Experience is the Best teacher
By Mitalee Gangal in Fantasy | Reads: 445 | Likes: 2
"Ma, I'm in a meeting. Will call you back in a while," Ananya hurriedly cut the call and went on with the presentation. Being a Sales Manager in a multi-national advertising company, she was always occupied with loads of work. She had acquired this position at a very young age. Her dedication toward  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 02:41 AM
The Pandemic Lockdown
By Thomas Roberts in Poetry | Reads: 445 | Likes: 0
When the pandemic lockdown started, this was something new, A lot of thought on what to do, worries were a few. Started honing on our musical skills,  With evening bible study, Dancing was the exercise for the mind and the body. Late to bed and late to rise, was at that time the norm, But fol  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 11:14 PM
Social distancing
By Shilpa saha in General Literary | Reads: 445 | Likes: 0
These days are been feel like the same.I am even forgetting the count on weeks,what day it is and for time i dnt hv to keep eye on as i don't have  anywhere to go.For the first time I get to know exactly how being isolated feels.And I must admit that this social distancing is damn tough.Walking  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 07:00 PM
They talk about love, I talk about you
By bidisha in Romance | Reads: 445 | Likes: 0
My heart is a museum of all the people that came and left. All the happy memories lay hanging on the walls, all the sad ones lie in a box in a room hidden from the world. Everytime a person comes into my life, my mind automatically starts thinking of how they too would occupy a place in my museum, h  Read More...
Published on May 19,2020 11:50 PM
On Limitations of Love
By Manasvi S Chauhan in Poetry | Reads: 445 | Likes: 1
When I was a kid, I'd sometimes suddenly decide at the dinner table that I wanted one more dessert helping. Mom would instantly step in, passing me her share without much care about the fair and unfair of it. When I was all of eighteen, I broke my third phone of the year and Dad bought me a new one   Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 03:55 PM
Faded Memories
By Rashmi Ranjan Sethi in Poetry | Reads: 445 | Likes: 1
Somewhere Someday, We'll take a step together  On those yellow paths Taking off the dirty shoes of anger.   Somewhere someday We'll have an endless talk On those dead promises Together we spoke.   Somewhere someday, We'll miss those lively days We spent together by running water and&n  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 03:34 PM
बिगुल
By Mridula Singh in Poetry | Reads: 445 | Likes: 0
शीर्षक : बिगुलजब जब मेरा आगाज़ हुआ,कुछ शोर हुआ, आवाज़ हुई।कानों के पर्दों पर कुंठा प्रहार हुआ।अन्तर्वेदना गुंजित ह  Read More...
Published on Aug 1,2020 06:37 PM
I, Beg Your Pardon
By SHIVAKUMAR GANACHARI in Poetry | Reads: 445 | Likes: 0
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Published on Aug 17,2020 08:51 PM
Nutella and pancakes
By Hariyali in Romance | Reads: 444 | Likes: 0
"Like Strangers, Perfect Pretenders We fallin head over heels For something that aint real It could never be us,eh Just you and I" Apartment no. 103 was blasting song after song and the resident Ridhhi Sharma was singing at top of her lungs while cleaning the flat. God bless for sound proof walls. S  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 03:33 PM
Little did we know
By Dev Dilip in Poetry | Reads: 444 | Likes: 1
Little did we know, That there comes a day,where silence beckons us amidst the cacophony.   Little did we know, That somewhere around the corner lies Chaos ready to be unleashed.   Little did we know, That one faltering step might Rob the precious nectar of life.   Little did we know,  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 11:28 AM
All because of a global pandemic
By raashi chouhan in General Literary | Reads: 444 | Likes: 0
 this lockdown has been quite a roller coaster journey for me, from postponed exams, epiphanies to heartbreaks and broken dreams. Dare i say that i’ve seen it all. For an introvert like me quarantining myself isn’t very hard. I’ve stayed this way for 18 years of my life. But t  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 03:43 AM
My first last crush
By Jagdish Joshi in True Story | Reads: 444 | Likes: 1
Usual sunshine on usual morning. 15 year old me, with 2 year old school bag was on the way. Although the insiders were new as it was the first day of our new standard. A cherishing day with old classmates and hoping of some new faces. Seems to be the day similar to every year was not the one, as tha  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 09:27 PM
Web
By Varsha Vimal in Poetry | Reads: 444 | Likes: 0
It was all normal... Then i got the courage to go one step up. Really excited, I got up. I was able to see the horizon. And I got more excited. Thought of all the amazing scenes beneath that. And thought again and again and again, Until the amazing scenes became Dark and dusty in my head. Did I just  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 03:54 PM
Inner joy of the holy tuned vibes
By Bishakha Dewyani in Supernatural | Reads: 444 | Likes: 0
On the night,            Life felt alive wherein surrounding felt silenced to the inner insight as it has nothing to say nothing to hide ,life is the open book to right a journey of  its existence,when hope rised high to the greater vibe ,holding the love on arms o  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 02:31 AM
Childhood
By YASHNA in Poetry | Reads: 444 | Likes: 1
Riding down to memory lane, Began when we got our name. Remembering the good old days, When we wished to busy ourselves , Finding our own creative ways. When going to school was fun, Loving the break having jam and bun. When scribbling on walls was an art, And saving all these in our heart. When pla  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 08:55 PM