Vo Maa Hai
By Sakshi Singh in Poetry | Reads: 921 | Likes: 0
Vo khud Sara Din Bhukhi Rehkar Tumhe Apna Nivala Khilayegi....  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 11:49 PM
The Tale of Pañcasikha & Suriyavacchasā
By Rohan R Pednekar in Romance | Reads: 921 | Likes: 2
Decked on her shiny brown tresses flourished the fragrance of the flower garland, beautifying her enigmatic gorgeous face twinkled the bindi on her forehead, draped in the attire of a golden feathered peacock, adorned with the jewels of the heavenly gold danced displaying her dazzling voluptuous fra  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 06:54 PM
What would my tombstone say?
By L.M.A in General Literary | Reads: 921 | Likes: 0
Somedays are just beautiful.Unexplainable. I wouldn't change a thing. If I could frame it. I'd probably would.Like those picture frames in Harry Potter films that has an instance stored in it. If it were up to me, I'd save the whole day.Then, some days are bad. Some get worse.But the worst of them,   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 07:35 PM
Other side of love
By Neeta Mahawer in Romance | Reads: 921 | Likes: 0
Aren't i be But one day i will be Ur X ur Y or Z...   Remembering the seconds we lived we loved, one another Deathless nights, Ceaseless talks, Yearning to fly, Burning so high, Pleasuring sounds, Sweating pounds, Wetted lying on beds...   In scattering pale moonlights I see m  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 03:50 PM
To Those Silently Suffering People
By Fathima Hiba Rafeeque in Poetry | Reads: 921 | Likes: 0
To those silently suffering people, Behind the four valves of heart, I know you bleed profusely, As the day comes to an end, When  life chokes you to dead end, Don't forget to be alive, For a new dawn awaits you, Where joy'll finally meet its long lost soul, To reunite and be happy again. Till  Read More...
Published on Jun 13,2020 12:22 AM
A panting acquaintance.
By Joshua Paul in True Story | Reads: 921 | Likes: 3
As I was walking and strolling, up the hill, trying to reach my destination that I may capture some scenic beauty for my social media audience. It was a tight, straining exercise for my physical body which had put on some genuine love from my mother by feeding me with all of my favorite delicacies i  Read More...
Published on Sep 4,2020 04:37 PM
Story for sale
By Sayed Nizam in Fantasy | Reads: 920 | Likes: 2
I burnt a book last night, fed it to a candle and waited for the flames to vomit the pungent stench of sales. The details of how I ended up reading such a book might sound clichéd,  but such are all truth. It started with a grin on the book seller’s face, he assured me that it was  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 07:57 PM
A Lapse In Judgement
By Anshika in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 920 | Likes: 1
“A lapse in judgement, Is perhaps the worst thing.” This was what the little scrap of human newspaper said, the scrap that through some irreversible misfortune had landed in the paws of Aunt Tabitha. She, of course, had considered it anything but misfortune, seeing as she’d forgott  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 01:23 PM
Journey
By Neeharika Karra in Fantasy | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
When two are together alone they will have sooo much of  quality  seconds minutes hours to speak out of heart but that won’t ever equals to the few seconds talk between them (in an airport) at the time of valediction.  Even at the time of writing their own cherished story they   Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 06:00 PM
Dreams
By surendra in Romance | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
Everyday he goes to sleep,he wish to get dreams . She was gone too far !! But still he get her in his dream &He feels like she is there,waiting for him.He started to live there in his head . It's like rewriting the entire script once the climax was orchestrated .But still he does ,atleast to liv  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 01:05 AM
Litany of loss
By Priyanka Modi in Poetry | Reads: 920 | Likes: 1
Litany of loss Ma died, lost her to cancer. A little lump in the breast; It proved stronger than all the meds, prayers and powers put together, When she first discovered this beast, that devoured her alive, I was 13 and my brother 5, That wail of hers, when the reports said Stage 4, The weeping, sc  Read More...
Published on Apr 9,2020 03:31 AM
The wind
By Simar kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
With ease is my pain relieved A faint smile strikes my face Things will be alright;I did believe The day I perceived wind's delicate grace.  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 06:59 PM
A letter to the deceased corona victims
By archita kumar in Poetry | Reads: 920 | Likes: 1
One last hope May the bottomless pit come upon us gone with the wind To forever plague sordid, torn One last hope Goodbye my fellow person Rest in peace  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 04:23 PM
Scented Candles
By Adhithya GR in Thriller | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
It feels like waking up from a Coma! Everything is so disoriented and my vision is skewed. I feel a sharp sting in my abdomen. I look down and all I see is a gash that looks like something blunt smashed across my ribs. My stomach is not as bloated as they usually seem. But what is that ringing noise  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:29 AM
An Unanswered Dusk
By piya in General Literary | Reads: 920 | Likes: 0
The metal beneath her bare feet felt tempting, trying. Unlike her sour body, heavy and stinking of pain. Her world still dizzy, she positioned herself for where she knew her destiny was, as a hundred echoes bounced about inside her hazy head. Soon another from the distance. The long day was drawn. T  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:32 PM