The pain and agony of a mother of of a child with autism, crushed by the pressures of her life, takes a grim toll. Tapati recounts a heart-wrenching account,...
Dog Days delves into Dr. Molly’s experiences, highlighting impulsivity, violence, and empathy in a world of turmoil, exclusively for Different Truths. My dog days doomed! each day Zac, my...
Dr. Shailja’s exclusive review for Different Truths describes ‘Beneath the Dead Skin’ by Neelam Saxena Chandra as a collection of poems that inspires optimism, empathy and a call to...
Guna’s poem explores the complex bond between a self-sacrificing mother and her child. highlighting themes of duty, sacrifice, and the weight of love, exclusively for Different Truths. Sitting hunched...
Hein Min resents the protagonist’s mother’s constant calls; now she nags her husband but learned to understand through a late-night wait and a funny laugh, exclusively for Different Truths....
Debarati’s poem explores fading love, leaving a chilling emptiness and a haunting loneliness, exclusively for Different Truths. Like a chrysalis, the moon lost itself to give rings to Saturn...
In a reflective poem, Jennifer feels that our heart cave is a magical sanctuary, a place where cherished memories and passions are harmoniously residing, exclusively for different truths. the...
Nalini PriyadarshniNalini Priyadarshni is a feminist poet, writer, translator, and educationist though not necessarily in that order who has authored Doppelganger in My House and co-authored Lines Across Oceans...
Rita remembers five older women characters in fiction, who are strong feminist characters, as part of the special feature on International Women’s Day (IWD), exclusively for Different Truths. Books...
Here’s a protest poem by Abha, on the occasion of International Women’s Day (IWD), exclusively in Different Truths. They sayYou have come a long way, baby.I say I have...
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