Unnatural
By Aditya Satuluri in Horror | Reads: 940 | Likes: 1
When Edward was 16 or 17, he had just moved into a new house with his mother and sister. He had the bedroom in the basement. About a month after moving in, he started noticing bizarre things. Hangers would sway as though there was a wind, and he often heard light, unexplainable knocks in the middle   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 07:01 PM
Quarantine Lover
By Anamika Singh in Romance | Reads: 929 | Likes: 1
5 days have passed by since the whole nation went into lockdown, and still I can't imagine how would I spend left of the days without you by my side. I know I know people will think it's very clingy thing to say, but somehow that has become our reality, isn't that so? Before things got worse, we atl  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 02:21 PM
Are We Humans, After All?
By Gowtham G in True Story | Reads: 927 | Likes: 1
We've created a civilisation hell bent on destroying itself. As a young boy, I had lain on the grass on clear summer evenings and looked up at one of the dots in the night sky and wondered if around that star a planet orbited with beings that could look up from the surface of their world and similar  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:35 PM
The Mission to Mars
By Prabindh Sundareson in Sci-fi | Reads: 923 | Likes: 1
Prelude Ilon Must was a man who did not wait for things. And yet, this search for a candidate to Mars had proven to be much longer than expected. He wanted to finalise things in todays meeting, if the launch was to happen in 2021. The data presented by the leader, clearly showed that the lead-cand  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 08:13 AM
Find Your Wings
By Sanglap Adhikary in True Story | Reads: 923 | Likes: 1
“Just more two years and your life will be settled” is probably the most ecumenical piece of lie that has been deliberately slipped into our intuition after 10th. But it’s after two years of struggle we tend to realize the substantive is yet to devour us. Undoubtedly college life i  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 12:28 PM
GRATITUDE
By Shaurya Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 922 | Likes: 1
I was sitting in my garden With my legs cocked at my table In front of me I saw a man cleaning a stable And as in that moment I realized that What I was doing or The privileges that I had At that time was still A dream for many As it was a dream for those who feel Less vulnerable when in  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:54 PM
Heart break
By Akansha Bhotika in True Story | Reads: 922 | Likes: 1
It was a sunny afternoon as usual. But God might have destined something unusual for me.I couldn't imagine that this very day will change my meaning of life. I use to think that love ,care , sympathy and kindness are all buried emotions. Everything is fake in this materialistic world . I love to gaz  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:56 PM
The first Love
By lakshmipriya sengodappan in Poetry | Reads: 917 | Likes: 1
Once all went down.., i was nothing to hold upon.., There wasn't any hope.., All Went in vain.., But ther was a flash of sparkles sparkled into me.., On an Astonishing dream of Glean..,  I went back to see it.., It was you.., It was only you.., I could see the flashing eyes.., With powerful smi  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 04:01 PM
Till Love Do Us Part
By Adrija Bandyopadhyay in Mystery | Reads: 913 | Likes: 1
They both standing in front of the Civil Court, bidding their last goodbye with a smile. A sigh of sweetness and eyes filled with remorse parted them away. The wind was not helping to make them come closer.  There are always two sides of a story but this story has a third side. Aarav's side:- "  Read More...
Published on May 23,2020 07:11 PM
A Round Peg in A Square Hole
By B.M. Kapoor in True Story | Reads: 911 | Likes: 1
A round peg in a square hole—that is a soldier’s story of stress and toil in the high altitudes of Sikkim. It was 1967 and I was lucky to be selected for the Defence Services Staff College Course at Wellington (Ooty). It is at this glorious institution that one plays golf, goes on hunts,  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 08:52 AM
Criticism
By Sonali Sonawat in Poetry | Reads: 911 | Likes: 1
The story of your toilsome mystery Will be a facile victory The background of your bumpy journey Will lead to you on mercy The censure of your heroic deed  Is that part of life indeed  It will make your strong Are insights for lifelong Either you blame your handwritten fates Or amaze yours  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 04:35 PM
A city that is no more mine
By rishika garg in Fantasy | Reads: 906 | Likes: 1
*A city that is no more mine* I am back in the city which I am not sure I can call "home" anymore. Yes, it is true that I have a house here a 2 storey building right across the street where my parents lived, who with each passing nights are near the twilights of their lives. I know I am here for m  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 07:01 PM
A Lovers Home
By Arya Anand in Romance | Reads: 904 | Likes: 1
“Don’t be silly, you can’t understand love”, she said shunning him away. How could he tell her he loved her way more than she knew, that what he felt for her was something more than love, a feeling so sacred & pure that he couldn’t put it into words. More than her l  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 11:40 AM
◾The Monster Under My Bed◾
By Suchismita Ghoshal in Poetry | Reads: 903 | Likes: 1
the monster under my bed seems very punctilious never forgets to hop in my mind and knock me down in the times of darkness. his horrendous features fear me sometimes and sometimes don't, he adores me with his unkempt nails and smother me through his recitation, a minute reflection of horrendous so  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:52 PM
The Bookstore
By Vedika Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 903 | Likes: 1
The bookstore was nothing different from the other bookstores in the area but still had a certain charm to it. It was like time stopped at the place .It had the same décor, the same chairs, the same bunch of people re reading their favourite books again and again. It was the only place which   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 08:32 AM