• January 31, 2019
  • Eliza Segiet

Augustinian Hideout

An enigmatic love poem by Eliza, for Different Truths. Uplifted by love I rush to you for fulfillment. I thought I was a woman. It’s not true − I...
  • January 30, 2019
  • Rupa Rao

Corrosive Connections

An evocative poem by Rupa that explores relationships, for Different Truths. Faced with fearsome fogs of fateful forgetfulness, Events eventually evaporating from sanity of recall. Days, deeds, dates dilute...
  • January 26, 2019
  • Sushmita Mukherjee

What is Why!

Truth, verily inner, is a resonance at the core, a resonance with the “core”. It tells us what is why, argues Susmita. A Different Truths exclusive.    What is...
  • January 25, 2019
  • Eliza Segiet

Music of the Word

An evocative poem about the word, by Eliza, for Different Truths. Beautiful is the world painted with the music of the word. Like a butterfly passing by, who for...
  • January 24, 2019
  • Deeya Bhattacharya

Several Stories

Several stories are written in water in the wind Intricate ornate Turquoise or lavender ruby or emerald Those with the wind, are provoking some in the starry skies sing...
  • January 23, 2019
  • Dr. Jernail Singh Anand

Sisyphus and the Land of the Gita

Dr. Jernail talks of Camus Sisuphus, Shakespeare, Greek tragedy and Gita in this epic poem. He feels that the occident and the orient are complementary. Here’s an epic poem,...

The Order of Three Ds!

An avid fan of Sunil Gavaskar, I heard him (and read quite often) attributing his success to the “3 D’s”: determination, dedication, discipline. Sushmita explores its ramifications, exclusively for...
  • January 19, 2019
  • Nilakshi Roy

Serendipity

An evocative love poem by Nilakshi for Different Truths. It was a year or two before That I felt that sense of being left out That abnegation… When the favourite colour of...
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