The Empty Tin Box
By Amitav Misra in General Literary | Reads: 747 | Likes: 0
She stared at the empty tin box. She had half a mind to pry it open again. But she knew what she would find. And hope alone doesn’t fill a stomach, leave alone three. She looked out of the kitchen. Her children were playing there. Poor children don’t need toys to play, she thought to her  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 08:08 PM
She Was Brave Enough
By Rakshita in True Story | Reads: 747 | Likes: 0
 Some people and their stories make you smile, some make you cry, only few inspire. Everyone has their own routine hardships. Some speak about struggle while some are living with it.In every small town there are some people who put on a smiling face and do their daily chores, we don't even hav  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 06:34 PM
Love to evolve.
By vishwadeep Mane in True Story | Reads: 747 | Likes: 0
"Who knew that amidst all good things happening in your life, you find a person who could give you the freedom,  the freedom I have been looking for. For me freedom is liberation of myself where I am not judged, where i can be myself without any trepidation. Like all bengalis in my life, I had   Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 01:03 AM
Kuch alfaz hai
By Ek khayal in Poetry | Reads: 747 | Likes: 1
देखती हूं तुझे तो लगता है तुझे दुनिया है दुनिया को देखते हो तो उसमें भी तू है खुद में भी देखो तो उसमें भी तू है ऐसा लग  Read More...
Published on Jun 14,2020 10:26 PM
Meet you in raining
By Nancy in Poetry | Reads: 747 | Likes: 0
Finding you in the heaven Is my destiny... Love is so farther  In the melody...of the dream soul The music that burns  In my heart Finds you lost in this world  The wrath in my eyes.. Can't see my body But my buried heart I dont love myself anymore Maybe i forgot the meaning Or may be  Read More...
Published on Jul 19,2020 11:28 PM
Wars- contemporary:
By vinayachandran in General Literary | Reads: 746 | Likes: 0
  These are times when the headlines are different from the usual..not about the wars between nations, not of international relations,not trade deficits and pacts , but about the war we had with the mother nature, with the environmemt, the natural resources over decades or even centuries and th  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:38 PM
Era today
By creatorcreates18 in General Literary | Reads: 746 | Likes: 1
The Era in its modernity has made it to ethical deadness making materialism to reach its peak,for they say who knows what about after-life, so its better to live lavishly under the dictates of senses and let go of the intuitive calls. The sides to be blamed for this are parents and progeny both. The  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 05:36 PM
लम्हे उनकी यादो के
By Ajahar Rahaman in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 1
मैं एक पल को खामोशी से मुड़ा था। मेरा हर एक किस्सा तुझ से जुड़ा था। पर अफसोस मगर मैने गलत देखा था । तू नही थी ;ओ तो तेरे  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 11:13 PM
Are you even listening to me?
By Ankita in True Story | Reads: 746 | Likes: 0
"Are you even listening to me??”   I think he noticed every time that I was never listening to his boring stories.  “There were seven thugs….” This story was his favourite one. And I never heard further. Although I did pretend enough to not to get caught. And   Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 09:22 AM
एक प्रेमिका की गुहार
By Sweety Singhal in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 0
प्रिय! सुनो, अभी मैं तुमसे मिलने ना आ पाऊँगी  लॉकडॉउन है, घर से बाहर कैसे जाऊँगी? कुछ दिन हम फ़ोन पर ही कर लेंगे बाते  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 11:35 AM
Buried Memories.
By ABHIMANYAU SAGAR in Romance | Reads: 746 | Likes: 0
Avi woke up one day and remember the dream which he saw last night but suddenly tear came from his eyes. Even if he convinced himself to make his dream come true but deep inside he knew that it is not possible. "He won't be able to take a walk with her on the beach, he won't be able to enjoy the su  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 04:12 AM
Voyage
By Sumitra Krishna in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 4
“There’s a voyage to sail sans you, ahead of me, lie the nameless routes. Maps succeed to elude. A scintilla of a mile, I can’t cross, my mind anchored to our rendezvous. Every chamber redolent with your perfume. So much you’ve become mine, the air without your trace is a que  Read More...
Published on Apr 30,2020 10:29 AM
Locked down emotions
By Malvieka Babbar in True Story | Reads: 746 | 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
Classroom
By M.A. Mercier in Poetry | Reads: 746 | Likes: 12
A room , A story, Every bench a character. A room, A poem, Every bench a verse. A room, A game, Every bench a player. A room, A life, Every bench a moment. These benches, these chairs, Every bench a home to two. A sum, a product, My little batch is 112  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 12:21 PM
Go into hiding
By Jeyaradha Jayaram in General Literary | Reads: 745 | Likes: 1
I am reminded of the very many stories that I have heard since when I was a child. First memory is from what I learnt in my Bible classes at school. During the reign of Rameses II, there was this cold war between him and Moses, who was the adopted son of his aunt. Like our Karna in Mahabharata, baby  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:05 PM