Saranya questions the form of a deity to pray. Nature in its formless beauty beacons her, in this verse, exclusively for Different Truths. A novice — I’m told by...
Sarala celebrates the vivaciousness of a girl, in this woman-centric poem, exclusively for Different Truths. Look at that beautiful girlShe is full of life in herHer eyes sparkle with...
A poem about the hope peddlers during pandemic, by Mamta, exclusively for Different Truths. Did you read my story?Might make you feel less lonely, less apart, less emptySimply because...
A dark poem on social issue, by Deeya, exclusively for Different Truths. The soft windhumming lowswerves in and outof the concrete jungle on the sky risewhere among themlulled by...
A poignant poem about nature, pandemic, and hope, by Kavita Ezekiel, exclusively for Different Truths. Woke up wondering what I would write todayWhat kind of meaningful words would come...
Saranya celebrates the strength and healing power of silence, in this poem, exclusively for Different Truths. Earnest confessions and a helpless cryare measured in silence by the knowing eyeIn...
Gopal pens an evocative poem on lockdown, about the plight of the poor, helpless migrants. An exclusive for Different Truths. The dark night amplifies,the pressured heart of the poor...
An evocative poem about a mad woman, a metropolis-centric poem, by Dr. Piku, exclusively for Different Truths. In every gentle ray of rain-washed autumn skyThat caress moistened lashes of...
A felt-need to banish the margins reminds us of Mahatma Gandhi’s vision on his 151st birth anniversary. Here is an evocative and soul-stirring poem, by Mitali, exclusively for Different...
Sneha reviews Suresh Venkanna’s social fiction, Move on, exclusively for Different Truths. Book: Move On Author: Suresh Venkanna Genre: Social My Rating: ☆☆☆☆ Sometimes, in life, we have to go...
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