BEING HUMAN
By Sparsh in General Literary | Reads: 1,054 | Likes: 2
                           BEING HUMAN "Who are you?" someone asked and the reply was thunder striking as they generally identify themselves with their religion (Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jew, Jain, Buddhist etc) What a shoc  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:02 AM
I found love at most unexpected place.
By Pallavi Joshi in Romance | Reads: 1,047 | Likes: 2
These banks are really frustrating. Long queues, bunches of paper everywhere, lost pens, rush, tapping noise of keyboard, krrrrrrrrrr sound of money counting machine, zrrrr sound of printing statement machine and worst part is waiting. It has been 1.5 hour already and I was stuck at the most mundane  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 04:43 PM
Don't let the fear win!!
By Sakshee Purohit in True Story | Reads: 1,040 | Likes: 2
This is a story of a school girl turning confident to take the stand against what she feel inappropriate. She was a daughter of a businessman who tried his best to fulfill her every dream but unfortunately , money isn't everything that's required... She could get anything that is liked by her eye bu  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 02:26 PM
The Cyclist
By Sudhir Rao in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,039 | Likes: 2
Dogs are the bane of a cyclist’s life. This one appeared from nowhere..shooting out of a doorway like it had been propelled by a cannon. The turn to run parallel to him was done gracefully without any change in speed. As the jaws reached his legs, he lifted his left leg out of reach and then k  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 04:59 PM
Fumble
By Kaushiki Ishwar in Poetry | Reads: 1,024 | Likes: 2
Its fear that stops you in the middle, Turns thousands of heads towards you, Mentors will pin point But destiny can’t be avoided It wasn’t a flaw but a way of excavating your fear, A reality that can’t be avoided, It is an unrolled phobia, let’s put this to end.   After  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 08:00 PM
The Covid - 19 Warriors
By Priyan R Naik in General Literary | Reads: 1,024 | Likes: 2
Everyone of us had done a terrific job of banging our plates and vessels to show our gratefulness to the Covid warriors. Citizens had wholeheartedly rallied around health care workers. Even in the hospital, Personal Protection Equipment was now easily available. Doctors could stop working in raincoa  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 06:27 PM
Pregnant!
By Gaurav Mestry in Romance | Reads: 1,021 | Likes: 2
" Baby! I have a baby in my tummy", she texted. He asked," Who's?" She texted," Ofcourse yours." He replied," I am out". She texted immediately," What do you mean?" He did not reply to her messages. She tried and tried but he did not respond. She started crying and all negative thoughts ran through   Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 11:10 PM
6.53AM: Ladies special
By Rimli Bhattacharya in True Story | Reads: 1,014 | Likes: 2
It was 6.35 AM and I was waiting on the railway platform to catch the local train for my office. I am a regular commuter who travels in the most crowded and busiest trains of the world. Let me tone down a bit. I am talking about the Mumbai locals.   The indicator read 6.53AM Churchgate S 07,   Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:45 PM
Pick up the broken threads while you have time
By Vikas Prakash Joshi in True Story | Reads: 1,012 | Likes: 2
The small child stared with fascination at the old lady sitting on the couch. It was an early evening, around the time of tea break, and the woman, nurse to his ailing ajji, (grandmother in Marathi) was sewing up a torn brown shirt. The boy and the nurse were in his grandmother's room; she was on h  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 09:49 PM
Together Apart
By Dr Loveleen Sarao in True Story | Reads: 1,001 | Likes: 2
Coronavirus is the talk  of town, Lockdown is the  current mode of survival and hope is what humanity is relying on. There is nothing except hope that we can actually do in such as situation. We hope that the things get normal soon, the coronavirus gets contained and the humanity is saved   Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 10:11 PM
Does the Sun shine?!
By Monika Gayathri in Fantasy | Reads: 985 | Likes: 2
“Argh fuck!!” I exclaim as I try to move the window off of its ledge. It won’t budge. Between reaching out to the window through the wooden plaques that were nailed to the wall and the rust in the frame, it was hard to move the window up.  It’s been like this for years.   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:37 AM
The Safer streets
By Geetha M in True Story | Reads: 979 | Likes: 2
CRYNANT!! A strange name for a place in Chennai. The people I enquired hardly knew its existence. So, any hopes I harboured on someone guiding me on its history was quashed. Then I glimpsed it. The stately mansion must have seen better days when the man of the manor lived there. There would have bee  Read More...
Published on May 30,2020 10:53 PM
Joy
By Aditi murkute in General Literary | Reads: 976 | Likes: 2
  Shailesh grew up in a middle class household, so some of the things which he wanted during his childhood, his father couldn’t give him but made him realise the true happiness lies in small joys of life.  Over the years he started earning really well and decided he would give his ch  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 10:35 PM
பாற்கடல்
By S.Neelacantan in Poetry | Reads: 971 | Likes: 2
பாற்கடல் குமரி எஸ். நீலகண்டன்   இப்பொதெல்லாம் பறவைகளின் சப்தம் எப்போதும் தெளிவாய் கேட்கின்றது. சூரிய ஒளிகள் த  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 09:56 PM
life after death
By Faiz Khan in Mystery | Reads: 970 | Likes: 2
I could see lot of people gathering outside my house.I couldn’t understand what actually happened.Is everything fine home or something might have happened.I entered into the house without uttering a single word.I found my family members all weeping,I just couldn’t see anything.  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 06:10 PM