A poignant poem, by Abu, that shows very little changes for those in the margins, exclusively for Different Truths November sunset A few peasants still cutting paddy In their...
An innocent, online friendship was twisted by jealous peers of his. But she suffered deeply. Find out what happened to this ill-fated relationship. An exclusive for Different Truths. Coming...
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...
Shernaz takes us through the rampage of wild elephants, and the fright and scare of residents in the dead of the night. An exclusive for Different Truths. Thudang! Bang,...
An autobiographical poem, by Pankhuri, that deals with layers of problems, physical, emotional, and more. An exclusive for Different Truths. Well, Tolstoy said The world’s made up of Happy...
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...
Dr. Roopali takes us on a cruise, to a glittering floating palace. She describes the mood and colour of that journey. An exclusive for Different Truths. “Hey, let’s go...
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...
Nibedita, a renowned artist, reveals her journey, as an artist, from her childhood. In the first part of the three-part series, she tells us about the early phase of...
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