Inevitably Positive
By Asmita Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 354 | Likes: 0
We surround ourselves with the trivial so much, that it starts being not trivial and ends up becoming the most important part of our lives. It's true that most of us tend to focus on the bad instead of the good, this has been the law of human civilization otherwise why would one who had the pleasure  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 12:53 AM
That One Call
By Manika Ekka in True Story | Reads: 354 | Likes: 0
Why doesnt anyone call me. Calls are so amazing. You hear someone through that wireless gadget through a satellite you always imagine as a meshed inverted umbrella..  I remember it was a rainy day. Yes it was raining in Autumn.. Guys take Greta seriously.. She talks no shit.. otherwise our kids  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 02:55 AM
A bag full of memories
By kairavee in Travel | Reads: 354 | Likes: 0
Well yeh jawani hai deewani has taught us many good things of travelling so has zindagi na milengi dobara. But unless and until you haven't experienced it by yourself it's just useless. Well my best experience of travelling was 3 years back to USA. I was 19 years old and I haven't travelled alone to  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:49 PM
a silent walk
By Sweta M in General Literary | Reads: 354 | Likes: 0
It’s 6:43 PM and the sun is on her way home after shining bright for all her children. Like always, she leaves by saying good-bye in the most beautiful way possible. She turns the plain blue sky to calming shades of pink and orange, outlining the clouds and making us all feel like tiny charact  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 11:37 PM
" Covid, Outlived "
By faqadfaaz in Poetry | Reads: 353 | Likes: 0
A mother, sometimes a loner A father, always a giver A son, a daughter, a life achiever All living on a wing and a prayer A leader's art of mastery A follower's undivided loyalty An opponent's defeated army Losing their souls while combating bigotry A doctor's furrowed brow A nurse knows not how A  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:58 PM
Ultraviolet
By Subhrima Bandyopadhyay in Romance | Reads: 353 | Likes: 0
The incessant low pitched growls and snarls Followed by shrill shrieks. At a distance the dogs are having a fight. Our plump thirty two years old neighbor with rosy cheeks is altast expecting a baby. The noise of the siren started fading as the ambulance carried her to the nearest hospital. Another  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:14 PM
The College Life
By Sourav Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 352 | Likes: 0
The next stage of his student life begins as he gets enrolled in a degree college to get higher education after completing his school life.  Now he has become a youth and can reach his college alone even if it is far from his home. His father need not worry for him. Singing a romantic song, he   Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 07:31 PM
An Open Letter to the Universe.
By Chris Mathew in Poetry | Reads: 352 | Likes: 0
An Open Letter to the Universe To the begining, and end of everything. To the eternal being, always there. You loaned me a feeling of having someone. Never alone, but my own clone. You made me believe in myself. And gave me the power to manifest. You told me there's nothing wrong in wanting alot.   Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 12:20 PM
Sunday is Mundane
By Aashi Krishnatray in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 352 | Likes: 0
                                                                Never had I imagined the Sun to be so mundane. It was a Sunday morning as I  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 08:51 PM
I Discovered a Friend.
By Tanya Goyal in Poetry | Reads: 352 | Likes: 0
The sun has been hitting the daisies in the garden, And I have been sitting, amidst the soft grass, with my friend of ages. Lately, she has been the only one with whom, I smile at the clouds and laugh out my reveries. We have been running in our streets, In an endless euphoria, And I have been stick  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 04:59 PM
The green bushes
By saanvi priya in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 351 | Likes: 0
One Sunday Morning, Jack“ the gardener”, planted a sapling in his garden knowing that till the weekened he would be able to see it growing at least two little poddle babies of leaves, as he has to leave for his home soon.His duplex was the dearest thing he had with him.A lonely child tho  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 05:45 PM
The Saviour
By Neha Dhar in True Story | Reads: 350 | Likes: 0
It began as a whispering in the air.The day had been beautiful.I looked out of the window.Upto now the sky had been postcard perfect but it was changing .The beautiful cocktail blue shade was beginning to darken into gravel-grey.Large pillows of clouds were forming, blotting out the old gold color o  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 12:34 AM
I deserve more
By Shivani Asme in General Literary | Reads: 350 | Likes: 0
I deserve more than what i got for giving so much of me. I deserve more because life is too short to accept something lesser than my worth. We always accept people and things the way they are because we think we deserve that. I deserve more because i loved more, I invested more. I deserve more becau  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 05:07 PM
Locked down emotions
By Malvieka Babbar in True Story | Reads: 350 | Likes: 0
When I say true story it is none other than my own true experience. Sanitization had become a major part of my life four years back when my mother started dailysis in a multispeciality hospital in Mumbai. Carrying with me my own tissue box, thrice a week, it was my prime job to first clean the blood  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:54 PM
Yup, It's me
By sudarmathi in General Literary | Reads: 349 | Likes: 0
Yup you did it.... It's only because of youuu.... No need to blame on others or trying to hide it... Because anyway it has happen.... To whom you gonna hide...?! To your heart...?! Brain....?! Don't waste your time.... It has already happen.... So, try to learn a lesson from that rather than wasting  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:04 PM