Sarba’s eye for detail and her ability to transform the mundane, everyday happenings into an interesting story may be seen here. We are beginning a new weekly column from...
Gopal reviews the book, How That Abode Would be, authored by Vehshi Syed, in Urdu, and translated by Mushtaque B. Barq, into English. An exclusive for Different Truths. Book: ...
Enakshi reviews Nibedita Deb’s collection of stories, The Goddess’s Homecoming. An exclusive for Different Truths. Book: The Goddess’s Homecoming Author: Nibedita Deb Publisher: Self-published Rating: 4/5 The Goddess’s Homecoming...
Mitali recounts the scary rides, hilariously, in China, weaving its history, culture, people and places. In this part, there are interesting flashbacks and flash-forwards, as she recollects her experiences...
A dark poem by Suchismita that deals with uncertainties, exclusively for Different Truths. Swinging between the two pointsMouthing to pour equally alluring confusions,Either to choose the dark clouds of...
Mitali explores China during holidays to unveil its history, culture, kings, and people with a dash of humour, in the third part of the series of her book of...
An image of an everyday mundane happening, by Sunil, exclusively for Different Truths. Few ripe green grapesmango slices and orangesall – sticking out of a yellow custardkept in a...
A gender-sensitive poem, by Suchismita, that tells us about the perils that a girl faces and attitude of the cruel society, exclusively for Different Truths. Amidst all the vicious...
In the first chapter of the book, In the Land of the Dragons, Mitali tells us about her two boys and their fascination with pets, strange and unusual ones...
A dark distress poem about a woman, by Saanj, exclusively for Different Truths. She threw them all away. Her pulse in her veins,The pure thoughts in her brain …That...
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