“If a flask could crack over a blazing flame, so could we, Chichi.” Veena reasoned. Of course, talking to a stuffed toy was no reasoning
Author: Manasi Diwakar
Manasi Diwakar writes poems, short stories, non-fiction. You can find some of her work here https://medium.com/@manasi.diwakar, where she is featured as a top writer in Poetry. Her poems have appeared in various online literary journals and anthologies such as- Literary Impulse, Wingless Dreamer, The Rainbow poems, Blognostics, Impspired, Polyglot Poetry, Catharsis, etc.
A Strange Friendship
Today again, the fish didn’t sell well. Neeraj snagged the rag from his pink cloth bag, covered his fish basket with deft movements of a
The Morning After
Spring is slowly crawling away from this old house, but the urn is warm yet, what is this dawn today? the lilies
Knight on a Red Bicycle
At precisely 9.45 am, Nia left her home. She walked across the crossroad to the bus stop. The lone bus operating on this route was
The Mynah and the Banyan Tree
For eight months, a mynah grew on a Banyan tree. The shy tree often hid behind his long, dark tresses growing wild around a tall