A journey of being daughter to being a mother....
By Tanvi in Poetry | Reads: 1,067 | Likes: 1
Once upon a time she was pampered carefree daughter... She never moved herself to drink a glass of water... She was fed before she could feel intense hunger.. Life was so blissful when she was younger.. And soon the time took her to another shore.. Now Let's see what happens further.. From a daughte  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 08:15 PM
Unnatural
By Aditya Satuluri in Horror | Reads: 1,066 | 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
Reconciliatory Measure
By Ramu Upadhaya in Thriller | Reads: 1,063 | Likes: 1
Reconciliatory Measure   Never in the history of contract works did the contractor see such official who heartily dared break an erected masonry wall. Seeing the anger in the face of the non-corrupt and efficient engineer, the contractor begging his pardon, promised to reconstruct the wall, tre  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:42 PM
Repent and Heal
By creatorcreates18 in General Literary | Reads: 1,059 | Likes: 1
The residents of the huge residence of ‘maya’ reside in it with a repentant heart but some still rivering in the same storms from where they were thrown off. We are repentant only when we relate it to the principles and if we don’t relate, we cannot be repentant at all. It’s   Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 01:44 AM
Those days
By H.A.R.R.I in True Story | Reads: 1,058 | Likes: 1
I try to remember my childhood days often. Those days when mother used to cook those delicious savouries; when me and my brother had several reasons to talk; when my father's scoldings hurt me the most; when my grandparents gifted me the doll I wished for; when I only had to sit a day long figuring   Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 03:34 PM
A Common Love Story
By Zain in Romance | Reads: 1,057 | Likes: 1
“Two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one”-John Keats “Well, it all started with a single look”, says Anita, while I listened intently, sipping over a well-made cup of hot tea. Anita was the head housekeeper at this school that I used to work in for   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:36 PM
The Cries From Dark
By Aniruthan. C. D in Poetry | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 1
Sounds of foots in silent woods Nay sun or moon to chase chasing hounds Useless eyes sharpening ears In fear my skin pores cries A deserted place with soils so crude Watering earthworms to feed on my flesh Making my mind brood  My mother's face and all my lost childhood In fear calling every go  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 08:54 AM
WAR
By Sunanda Bhowmick in Fantasy | Reads: 1,046 | Likes: 1
The break of dawn ;the fresh morning slowly  shines through the windowsill. Lying on her stomach on the side away from the glaring brightness of the day; She tilted her head on the familiar pillow; legs brushing each other measuring the heat of the day and the cosy warmth that sinks in the stom  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 12:17 AM
That Shattered Bottle
By Vedika Srivastava in Poetry | Reads: 1,042 | Likes: 1
Your hands like carcass Signal me to stop Your lips like tainted glass Ask me to drop The crowd cannot hear you  Whilst you cry Even if they did They'll turn a blind eye I beat you black and blue  For that's all I could do And you still don't have a clue Of what have I been through I   Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 11:30 PM
Find Your Wings
By Sanglap Adhikary in True Story | Reads: 1,037 | 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: 1,033 | 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
Nature, We are SORRY!
By Manikanta Badam in True Story | Reads: 1,031 | Likes: 1
Burning the ozone, we peeled of her skin. Cutting the trees, we made her handicapped. Filling the smoke, we made her suffocated. Bettering our lives, we hanged her up. What remained? Our selfishness, but nothing. To heal, it’s costing our lives. Are we humans ready? Nah. Hardly had we kn  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 04:50 PM
The Bookstore
By Vedika Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 1,031 | 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
Reading—the greatest invention of mankind
By Tayyibah in General Literary | Reads: 1,030 | Likes: 1
Books remain— Even when Narnia disappears...                              Voldemort dies...                                    &n  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:43 AM
The Route Called Life
By Abhishek Kumar Suman in Poetry | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 1
In the midst of shade and gloom The canopy of despair and grim And the creaking of misery ahead Is to tramp the forlorn path Like sweltering in hell A Faint nimble crept through Faint by passing second Seems gravely journeying to death Like the abyss deep ahead Little reason to stand Least to cr  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 01:48 PM