The idle moments
By shiny in Poetry | Reads: 1,184 | Likes: 0
A pen with out Ink  A book without the writing A canvas without the beautiful portrait A glass without water  A plate without food  A morning without sunlight  A night without the rays of moonlight &stars The earth without the land & the sky A child without an innocent sm  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 12:21 PM
CONTRADICTING SOUL
By Lomlom Mizo in Poetry | Reads: 1,184 | Likes: 0
Tonight I might write the saddest line, Or I might just sit here and pray. I'll sing to the heart you’ve once touched, And write poems in your memory. Or I might blame the fate and cry, Or beg the heavens to heal the soul. And when the stars reminded me of you, I’d pretend everything's  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 11:55 PM
The Mission to Mars
By Prabindh Sundareson in Sci-fi | Reads: 1,184 | Likes: 1
Prelude Ilon Must was a man who did not wait for things. And yet, this search for a candidate to Mars had proven to be much longer than expected. He wanted to finalise things in todays meeting, if the launch was to happen in 2021. The data presented by the leader, clearly showed that the lead-cand  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 08:13 AM
I proved myself
By Purva (pur_zzz) in True Story | Reads: 1,184 | Likes: 0
Hello everyone, I am a 16 year old kid. I really don't know how this thing works but I wanted to do this. I have been writing things since my ninth grade.  I stared going clubbing with my friends in my ninth grade actually. I was in peer pressure and didn't realise that I was getting addicted t  Read More...
Published on May 4,2020 04:54 PM
HER NEW FRIENDS
By Priya Israni in Thriller | Reads: 1,184 | Likes: 0
“We should rather go to coffee shop!!” she insisted. Well, they were meeting for the first time. Hi!…. The conversation started online, he was unknown to her and she was unknown to this new world. Soon, they got used to each other, continuing to converse day and night. She loved t  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 07:26 PM
Imperfect
By Erum in True Story | Reads: 1,184 | Likes: 1
99 percent I am flawed.. But, What about you ? Shall I give you the crown of PERFECTIONIST   Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 03:37 PM
The Choice
By Anshika in General Literary | Reads: 1,183 | Likes: 1
Tarun Patel was a wise man. When he spoke, people listened to him. And so, he chose his words and actions carefully. One day, a rich man came to him for advice. Tarun could tell he was rich by his swagger, and the way he was dressed – not to mention the eighty-foot-long road clogger people cal  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 12:44 PM
Ample Land
By Anshuk Attri in Poetry | Reads: 1,183 | Likes: 1
The clamour at night wakes me up,when I am amidst beautiful dreams,I find myself growing indifferent,when I hear distant cries and screams. The rising sun and the chirping birds,these things they do not start my day,It begins, believe me you when I confess,with the news of someone passing away. This  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 07:37 PM
A tribute
By chekitan pandya in General Literary | Reads: 1,183 | Likes: 0
An Open to the one who’s One No More It still feels like yesterday when we were all together sitting on the dining table or going on a trip or celebrating festivals together when the reality comes crashing down with startling clarity jerking us out of those fine memories and reminding us that   Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 05:16 PM
Being Boundaryless!
By Shreeya Katyal in Poetry | Reads: 1,183 | 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
The silence
By ravi Rajan in Romance | Reads: 1,183 | Likes: 3
The decrepit and rusted iron bench, seemed infectious. That was being avoided and was lying in the loneliest part of the park. It was neither afternoon nor evening, still the sky was showing red color and silence. Wind was not whistling a bit, leaves were on alert. For a moment it felt like, time ha  Read More...
Published on May 1,2020 04:13 AM
I almost died
By Girija Gopalakrishnan in Sci-fi | Reads: 1,182 | Likes: 1
                             I almost died! I must have been about thirteen years old then. At that point in time, we lived in Rudraprayag, a small township located in the Garhwal Himalayas. My father was an engineer with the  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:28 PM
NEVER TAKE THINGS FOR GRANTED.
By Mamta Sehgal in True Story | Reads: 1,182 | Likes: 0
Last year, I was caught up by a severe conjunctivitis. This was not the normal virus, which just brings in an eye infection for few days but a typical one which affects the eyes badly and in some cases also leads to blindness. After the usual infection which took 10 days to recover, an unusual prob  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 12:59 PM
Playlist
By Shreya jain in True Story | Reads: 1,182 | Likes: 0
I played the first song of a recommended playlist by him. The song was so wholesome, I closed my eyes and leaned back on the metro door. I don't know what music does to me. A heavenly, strange, out of the world feeling surrounded me. My heart was full of happiness. I was reliving my yesterday. I fel  Read More...
Published on Apr 15,2020 08:10 PM
Separation
By Somreeta Das in General Literary | Reads: 1,182 | Likes: 4
“The patient is under, Doctor”. Aisha took the scalpel and made a five to eight inch right incision in the abdomen. Mili and a nurse folded the skin and held the retractors. Aisha carefully removed the liver to expose the green gall bladder. She gently pulled it up to the cavity. Mili sw  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 03:46 AM