A surrealist poem by Joyce, where realities, dreams and painting mix and merge. Inside the screen the stairswere a radioactive blueleading up to a bright worldthat made the chips...
Uzma celebrates the beauty of her homeland in this verse – an exclusive for Different Truths. Deafening silence echoing loud Solace, serene winds bellowing out Cowering pebbles whispering softly...
A retired professional’s job search and his wife’s devil’s advocate role are explored in a captivating short story by Subramanian, exclusively for Different Truths. The sun had not set on him… or...
Himali NarangHimali Narang has worn many hats. A postgraduate in English from Punjab University, Chandigarh, she worked for a commerce magazine; also wrote articles for The Indian Express and...
On the 104th anniversary of the brutal Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, Arindam pays tribute to the martyr Udham Singh in this poem – exclusively for Different Truths. In India's land, where...
Here’s a poem about the spring flowers, Azalea, by Elsy, in Different Truths. Azalea, your magenta clusters make me muse on your amazing regalia. “We wait all winter for...
The continuity of the oral tradition attested by The Fox and the Crow story found on the pottery of Mohenjo-Daro and Lothal archaeological sites of a civilisation six thousand...
An invigorating poem of hope by Sarala, in Different Truths. When you start loving someone Never give up love for the sake of others criticisms The world moves on criticism on...
Here’s an evocative poem of hope by Sushant – exclusively for Different Truths. The rain Kisses my pain Not in vain. I train to beautify My inner self. I...
The entire debate about food choices is centred around the purity-pollution axis. Dr Dhiraj’s story, interestingly, revolves around food and faith – religious rituals – exclusively for Different Truths. “Totally...
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