A dark poem, by Vatsala, deals with the pertinent problems of depression and suicidal tendencies. A slice of light is the victory of reason, a hope that dispels the dark...
Concetta highlights the importance of patience in modern life, as haste often leads to discomfort and introspection, hindering genuine solutions, an exclusive to Different Truths. In the relentless rhythm...
Sangeeta’s poem explores identity, memory, and the afterlife, addressing the fleeting nature of existence, exclusively for Different Truths. A face, I remember. A movement, I remember. Gone in the...
Alessa, a city defender, and Marci, an adoption agency employee, face memories and burdens, but their paths converge, forming resilience and redemption in this story by Anumita, in the...
Monika’s poem evokes Saraswati’s melodies and Basant Panchami, creating a spring symphony, celebrating learning in the Special Feature, exclusively for Different Truths. Basant arrives like a canvas of yellow,...
Ruchira shares her experience with domestic help, ranging from taciturn Santosh to reliable Maya, exclusively for Different Truths. For the average urban woman in India, and I am referring...
This retrospective by Ruchira explores her life, highlighting childhood ideals, societal challenges, and personal struggles, gratitude for friendships, etc., exclusively for Different Truths. This is essentially a throwback piece....
Arti’s poem deals with the city that never sleeps, a metropolis filled with dreams, aspirations, and life’s constant rhythm, exclusively for Different Truths. Tall, concrete, shining monstrosities thrusting...
Rajashree’s poem explores the fleeting nature of life, highlighting the blending of sorrows and joys, exclusively for Different Truths. The past Vanishes like the morning dew, And eyes get...
Sara’s evocative verse explores nature’s cyclical dance, exclusively for Different Truths. Blossoms unfurl and colors are infinite, As spring emerges, it is a breathtaking sight. Summer arrives with its...
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