  I won't let it down, my choices crown The most glori  Read More...
Published on Jul 10,2020 11:43 AM
आज की हवा
By Shruti Bhalotia in Poetry | Reads: 1,407 | Likes: 0
जहर घोलकर फिज़ाओं में मास्क लगाये बैठे है, खुद की ही लगाई आग में हाथ जलाए बैठे है।  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:18 PM
Wrinkles Ago
By Tabitha Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,407 | Likes: 1
I met him wrinkles ago, I saw him on our field. I took care of the cows while, He ploughed. Our story began there, His love for me surpassed all richness, Now, With my skin full of wrinkles, I survived, through thick and thin, Believing he is with me, Even as he smiles at me from above, Deat  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:42 PM
Road trip
By Shamshad Amaal in Romance | Reads: 1,407 | Likes: 0
Mujhe nhi pata ye road trip wala idea Sahi hai Ya galat Or ye bhi nhi, ki ache excute hoga Ya usse jayega palat,  Tum ye Sab like karoge Ya nhi,  mere Jaise views rakhoge Ya nahi  But mai Maan ke chalta hu, are hum soolmates hoge na bus Yuhi,  Meri pasand tumhari pasand, or tumha  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 07:30 AM
The ephemeral joys of childhood.
By sharbani baruah in Poetry | Reads: 1,407 | Likes: 15
Little did I know, How ephemeral our salad days were. Having played around hands in hands, Running azure the gold sands? There were roses, daisies, And, lillies too. We used to pluck them, Saying from me to you? Making hubbubs for our hopped up tummies, Ah! Caterwauling our deary mummies! Starting f  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 11:17 AM
Save
By Hari in True Story | Reads: 1,406 | Likes: 1
If you save one tree,it saves thousands of lives.if you doesn't save even though one tree .it will kills hundreds of lives.so please plant one tree every month.thank youy friends.  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 07:42 AM
Unofficial Date
By PRASANT KANSARI in Romance | Reads: 1,406 | Likes: 1
It’s about a date not exactly a date but something close to it,  An unofficial date to say. So, I meet her at college for our first unofficial coffee date,  She looked astonishing with her minimal makeup that day.  Firstly, I saw her from a distance sitting with her friends,&nbs  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 02:29 PM
One more Touch
By Kritika Malhotra in General Literary | Reads: 1,406 | Likes: 0
One more Touch A painter can't walk away just like that, even though the canvas is full of colors, but every step away from it feels like one more touch will make it just right.   Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 03:55 PM
A MORNING WITH ONE SHOE !!
By varshi pidugu in General Literary | Reads: 1,406 | Likes: 13
10:45pm on sunday night ... The door bell rang ! Shobna opened the door and krishna entered the house ,fully drenched in rain .As soon as he entered he started giving instructions to shobna to keep his one and only suit and his only pair of Shoes ready by 7:00 AM next morning as he has a very import  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 02:41 PM
Blessed parent
By Deepika oberoi in True Story | Reads: 1,406 | Likes: 0
Lockdown started and each and every one was somewhat like its okay .it's a new phase of life. All started with a new schedule in their lives ,spending time with family,  playing with them ,doing house hold chores and of course trying newbie recipes. All have become bakers ,some good o  Read More...
Published on Aug 28,2020 08:49 PM
Unheard conversation
By vishakha dubey in Poetry | Reads: 1,405 | Likes: 1
She was on bed With head under the pillow.She was smiling like the daisies which Caught rays of sunfellow She was talking with every truth she hasUntil she got to know their were deep cracks in the ceiling.She rolled her eyes everywhere then she caught on thought which stayed in her mind forever.The  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:25 PM
I DON'T LOVE YOU
By Rahat Sayyed in Romance | Reads: 1,405 | Likes: 1
I don't loveI don't love youIf love means putting you limits,I don't love you.If love is all about sexual desire I don't love.If being jealous is love, I don't If my love is conditional, or only about desireIf love is just a stipulations, or a fantasy I don't love you.If it is making you perfect, or  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 09:54 AM
Short Story: The Homeless By V.N.Giritharan : Translat
By Navaratnam Giritharan in General Literary | Reads: 1,404 | Likes: 0
(Published in the E- Magazine PATHIVUKAL dated May 2003. issue: 47) Saturday Night. The time was well past midnight. The region called Richmond/ Duncan Area which is the merry making and recreation locality in the downtown of Toronto city was still bustling with activities. In every corner there wa  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 07:53 AM