Here’s a poem by Shivani about loneliness and belonging, exclusively for Different Truths. Words from a fool, A river of painted disaster, I am not wise enough, But I...
A dark poem about belief and struggle, by Sonali, exclusively for Different Truths. The bird of luckDoesn’t get lucky enoughUnless it spreads its wingsFighting inevitable windsUntying the reliance on luckThe bird swings...
A poignant love poem, by Saanj, exclusively for Different Truths. Maybe one dayWe’d sing together…A song to touchOne’s heart!And dream ofMoments forever…Make memoriesTill we depart! Visual by Different Truths...
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...
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...
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...
In Shivelight and Other Stories, Jayita talks about the semiotics of resistance through storytelling. It’s from a woman’s perspective. An exclusive for Different Truths. ‘Shivelight’ is the title story of...
Urna interviews Gopal Lahiri, a renowned poet to explore his hunger for creative writing, love with poetry, the play of imagination as a geologist and poet, among other things....
A distress poem about a woman, by Israeli poet Tali, exclusively for Different Truths. I visitedGodToday A handful accompany meNo needOf manyTo carry a womanTo the marrying-place To marryDeath....
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