Love tells tale
By Heba Abdul Kadeer in Romance | Reads: 714 | Likes: 3
The rays of sun scattered and beamed through glass of my window. It was eleven o'clock as I woke up and sat lazily on couch. My mother handed me a cup of coffee and kept breakfast on my table. My parents had uploaded my profile in all matrimonial sites. Groom's hunt had begun and they were waiting t  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 10:55 PM
Story still to begin
By Pratim in True Story | Reads: 714 | Likes: 2
The Day I  saw you, I felt that you are the one I was looking for. I use to think, these things are just imaginary, but now I had started imagining of you it just changed my thought. I searched for every single reason to have a glimpse of you, also made every possible attempt to talk to you. Th  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 10:47 PM
Fishes and Me.
By savita Kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
    Fishes And Me.  Fishes And me, we both live in this world.  They swim in the aquarium,  I wander in the world.  Fishes And me, we both live in this world.  They live in a school, I earn from a school.  Fishes And me, we both live in this world.   Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 12:02 AM
The Bookstore
By Vedika Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 714 | 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
The Stranger I Met
By Sumith. K in True Story | Reads: 714 | Likes: 3
It was a very devastated day where I was almost lost my hope towards becoming a filmmaker. I just left my native after my studies and move to the city where there were opportunities to my career and passion. I joined to a production company as an AD for a television serial. It was good up to a month  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 06:51 PM
Cough Prints!
By Vijaya Lakshmi in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 9
                            Bullets of mucus loaded in their lungs, Cough explodes like nuclear bomb contagious, Corpses overflowing across continents. Reasons for death are same. Untouchability practiced, not based on caste. I   Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 09:17 PM
A HUGE PAUSE!
By Aaliya Shireen in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 17
A huge pause, Neglected all this while A world trap it was, Or maybe a curse And I never dreamt; Life would become so frightening In just a blink. Was it a bestowal?  A wake up call?  Or, was it the perfect time  To gain some morality?  As I stand by the window Embracing the sc  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 10:14 PM
Not a homebody anymore
By Akhila S. Prakash in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
I sit at my desk doing nothing but thinking- weighing my deeds and emotions. With deadlines advancing, days passing in a rush, and works piling in one corner, I take a moment to sit idle, freeing and giving myself some space to breathe, while my mind takes me on a tour to the places that I long to v  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 10:10 PM
What can I help you with?
By Monika S Gupta in Romance | Reads: 714 | Likes: 5
Strolling through a Calvin Klein outlet in search of a pair of jeans, my cell phone beeped with a notification that she is around, and I must see her. It’s been only a few years, but it seems like ages since I have known her. However, today is special and holy. Just the thought of holding her   Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 12:09 AM
The advice no One, but only a mom can give to her daugh
By Neha Singh in True Story | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
I had never felt so amazing when I discovered that my first child was to be a tiny little baby girl. Also, the second time as well. I would absolutely cherish my little beauties  for honouring me to be their mommy , however I realized the reason for giving birth to two pretty girls that I reall  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 09:52 AM
The Concubine
By ipsita in Poetry | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
The Concubine (Inspired by the concubines who dedicated their lives to the ruling Kings of the Chinese empire, by will or by force exercised by the royalty) They call me a concubine,They say that the King is my husband,They have marked my beauty,To treasured by the royal harem. I can see countless m  Read More...
Published on Aug 16,2020 04:52 PM
India!
By Sana Malhotra in General Literary | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
When you see the lush green grass. When you see the field that smiles back to you. Your eyes brightening up with the feel of freshness of the flowers around you. The smell of mud that tells a story of an undying spirit of the soldiers. The welcoming smile of locals around you, that is India. The sha  Read More...
Published on Aug 22,2020 05:51 PM
Shakthi
By Tejaswinee Roychowdhury in General Literary | Reads: 714 | Likes: 0
“By plucking her petals you do not gather the beauty of the flower.” ― Rabindranath Tagore A grim silence had descended over the neighbourhood on a cold winter morning as a fifty year old woman’s screeching wails pierced the sky. Khadija held her only child tightly to her bosom   Read More...
Published on Aug 28,2020 07:40 PM
Stigma By Our Society
By Anjali Kumari Jha in Poetry | Reads: 713 | Likes: 0
Stigma by our society How can someone put stigma on her? Without knowing any reason, A disgrace associated with her, A happy soul was tormented. Not able to walk straight, Not able to talk properly, Indeed filled with shame, Not able to think about what to do? It made her miserable, It made her a  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:59 AM
Na kaho
By shreemayee Laik in Poetry | Reads: 713 | Likes: 0
Na kaho, qki tmhari aankho ki baatein hi achhi lgti hai Na kaho, qki tmse ek pal ki mulakat hi achhi lgti hai Na kaho, qki aaj fir Shaam ho jaegi Na kaho, qki jindagi fir baato me dhal jaegi Na kaho, qki hm fir Kahi kho jaenge Na kaho, qki ye Lamhe fir yaad reh jaenge  Na kaho, qki ye khamoshi  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 12:52 AM