A second corona reflection understood from Scripture
By Kirk Louis Jacob in General Literary | Reads: 1,259 | Likes: 0
A second personal reflection on the corona virus as being understood from its relationship to Jesus speaking about the Kingdom of God  (Mk. 1: 14-15) -  by Kirk Louis Jacob I don’t know why I feel drawn and called to write about the living presence of the Kingdom of God in and thro  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 04:38 PM
Days are not the same, anymore
By Amrita Paul in Poetry | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 0
Days are not the same anymore The streets deserted Silence hovering a bit longer than expected Making a stop at each corner of once a busy street The mid day breeze blowing softly Sad, it seems at the endless emptiness The World has taken a break! To bounce back , again, rejuvenated!    &n  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:56 AM
Heart in Envelope
By Saba Saleem in True Story | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 0
Heart in Envelope   I was gifted! South Koreans regard gift culture and shows it all about natural gesture much like greeting or interest. It is well said fact that any kind of gesture gifts are called “Tteokgap” i.e. “rice dessert expenses” and these supposedly reflect  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 10:31 AM
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By Riya in Poetry | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 0
Just luminous words moulded aesthetically,just blank expressions shooting out calmly,just ironic feelings drowning beautifully,just deep desires flooding fondly,just endless dreams pounding realistically,just love being expressed.  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 11:01 PM
Poor, poor - Alia!
By Priyan R Naik in Crime | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 1
I had traveled with them in the train from Hubli to Bangalore. Both mother and daughter - the daughter very garrulous, the mother taciturn and silent but always responsive to whatever her daughter had to say. Alia, the mother called her, was about 22 years, rather short but very communicative, with   Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 07:49 PM
Half Moon
By Preity S. in Poetry | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 1
                       Half Moon   When I looked at the moon last night, half of it was dark while the other half bright. I strained my eyes and tried, to see what was under the dark side. Lo! It was a part of the beautiful moon, whic  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 06:30 PM
The last day
By Akash Rawat in True Story | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 4
And that was the last day they were seeing each other. She knew that it was going to happen, but he still had some hopes and was totally unaware that she might actually leave him for real and that they will really get separated. She was busy clearing her mess, and he was preparing for his presentati  Read More...
Published on May 9,2020 02:04 PM
Silent Love
By Archana Natarajan in Romance | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 0
I never believed in the concept of a special day when I was dating my would be fiance and the love of my life. We met once in a week just to spend quality time with each other. Each weekend was special for us as we discovered something new about each other being in each other's company. Among all th  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 10:50 PM
इंसाफ
By ramashery in Mystery | Reads: 1,258 | Likes: 0
एक बार एक किसान किसी काम से शहर जा रहा था शहर का रास्ता एक जंगल से होकर गुजरता था  जैसे ही किसान जंगल में पहुंचा उसन  Read More...
Published on Aug 15,2020 11:11 PM
THE GIFT OF EMPATHY
By Kamlavathi Mudliyar in Poetry | Reads: 1,257 | Likes: 1
THE GIFT OF EMPATHY Once, I seeked help from a strangerAnd she helped me to reach the destination I was looking for. Next time I offered help to a strangerfor I saw myself in her and showed what she's looking for.. Life is full of moments like thisexchanging help and just being human in true senseTh  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 08:59 PM
Changing the world
By Writer's Hub in Poetry | Reads: 1,257 | Likes: 1
The last time when I woke up, People were in some rush, In a rush to be Happy maybe. And, They were alive, atleast they thought to be. The last time when I woke up, People were complaining. Complaining of, Democracy, Fascism & recessed economy. But, They were alive, atleast they thought to be.   Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 06:11 PM
मौसम की मस्ती
By Bhawana lal in Poetry | Reads: 1,257 | Likes: 3
 मौसम को भी आजकल बड़ी मस्ती है छाई कभी सूरज देता है अपनी तपीश  तो कभी चलती है ठंडी ठंडी पुरवाई कभी कभी बादल भी  घ  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 09:24 PM
Exploring Choices
By Mansi Dave in True Story | Reads: 1,257 | Likes: 0
What do you want to do when you grow up? Before I actually find and explore the answers. I was made to choose between science, commerce, and humanities. Even before I actually understand and realize what is growing up. I was thrown into the adult world. Then I studied, studied and studied. I gave ex  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 02:18 PM
More than a scooter
By Adarsh Pradeep in General Literary | Reads: 1,256 | Likes: 9
'He' joined our family when I was 10 years old. My father told me and my sister to wake up early for the Vahana Puja (Ritual performed by Hindus when a new vehicle is bought). I was thrilled, not for the Puja but for the coconut and the Prasad (Offering made to god that is consumed after the Puja) t  Read More...
Published on Apr 28,2020 07:14 PM
Just try!
By ritika kumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,256 | Likes: 7
Opportunities come and pass by  And then you do nothing but cry So whenever one comes on your way Do not hesitate or be shy But give it a try Even though it seems impossible And the chance of success is negligible Even if you fail you'll get some experience To do better the next time  So   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 12:01 PM