Afternoon Glow
By Abusiddik in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 766 | Likes: 0
“How are you?” a middle aged, half-bald, neatly dressed business man, Mr. Das, asked his friend Motka, while sitting in a corner of a tea shop. He called the chai boy and asked for a glass of tea. “Fine my dear friend!”  Motka, a dwarf, fat, bearded man about fifty said   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 01:55 AM
The staircase
By Barsha Priyadarshini in Poetry | Reads: 766 | Likes: 0
The first face off, stuck on the staircase  Not even a word,but gazing in a million ways Still  you will be you and not mine  Just like the twilight and the sunshine   The episode of staring carried on  Until a loud SNEEZE spoiled the fun Now he saw a millions staring    Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 07:19 PM
My First Flight
By Tamanna Mohanty in General Literary | Reads: 765 | Likes: 0
The shrill tone of the telephone woke me up from my nap. I sat upright and tried to trace back to reality. "Why are you blaming me? I didn't ruin your son." I scratched my little head. Who is she talking to? I tiptoed to the door of the room where mom was sitting on bed, phone to her ears. I could  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 02:11 PM
Hope
By Ayushma Labrang in Poetry | Reads: 762 | Likes: 0
she won't wither she won't die despite the circumstances despite all odds and even in the waiting. she's much like a wildflower that grows through sun and rain in all the places people think she never would sustain. she trusts her secret gardener who waters her every day cultivates her with love a  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 11:52 PM
The happy lockdown
By Ashwathy Mohan in Poetry | Reads: 761 | Likes: 0
The Happy Lockdown !!Did you find time to see my new post.?I seem to be elated ain't I?All families are bonding in warmth.Social media can be that gold which never actually glitters!For most of you, it could be that timeWhen your family can finally cope up with each other. That's hard nowadays!Posti  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 09:33 PM
The Rising Sun
By Prathyusha Deepak in Poetry | Reads: 758 | Likes: 0
This poem is from the point of view of a young girl who, during the quarantine period, discovers the power of love and togetherness. Sipping my morning coffee, I sit in absolute silence, My ears twitch for sounds, unwilling to indulge in compliance-With the fatal blow that hushed- even the loudest o  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 01:58 PM
Being a Homemaker - Chapter 1
By Gayathri S in True Story | Reads: 757 | Likes: 0
"As I watched people complaining that they could not go outside and were being imprisoned at home, I couldn't help but wonder if I had actually quarantined myself for the past three years and so, life still seemed to be the same for me. Being a homemaker hasn't been easy, especially being a well ed  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 12:21 PM
Running Out Of Luck
By Cindy Pereira in True Story | Reads: 756 | Likes: 0
It was a pleasant Friday evening and he decided that he would by-pass the dusty village of Javangalli and ride on to Bangalore through the town of Malvalli. He rode out of Sategal and over the bridge across the Cauvery, feeling the wind swish-swash as he passed each pillar of the long, gigantic stru  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 05:43 PM
Forgotten girl
By Debashree Roy in Poetry | Reads: 756 | Likes: 0
Standing alone as an traveller, or the girl who was forgotten. I walked with you everyday but my steps not been discovered. I cry, I laugh  with the fillings I borrow  But as an forgotten girl I stood, alone in this world, like a traveller trapped in woods, searching for a dearer path. I  Read More...
Published on May 8,2020 07:49 PM
Earth Concert
By Saba Saleem in General Literary | Reads: 756 | Likes: 0
Nowadays, environmentalist, atmosphere lover, enthusiast are supporting Earth Day for a cause and environmental protection. This is the story of the day of reflection. He (Emmo) represented his chasm and intellect to rest of the world. A busy entity who made a lot of appearances all over the place a  Read More...
Published on May 10,2020 05:52 AM
Dystopian of sleep.
By Minal Puri in General Literary | Reads: 756 | Likes: 0
  I am sleepy, i want to sleep to the world of my own, my eyes are burning, my head is aching, I want to sleep, i want to be free but when i close my eyes , i'm bereft of sleep.  People tend to sleep to avoid issues, i want to do the same but my mind, my heart doesn't allow, I feel drowsy,  Read More...
Published on May 14,2020 05:10 AM
The rise and fall in love
By Abhinanda Kar in Romance | Reads: 755 | Likes: 0
‘It is strange how we describe the beginning of love as ‘falling’ when in fact, it is the end that is the fall. Love raises us up, higher than we ever dreamed possible. And the higher you go, the greater the fall when it’s over”  -Ranata Suzuki How high can love pu  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 03:50 PM
Conversion
By Spandan Nath in Poetry | Reads: 755 | Likes: 0
In the world of superstitious Idiots, An atheist stands alone... Walking on a path of cement and sand,  Lifeless, grey, infertile!  What is life... he questions,  And scoffs at answers of the divine!  He looks at crows devouring a rat corpse... Smiles! That’s life - cruelt  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 10:59 PM
Why do people rush?
By Bhawna Tagra in Poetry | Reads: 755 | Likes: 0
Oh boy! He wondered  While the sky thundered Sitting above he pondered While folks down wandered Why do people rush? Do they have time very less Or are their lives a big mess Their faces just spell stress  Like players of chess Why do people rush? Oh people! Just look around Stop and don  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 07:17 PM
Horse Cart Girl
By Kiruthika in True Story | Reads: 754 | Likes: 0
This is one of the Interesting & Real Stories that I came across my life. This event happened in the year 1960.A Pregnant Lady who was about to give birth was taken to the Hospital in a Horse Cart. Horse Carts are common in those days. They were the means of Transportation. With her, was her Mot  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 07:06 PM