Hiraeth
By Pradipta Dey in General Literary | Reads: 375 | Likes: 4
Hiraeth When the snow starts falling, and the day ventures amidst the white and grey skies of every December, my eyes find my backpack. The first time I had picked it up, I saw white apexes and soiled boots, my legs dangling from atop my father’s back. That was the first time I saw them. The m  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 09:12 PM
Svapna nagri
By payal lanje in Poetry | Reads: 375 | Likes: 0
किती छान असते ना ती स्वप्न नागरी, निजलेल्या त्या बंद डोळ्यातही एक सुंदरस जग दाखवून जाणारी, अबोल निशब्द त्या जिव्हे  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 04:34 PM
The haunting past
By Manjistha Mukherjee Bhatt in General Literary | Reads: 375 | Likes: 0
The haunting past! She was alone but never lonely....she was a tear that never spilled out to the cheeks. She nursed that tear the way a mother nurses her baby...she did not wish to give a form or an expression to it though...the churning feeling it produced in the dark deep well of the heart made  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 11:16 PM
Shadower-a broken story
By Ipsita Mishra in True Story | Reads: 375 | Likes: 1
Shadower-a broken story  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 09:12 AM
For a little affection
By BANALATA PAUL in Romance | Reads: 375 | Likes: 0
For a little affection  A deserted place miles away  On a small beach, a bonfire burns  You and I are sitting under the open sky.  You're little absent-minded  as You was not certain how you will receive me upon your breast. the half-moon, the roar of the waves crashing freq  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 11:32 AM
ORDINARY
By Soumita Raychaudhuri in Poetry | Reads: 375 | Likes: 0
When I visit, I may not be - All violins and Kodak moments. I may be ordinary  Nothing to write back Home about.  Out of place With the- Marketed standards. I may not be  What TV tells you Or what the glossies Want you To believe. I am more Of a habit; A constant- Amidst all the&n  Read More...
Published on Jun 9,2020 08:14 PM
Time & Deal
By Aashi Krishnatray in Crime | Reads: 375 | Likes: 0
"I will tell you when the time is right, not now,” She stated “I understand, I have been waiting for it always, for the first time tell me, did you kill him?” I asked  “Not the right time Kiara, not the right time, but I assure you: belief in me and I am there for you,   Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 06:31 PM
SELF-LOVE!
By Asha Mantri in General Literary | Reads: 375 | Likes: 3
Baby... Shona... Honey... Jaanu... All these are a 'part' of your life and not the 'whole' life, period! In today's world we are so involved in such thoughts wherein we feel that having a partner/ a boyfriend/ a girlfriend is mandatory, I understand it's necessary requirement but not mandatory and t  Read More...
Published on Jun 15,2020 12:44 AM
The Gap
By Adharsh Nair A S in General Literary | Reads: 375 | Likes: 0
   He was in a rush when opened the gate. It took some time to put the lock back in. Seems that he was eager to get in the room. Before climbing the steps, he gave a look at the clock. It was almost 6 pm. He sat on the bed and kept looing at the telephone. Almost fifteen minutes of motionl  Read More...
Published on Aug 1,2020 04:28 AM
अच्छा बुरा
By deepika swarnkar in Poetry | Reads: 374 | Likes: 0
अच्छा  बुरा  गलत  सही  की  समझ  कहाँ  है  मुझे  अभी ? और  क्या  किसी  को  हो  सकती  है ? जिसे   द  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:52 AM
The unique proposal
By Mridula in Romance | Reads: 374 | Likes: 0
It was a beautiful eve!! Maybe not for jisha.. as it was raining heavily outside she wasn't able to go out to meet Mayur. He was calling her every now and then. Mayur try to understand mumy won't allow me to come right now said jisha over the call Fine then do watever you like and mayur disconnected  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 05:54 PM
The decision
By Mohamed in True Story | Reads: 374 | Likes: 2
DAY11, The cell had started to get grimy as others turned it into a habitat of their own. Tiny critters and creepy crawlies started swarming minding their own business as I did. The room slowly started to get filled with a lot of spider webs as the room was merely an abandoned one with a person insi  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 10:16 PM
पुल और सीढ़ी
By Kanchan Advaita in Poetry | Reads: 374 | Likes: 0
पुल और सीढ़ी   नीरव, तुम्हें लौटना ही होगा आ जाना गीली रेत पर मेरे पैरों के निशान ढूंढ़ते हुए उसी नदी पर एक जर्जर पुल ह  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:56 AM
Cage of Enlightment
By Neha Ilyas in Poetry | Reads: 374 | Likes: 0
While I stay caged inside the walls,While I stay staring at the caged bird inside,While we exchange greetings in our own language,While we share the same bit of helplessness,While we sigh at the sight of a happily roaming dog outside,All we wanted was 'Freedom'All we hoped for, was a brighter eveni  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:42 PM
HIS DAUGHTER
By Harshada in True Story | Reads: 374 | Likes: 0
It was 6 in the morning & I was leaving for college. I was in a hurry as usual as I didn’t want to miss the train. As I was walking towards the station, I saw one Mother-Son duo. The mother might have been in her 50s and her son was in his mid-20s. Seeing their attires, I assumed that the   Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 01:02 PM