Being a woman
By Debarati in General Literary | Reads: 1,012 | Likes: 1
Maansi has always been a quiet child. The sudden untimely death of her mother had brought a new world before her-  new emotions, new understandings and too much compromise. Her dream of pursuing singing and her passion for music has been as if wiped out from her memories. Living with her cousin  Read More...
Published on Jun 19,2020 12:52 AM
Reasons to smile
By Vatsal Mishra in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,011 | Likes: 2
While travelling from a bus or a train, you're busy reading your favourite novel. Out of nowhere you hear a person burst into laughter. You look at that person and he/she seems to not give up laughing anytime soon. By now, you're pissed off. You try hard to ignore the distraction and start read  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:15 PM
Hope
By Ayushma Labrang in Poetry | Reads: 1,011 | Likes: 0
she won't wither she won't die despite the circumstances despite all odds and even in the waiting. she's much like a wildflower that grows through sun and rain in all the places people think she never would sustain. she trusts her secret gardener who waters her every day cultivates her with love a  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 11:52 PM
God
By Avaya Kumar Panda in General Literary | Reads: 1,011 | Likes: 0
God is not there in a statue of wood or stone or some dead material .He is in acceptance and feelings. He appears and exists wherever , he is accepted to exist and worshipped. There is no greater religion and virtue like sympathy,  Compassion, kindness or mercy.... Jay Jagannath  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 02:12 AM
What is love?
By Aditi Gupta in General Literary | Reads: 1,011 | Likes: 0
What is love?  Love can be a theory devised by humans to make sex seem a little bit less materialistic, or it can be the acceptance you have about a person and their quirks, making them a little less annoying as compared to the rest of the population.  Is it a shiny, pleasing to the eye  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 03:35 PM
At Kali's Feet: Kao Maa
By Dr Kashmira Goghavalla in Poetry | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 0
( A short poem inspired by the 'Karo Maa satsang' ~ by Rajiv Kapur https://youtu.be/7zKPOr0A1Dw ) At Kali’s Feet : Karo Maa "Everything has taken a long pause.... We humans locked behind our doors... Is there some hidden cause??? There seems to be some internal flaw.... We blame the virus f  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 08:41 PM
What if
By yuga in Poetry | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 4
What if all those who wander are lost, What if even Alexa goes on quarantine, What if a sanitizer becomes your favourite kinda birthday gift, What if, We consider it as a  phase of time  And believe  Everything will be fine.... Till then appreciate the hardly witnessed quiet signs and  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:18 PM
HAVE I MET YOU LATELY?
By Ami Parekh in True Story | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 1
It was a beautiful rainy day when I met this old friend of mine. Discovering him all over again through our soft chatters I realized he had indeed grown real tall in his stature. His success story brought a sparkle of happiness in my eyes. The inspiring dynamo he carried had outlived the rough testa  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:23 PM
Impusissant
By Niharika in General Literary | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 0
Why do we take pride in saying "you don't know me" Why do we have so many impenetrable walls? Because it's difficult to trust?  Because you've been hurt earlier? Because it tore you apart? But didn't you come out stronger? And yet you've only learnt to emotionally shut down than open up? Being   Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 11:05 PM
A MIRAGE
By Asima Nayak in Poetry | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 37
In the yellowish dusty burning sand, Longed for an oases in the critic band. He was a mirage that had disappeared; Under the same blue black blurred sky, The pink moon stood high. Clouds bid bye to the palms, Scorching sun kissing the arms. Letting it roll down the lips, To the white cottony pillows  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 08:31 AM
Unnatural
By Aditya Satuluri in Horror | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 1
When Edward was 16 or 17, he had just moved into a new house with his mother and sister. He had the bedroom in the basement. About a month after moving in, he started noticing bizarre things. Hangers would sway as though there was a wind, and he often heard light, unexplainable knocks in the middle   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 07:01 PM
No, no, it’s not about you
By rashika sachan in Poetry | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 0
Hey! It’s not about you, him, he or anyone It’s about my feelings.I wanna write about the betrayal or the hatred you can ever do to someone.No no not about you, him, he or anyone It’s about my feelings.I wanna write about women about their aches About their aching fe  Read More...
Published on May 18,2020 01:13 AM
Autobiography Of A Bibliophile
By Priyal Rajan Thakur in Poetry | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 0
150 pages or less,  Or more,  Let me drive to a mystical world.  Where I am in my true colour,  Racing the hour,  By the lines, I have read  To the alleys, I have visited,  To the places, I have been,  Where the sun refuses to go down,  And the night,&nbs  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 08:34 PM
The night when Delhi burned
By Catherine in Poetry | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 2
When everything turned grey you came as crimson beneath those ashes flowing together to a bloodstream. Everything together turned mud, the seed planted here watered by our blood emerged and bloomed olive green in my distant dream.  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 10:52 AM
The death
By Akshita in Travel | Reads: 1,010 | Likes: 0
The Bus I have heard a lot about journey it makes one feel oneself. I ain't no journeyman but today I am going to pack my bags, fit my existing world into a suitcase and catch the first bus, ooopssss I am going to take you with me! Come on honey grab my hand and help me run away for a litt  Read More...
Published on Jun 22,2020 08:30 AM