Never judge the quality.
By Rinita Bag 79 in True Story | Reads: 1,053 | Likes: 2
Once upon a time in a village, a boy named Pinku and his mother named Anjali lived in hut. The mother had only one eye. A day, when the boy was going to his school with his mother, some of the kids studying in the same school were laughing at his mother. The mother was feeling shy and anxious. Final  Read More...
Published on Jun 18,2020 10:34 AM
The Memories of a Writer
By Pradeep Nair in Romance | Reads: 1,053 | Likes: 1
The memories of a Writer   “Let me bite your chest......”   He asked her, lifting his head from the flesh of her full breasts.   “why not, bite me.. without hurting...”   “It hurts, and I will. I have to inflict a wound as of my tooth, out of your he  Read More...
Published on Jul 26,2020 06:54 PM
किरदार की कहानी
By Prachetan Potadar in Poetry | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 0
 उसने मेरी  कहानियां बहोत असरदार की ,  कभी मज़ेदार तो कभी समज़दार की ,  जानना चाहता हूँ क्या  अब,  कहती है उसकी   Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:03 PM
The Missing Spectacles
By Cindy Pereira in True Story | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 0
It wasn’t difficult for any of us to recognise the statue despite the grotesqueness of the work itself – the figurine of this great architect of India’s Constitution was absolutely dissimilar to the actual man himself, Dr. Ambedkar. It had a small head, a strawberry pink face, a gr  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:35 AM
Love in the time of Corona
By Manisha Mishra in Poetry | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 12
Glances met In a paranoid world From within the masks. Life was uncertain So was love. As the death toll rose Headlines burped Into their senses From an incapacitated surrounding That spelled nothing  But infinite helplessness. Doomsday was near. Sanitising their hands Again their eyes were   Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:26 PM
Words
By Borra Mounika in General Literary | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 1
A book which clasps the pages may be tattered A page which clasps the words may be tattered But the words which holds the feelings do not tatter , because,they are the outcome of all the emotions which are bottled up within a person.  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 08:50 PM
Are you really fine?
By Samruddhi Naik in General Literary | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 0
People often ask this question and we answer it very casually. Because that's all we know at that moment. It's just a 'go with the flow' kinda thing. But there are times when that question means a lot to you. Your mind starts running, everything seems like getting mixed up and you get confused. Whoa  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 08:41 PM
कमबख़्त झुमका
By Nilesh Sankrityayan in Poetry | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 0
मन है बेचैन इस भीड़ में हमने खुद को तन्हा पाया है रुठ गई हो किस्मत जैसे, काले शैतान समान अंधेरा छाया है एक पल को सुनाई  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 03:52 PM
Midnight Love Tale part 1
By Harsha in Romance | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 3
Meghna was a beautiful  young lady..beauty with brain.Her parents  died in a road accident when she was a 4 years old kid.she was brought  up by her aunt.After completing her college studies.she  has been selected  in a campus interview  and placed in a software company  Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 02:44 PM
TWINKLE TWINKLE
By Sateesh Patil in Romance | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 1
She made even the mirror blush...!  How in the world Could I be spared.   Read More...
Published on Jun 23,2020 11:11 AM
The power of trust
By pranita balkrishna panda in General Literary | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 0
The power of trust. This is a small story of trust faith and believe that give us a knowledgeable message. Once upon a time there was a small family living in a small village. The family consists of man named Rakesh. His wife called Anita and a 6 years small kid named jai . As people says a child le  Read More...
Published on Jun 24,2020 02:06 PM
Quarantine
By Anita Roy in Poetry | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 0
The monotony of the day Nothing interest meI stare into the darkness The dusty path with street lights burning Lay abandoned, except for the occasional vehicles speeding to unknown destinations My mind wanders without a leash How long did i sit there stringing intrusive thoughts Drawing pictures in   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 01:51 PM
Zumaira Spark of Ambition
By Deepika Kathiresan in True Story | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 0
Zumaira is a small girl of 7 years, who washes the dirty plates of the customers who come to visit their small good stall. She never took interest in going to school and attending her regular classes. She always had pending homeworks and never took efforts to pass her final exams. When I asked her w  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 05:27 PM
Being Boundaryless!
By Shreeya Katyal in Poetry | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 9
What boundaries do we need? Why boundaries do we need? These are just created out of hatred, jealousy and greed! Every child has two hands, two legs, one nose, one mouth, two eyes and two ears, these boundaries are just there to instill some doubts and some fears! White skin or black skin both   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 01:42 AM
Fate
By Pooja Sharma in Romance | Reads: 1,051 | Likes: 1
What if it doesn’t happen for the two of us,  Walking down the aisle, waiting for you to hold my hand, Smiling at me the way you do, The glance you give me everytime, That last moment when I will be your girl, before being your wife, What if i am not the one walking down the aisle? The s  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 10:16 AM