Extinction
By Debrina Karmakar in True Story | Reads: 942 | Likes: 3
Dear Post lockdown me,  I know you have always wanted to be a part of something "over the top", something only lived once in the history of mankind and here you are, straight out of a dystopia, or should I say, not yet? Friday night now, so what are your weekend plans? Hitting your favourite   Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 12:08 AM
The room of one's own
By Namrata Mukherjee in General Literary | Reads: 942 | Likes: 0
A rented room in an apartment of a fast moving city. The original floor colour and pattern are lost in the quagmire of layers of dirt and various stationery strewn all over. The only source of light, the window, remains closed for days on end. The dim fluorescent bulb hanging from the ceiling has li  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 12:03 PM
The multi-bagger dream
By Prabindh Sundareson in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 941 | Likes: 0
A new day Everyday with my open eye I see a millionaire I can be Buy on low and sell on high Is what they told to me So is what I do immediately And wait the hours anxiously The next day The next day comes like a bee A sea of red is all I see Hopes vanishing like balls Down steep waterfalls And sti  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 08:51 AM
Urvashi Vanzare
By Urvashi Vanzare in Poetry | Reads: 941 | Likes: 0
SELF-LOVE.  SELF-LOVE, pronounced as "se`-elf",  which means, regards for one's own well-being and happiness.  I no longer do stuff that others want me to do and yes, I have changed...  I no longer feel anything for those who hurt me. I mean I do a little sometimes because I trus  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 05:56 PM
Reflection matters
By creatorcreates18 in General Literary | Reads: 941 | Likes: 1
Past and present won’t make much difference until u take time to reflect on the battles u lost and the smiles u brought  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 02:20 AM
Busy
By ANUMEHA SAHA in Poetry | Reads: 941 | Likes: 4
Looking back and forth Hearing this and that Thinking now and then Running all along Loving on and off Traveled far and wide Time passed ... More or less, I lived...till now.  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 10:48 AM
Understand our Bible ‘The Word of God’.
By Evg.Babu.T Thomas in General Literary | Reads: 941 | Likes: 0
Understand our Bible ‘The Word of God’.                                                                      &nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 06:39 PM
Fire in the sky
By Andrew Rajkumar in Mystery | Reads: 941 | Likes: 0
Once there lived a king named Uzur (meaning "life" in Tamil). He ruled a small region in southern region of ancient Tamil Nadu. Once Uzur went into his city, in disguise in order to find out whether his subjects face any problems under his rule. He talked to every civilian he met and gathered detail  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 12:55 AM
The silence
By ravi Rajan in Romance | Reads: 941 | 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
SECRET NIGHTMARE
By Geetansha Ghai in Thriller | Reads: 941 | Likes: 0
I ain't a damsel in distress But more of a sleeping lioness Don't poke me Or you'll see an innocent become fiery No mercy no pity Cuz you're face is so shitty One roar and you'll be on the floor Your eyes would be searching for the door That one door of this hell You came in, cuz you rang the bell S  Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 06:53 PM
HER NEW FRIENDS
By Priya Israni in Thriller | Reads: 941 | 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
True hoax of caste
By Ishita Jain in Mythology | Reads: 941 | Likes: 2
Once, there was a farmer, who was a theist and strongly believed in classism. Anyways, he was just a normal middle - class farmer, having 5 family members, a small farm in his village and trivial savings.  He was quite hard working and earned enough to feed his family. He considered himself and  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 08:04 PM
The Game of Patience
By Kaushani Chatterjee in Poetry | Reads: 940 | Likes: 1
Despair creeps in as joy disappears. Darkness closes in as lights cease to exist. Misery envelops you the more you try to fight it. Restraining yourself is now the only sword you can keep. Now it’s like a game between the player and the played. You have to decide for yourself, whether you wil  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:28 AM
Bloom
By Surya K (Lekha) in Poetry | Reads: 940 | Likes: 0
To bloom as a blossom in Spring, Makes the bloom, a Sweet Promise..  To bloom as a blossom in Summer, Makes the bloom, a Wait for a Fall..  To bloom as a blossom in Fall, Makes the bloom, an Unforgotten Memory..  To bloom as a blossom in Winter, Makes the bloom, an Untired lover..&  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 05:10 PM
Perfect Date
By Nikita Ganpule in Mystery | Reads: 940 | Likes: 0
Red wine, red lipstick, red gown, red roses, red moon, what else calls for a perfect date? She was happy! Red stains of blood! Now he was happy!   Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 09:45 AM