WORLD WAR 19
By Asima Nayak in Poetry | Reads: 901 | Likes: 6
The empty streets whispering irony to be personified, For that the world is at war. But alas humans aren't fighting with humans, Its a less human thing thats being the Alexender-THE GREAT or THE HITLER. United at minds with isolated bodies craving for freedom, Unaware of the love that they  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 09:27 AM
To Corona, From Lucknow.
By Abhijeet Singh in General Literary | Reads: 388 | Likes: 0
I close my eyes in my self-isolation from Corona... and I see, the most tragic of all greek tragedies being enacted. Here, in Chowk, I hear, invisible whimpers. The Rumi Darwaza, perhaps, is mourning over the dark fate, that this vintage city is doomed to have. How dauntingly melancholy, casts its s  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 09:16 AM
Demoiselle’s Love
By Soneeta Senorita in Romance | Reads: 1,422 | Likes: 0
Demoiselle’s  Love Love…….What is love? For some people love is defined as first sight love, for some it is materialistic love, for some love is just a time pass, for some love is based on looks, for some love is just a four letter lie….and for some love is friendshi  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 09:12 AM
Writing Back to Camus.
By Abhijeet Singh in Poetry | Reads: 491 | Likes: 0
it has trampled flight of floating sun steps are as soft and vulnerable as the leaves of the Fall. plague, has been lurking behind the veil of contagion, already infused, in our discipline, culture and soul. contagion of our ethics. contagion of self. fear is the elated neurosis. hooded, smoking,   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 09:12 AM
Twilight of Life
By Soneeta Senorita in General Literary | Reads: 703 | Likes: 0
Twilight of Life Life is not a fairy tale; it’s also not a roller coaster ride. Well, everyone have their own definition of life….but it’s basically full of unexpected situations. Many of us say” Life is a roller coaster ride. It has ups and downs. But it’s your choice  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 09:09 AM
Memories
By in Poetry | Reads: 1,067 | Likes: 0
                Memories            -By Arvind K Pandey  Mind has become the storehouse of memories,Sweet memories which are mine,Which are, of course, my prized possession,When loneliness has gripped me,They surround me slo  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 09:04 AM
ILLUMINATING DARKNESS
By Divya Rai in Poetry | Reads: 432 | Likes: 0
“No more regrets,  no more complaints, no expectations, no aspirations”, said to myself, when I entered into my room; Lights were off silence prevailed, the shrieking loneliness sung a mournful tale... I kept them off... In the moments of decision, self-realization, I saw a vision w  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 08:43 AM
क्योंकि ये Lockdown है
By Krishna Nandan in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,177 | Likes: 0
करवटें यूँ ही बदलते सुबह, दोपहर, शाम ढलते पान सिगरेट की अब मचे तलब तबीयत भी हुई डाउन है क्योंकि ये Lockdown है ।न मॉ  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 08:40 AM
Hope amidst hard times
By Thamar in Poetry | Reads: 609 | Likes: 0
Hope amidst hard times Gabriel Delvis Roy               I published my first venture in literature, a collection of poems, “When Two Worlds Collide: Reality and Myth” in 2018 by Notion Press. Some of my readers suggested that I   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 07:59 AM
ज़रूरी है!
By Gaurav Khandelwal in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
कर्कश शोर से भरी इस दुनिया में, एक सुकून की आवाज़ ज़रूरी है। मन लगाने भर के लिए आने वाले लोगों में, जो मन में लग जाए, व  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 07:00 AM
Life of a 90's kid
By Sai Tharun in True Story | Reads: 1,103 | Likes: 0
3 years and 3 months ago, when I left home for the first time in my life to pursue my MBA, I wrote something on Change. Talking like I had any clue what actual change was. Things don't really sink in until they actually go down, and you realise it's a bigger deal than you thought. Until 2 weeks ago,  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:29 AM
Quarter life crisis
By Sai Tharun in General Literary | Reads: 404 | Likes: 0
Quarter life crisis For decades, people have seen themselves face a mid-life crisis. It happens to people in their 30's and 40's. They've got a family, they're in a job that they probably don't like, and they haven't achieved the "dreams" they had as kids.  Times have changed, and understandabl  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:27 AM
Laughter to live for
By Sai Tharun in Romance | Reads: 549 | Likes: 0
It was a lazy Saturday evening. I was busy watching my favorite - How I Met Your Mother, when my screen lit up with an incoming call. My phone read Vijay, which was, then, my codename for her. You see, I didn't have the courage to save her contact with her actual name; hence the alias. I picked up,   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:25 AM
This Love
By Sai Tharun in Poetry | Reads: 524 | Likes: 0
This love - It's high-flying and free-falling. It's fulfilling and deep-frying. It's red hot and lukewarm. It's stone-cold and steamrolled. It's real and dreamy. It's cool and steamy. It's still and breezy, But hardly ever easy. It's smooth and bumpy. It's happy and grumpy. It's fire and ice. A  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:21 AM
To the one who was always getting away
By Sai Tharun in Romance | Reads: 555 | Likes: 0
To the one that was always getting away, I've known you almost half my life now, and from day 1 of knowing you, i don't believe I ever held you even once thinking you were mine to hold. When we met, you were this bright little bundle of energy, talking the randomest things on Facebook chat with me.   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:19 AM