In this evocative poem, Rituparna talks of a lore, exclusively for Different Truths. A snow haired young woman... infinite age. She spindles her wheel there... by a silver tree....
A cancer survivor, Christine, tells us about the many layers of her experiences, in this personal prose poem, dealing with the dreaded disease. An exclusive for Different Truths. They...
Ketaki paints word-images that bring alive grandma’s kitchen and kitchen garden and more, in this verse, exclusively for Different Truths. The fragrance of the hand crushed leaves excites me....
Harinder talks beautifully about life lessons and motivation through this poem, exclusively for Different Truths. Every day with a fistful of mixed seeds I went running to my fields...
Dr. Paramita delves into the depths of different truths, exploring the theme of the eMagazine, exclusively for Different Truths. One incident, different viewpoint. One situation, different thoughts and ideas....
Dustin’s contextual comments on Kiriti Sengupta’s freshly published work. He critiques and reviews Kirti’s works, ‘Shimmer Spring…’ and ‘Hibuscus…’, exclusively for Different Truths. During the pandemic, publishing both slowed...
Emmie celebrates the Creation in the song of a skylark, in this poem. Her imagery of Nature is evocative. An exclusive for Different Truths. Creation sings in the song...
Dr. Sona talks about the discrimination between genders, in this verse, exclusively for Different Truths. Biologically unequal, The kids are stamped as boys or girls. Forever unequal and stereotyped,...
A poem of hope, loss and despair, by Shernaz, exclusively for Different Truths. from year to year memories splatter into a bleeding void spreading tentacles that recoil upon themselves…...
Dr. Roopali penned this poem for Daniel Pearl, on the Eid of 2002, when he was beheaded. A tribute, exclusively for Different Truths. (In grief for Daniel Pearl) What...
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