Brothers
By Geetha M in True Story | Reads: 1,056 | Likes: 3
Brothers It was 11 a.m. on a Sunday, an unusually warm day for Chennai summer. The earth was still wet from the early morning drizzle. We arrived home from shopping. The screech of the car halt must have shocked the two little cuddled bundles. They shook out of their slumber looking lost. The two li  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 12:01 AM
Forgetful regret
By Falguni Mukherjee in Poetry | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 0
  Dear Sir,  Need of mine  World needs more  Recognition of fine  Firepower within  Withering bitterness  Butter also mourning.  Poetic justice  Preparation armistice.  Clever clairvoyance  Statutory discernment  Meticulous imprisonment.&n  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 07:00 PM
Hunting Solace in Solitude
By Keith Alms in Poetry | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 2
I can hear the wind, the leaves dancing ,its embrace,But not silencers, they no longer on the highway race,The darkness buries crickets, and its cousin katydid,Sings with authority, as the authority says I forbid. You from your daily strolls, oh dear, something I did rarely,Pages and screens were my  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 01:51 AM
My Diary of 1971 - Living thru War-Sunday is Special!
By Ratna Pande in True Story | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 0
Day 4: Sunday morning is always special. We usually have a South Indian meal for lunch and chicken curry for dinner and I like both. The ladies in the colony learnt to make authentic South Indian dishes, courtesy Mrs Uma Ramaswamy. Uma aunty is the loving mom of my friend and our neighbour who has p  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 11:14 AM
Murphy's law
By gowtham siva in Romance | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 0
This explains the story of two very young couple having dinner in a restaurant of their city before the day of their wedding... It was a story started from their high school time when she visited the canteen for a Coke without a change....and where I was supposed to have a change for her as a humble  Read More...
Published on Apr 18,2020 09:10 PM
இஸ்ரவேலின் ராஜாவாகிய சவுலின் வீழ்ச்சி ! - சுவி. பாபு T
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in True Story | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 0
இஸ்ரவேலின் ராஜாவாகிய சவுலின் வீழ்ச்சி ! - சுவி. பாபு T தாமஸ் எல்லாத் துரைத்தனத்துக்கும் அதிகாரத்துக்கும், வல்லமை  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 11:56 PM
Grahini
By Anjali Thakur in Poetry | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 7
गृहिणी हूँ मैं, घर ही मेरी कर्मभूमि,  परिवार के प्रेम की डोर से हूँ बंधी। देश सेवा में जुटे हैं योद्धा महान, हाथ जो  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 10:52 PM
Mann ki baat
By Swati varma in Poetry | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 2
समझ नहीं आता ये मन क्या चाहता है,मनमौजी इक पल में, दूजे पल ऊब जाता है.कभी उछल कर चले  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 09:33 PM
The Kingdom of Nature
By Veronika Sarafaraz in Fantasy | Reads: 1,055 | Likes: 1
(A tale related to nature and a lesson for all to learn) Once upon a time, there was a kingdom with lots of trees and animals. The people of the kingdom (especially children) loved nature. The people of the kingdom loved nature so much that their kingdom's name was 'The Kingdom of Nature'. They used  Read More...
Published on Jul 15,2020 10:20 AM
Proposing Once Again
By Kumar Sabya Sachi in Romance | Reads: 1,054 | Likes: 0
While walking down the street.We found our own coffee shop.Where we use to come out to chill after work.We were the best friend of those days.But I really don't knowWhen I smote on her.She was really confident and exuberant lady.Where I am timid and ambiguousI set the stage to propose herI am reall  Read More...
Published on Jun 8,2020 06:56 PM
The Gap
By Adharsh Nair A S in General Literary | Reads: 1,054 | Likes: 0
   He was in a rush when opened the gate. It took some time to put the lock back in. Seems that he was eager to get in the room. Before climbing the steps, he gave a look at the clock. It was almost 6 pm. He sat on the bed and kept looing at the telephone. Almost fifteen minutes of motionl  Read More...
Published on Aug 1,2020 04:28 AM
I am not a Poet
By M Tasleem in Poetry | Reads: 1,053 | Likes: 0
I am not a poet My words will seldom Enthrall you I do not posses an art To creat a lofty dreams for you I am not a poet Whose words will Provide you solace My words can never Mend your broken heart I am not a poet I serve you words Of your day to day life I serve you words Of misery and pain I am n  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:01 AM
Passion can lead to Profession
By Ms Ishrat Jahan Khan in General Literary | Reads: 1,053 | Likes: 6
                  The girl was about 3 years when she first heard the word 'teacher'. Only if she knew this word is soon to change her whole life. Living within the boundaries of luxuries, Falak grew to be the angel of her house. Loved and adored by all   Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:46 PM
A Writer's Elixir
By Aryan Huria in True Story | Reads: 1,053 | Likes: 1
Dear Diary How are you? Things are more or less the same here. The government has extended the lockdown till May 31 to flatten the curve and stop the spread of the coronavirus. It has been thirty-six days since I last stepped out. Well, it is not the first time I have been inside the house for this   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 12:05 AM
Suitcase
By Nivedita Mishra in Romance | Reads: 1,053 | Likes: 1
"So, all packed huhh?""Yes, kept all of my belongings in this SUITCASE.""All your belongings did you say?""Yes, I did.""What all belongings did you take?""Well, I took my clothes and my personal stuff, and that cute photo frame that you gifted me too. It'll remind me of all our beautiful memories.""  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 05:53 PM