Here’s an evocative, woman-centric poem by Sudeshna, for Different Truths. How honourable is thy honour?Is it something found in a corner?So let the candle burn in a glowLet the...
Explore the profound journey of parenting with Mowmita—an extraordinary blend of love, resilience, and self-discovery that reshapes identities and builds future generations, for Different Truths. Parenting is one of...
Raja’s poem for Different Truths urges abandoning rulebooks for love’s wordless symphony. Surrender to its wild, natural rhythm and find profound peace in the splurge. you tell mei’m not...
Mowmita’s fast-paced romantic thriller, for Different Truths, follows an archaeologist and a RAW agent as they recover a stolen Indian relic in San Francisco. San Francisco had always been a...
In a snowy Derbyshire village, Mowmita’s story for Different Truths follows a lonely author who rediscovers first love, transforming a Christmas getaway into a lifelong New Year’s miracle. Snow...
Poetry grips the soul, yet begs release—for Different Truths. A heartfelt plea to love, leave, and linger quietly, in a poem by Kamrun. Poetry, you don't come to mein...
Monsoon is a time of love and romance. It has been associated with the fertility worship from ancient times. It awakens the primeval passions in us. Subhajit romances the monsoon...
Ashok’s poem dwells on a lone flame, it flickers low, whispering the ancient truth: every life must dim before it dazzles again. Decay is just rebirth disguised. The flickering...
Kushal’s poem, for Different Truths, is a haunting lunar memory revealing silent communication, magical moments, and a family’s secret past. In the last lunar event on the other side...
Mowmita’s story is about a luminous reflection on fireflies, love, and light—where nature’s glow becomes a metaphor for inner radiance, joy, and soulful connection, for Different Truths. My story...
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