A piquant paradox unveils between the woman and the mirror, along with layered relationships. An exclusive for Different Truths. Mirror, mirror on the wall, I see you, but I...
Megha reviews Anita Nahal’s What’s Wrong with us Kali Women. An exclusive for Different Truths. This riveting collection of seventy prose poems exposes the artful mastery of lyrical intensity seeded...
An evocative soul-searching poem, by Rajashree, exclusively for Different Truths. My intelligence turns to a self-propagating flame And consume in toto my inauthentic self I then dazzle like a...
An evocative, multi-layered poem, a social commentary, by Rituparna, exclusively for Different Truths. These pair of greyed eyes are parched to have a glimpse of you. It has been...
A heart-wrenching poem, by Sarala, about an insensitive and ungrateful son, who never cared for his parent’s plight and penury. An exclusive for Different Truths. They worked day and...
A prose-poem by Soumya, a letter by a young man to win back his ex-wife, without using emojis, exclusively for Different Truths. I don’t actively miss you. I lie I...
Sarala celebrates the beauty of life. A Thanksgiving prayer, exclusively for Different Truths. This life is precious Keep it safe in God’s hands This life is heaven Be safe...
An evocative poem about the moon, by Amita, exclusively for Different Truths. Like a pendant Huge and bright, The moon white Adorns the sky, All below behold, Its beauty...
A poignant love poem, by Sarala, exclusively for Different Truths. He stands every day On the same spot same time Just to see her walk past Her two plaits...
An evocative poem about soulmates, by Christine, exclusively for Different Truths. Not identical twins, but an expression in eyes mirrored perfectly, in unison, as they first tentatively ask, gathering...
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