Here’s an intriguing short story by Aparajita, exclusively in Different Truths. Emotions add colour to old buildings, giving them the energy to thrive the blows of time. The sundry...
Francesco’s evocative poem paints a mesmerising portrait of a woman as the boundless sea, for Different Truths. You are the seaalways!In the morningand in the evening.In you I seethe...
Payal re-examines classics and popular comics to explore how sexist their content is, exclusively in Different Truths. Recently, I decided to recycle through all the old books that I...
Atrayee tells us an intriguing story about a NGC team, caught in the Eritrean-Ethiopian conflict and a kidnapping. What happened to Twisha? Here’s a literary thriller, exclusively for Different...
Sudipta rues that society judges a woman and calls upon the fair sex to rise and rewrite their stories. They say ladies first, but in what context are these...
Dr Molly’s poem deals with human-made certitudes, weeping willows, and gendered yokes: a lament and rebellion against the taken-for-granted, hierarchical order, exclusively for Different Truths. caught up in the...
Nikita talks about self-love and tells women to seek their true selves instead of slaving for others or worrying what-will- they-say. She begins with herself in the stream of consciousness...
Rajashree’s poignant poem, exclusively for Different Truths, is about a young girl, trapped in a world of fear and oppression, who yearns for freedom and empowerment. Oh, my dear...
Sangeeta’s poem is about a prisoner of dreams who yearned for freedom, finding solace in the night’s whispered secrets, exclusively for Different Truths. When the night skyPainted dots,And all...
Here’s a mysterious story by Anika. From this Saturday, we are introducing a talented teenage fiction writer, exclusively in Different Truths. After hours of inspecting every nook and corner...
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