• May 17, 2023
  • Dr. Molly Joseph

Continuum

In this evocative poem, Dr Molly describes the beauty of the celestial bodies – exclusively for Different Truths. Dark encrustations hang around smother the brightness... with a calm candescence...

Live in the Moment…

Amita’s poem deals with war, death, disaster, and ennui – an exclusive for Different Truths. As I wonder what to cook for dinner, I glance through news headlines, I...
  • May 13, 2023
  • Harinder Cheema

This World is an Illusion

Harinder’s poem is about the ephemeral world and climate change – an exclusive for Different Truths. Here today, gone tomorrow This World is an illusion The Tethys became the Himalayas...
  • May 12, 2023
  • Debarati Sen

A Forlorn Place

Debarati’s verse is about the changing contours of her city and an accompanying sadness – exclusively for Different Truths. My city has metamorphosed over the years Turning into a...
  • April 28, 2023
  • Anoucheka Gangabissoon

The Rule of Ego

Here’s an inward looking love poem by Anoucheka, for Different Truths. The verse examines the paradoxes of ego. She finds resolution in the ego that is often decried by one...
  • April 24, 2023
  • Harichandan Aditya Pamarthi

Jasmine Buds

Here’s an evocative poem by Harichandan celebrating nature and a birthday greeting card by a child poet – exclusively for Different Truths. Jasmine buds With fragrance like rain Colour...

Just Like That…

Shaili DhagatShaili is a prolific writer who has worked as a columnist and editor for the leading English newspapers like The Times of India, Indian Express, The Asian Age,...
  • April 18, 2023
  • Joyce Yarrow

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A surrealist poem by Joyce, where realities, dreams and painting mix and merge. Inside the screen the stairswere a radioactive blueleading up to a bright worldthat made the chips...
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