One Flew Over to a Crow’s Nest
An evocative poem by Raja, wherein a mother crow cares for her feathered offspring, both her own and a cuckoo’s, in the crow’s nest and busy wings. Five o...
An evocative poem by Raja, wherein a mother crow cares for her feathered offspring, both her own and a cuckoo’s, in the crow’s nest and busy wings. Five o...
The Exorcist: Believer,” a 2023 American supernatural horror film, boldly takes on the formidable challenge of revisiting the iconic 1973 classic, “The Exorcist,” and presents a modern reimagining of...
This article discusses strategies for successful social journalism, including SEO power words and online presence optimisation, as shared by industry insider Arindam, exclusively for Different Truths. In an era...
Prof Nandini reviews Malashri Lal’s Mandalas of Time, a 75-poem collection exploring themes of feminism, gender equality, mythology, and Indian knowledge systems, with a focus on social transformation—exclusive for...
An evocative and bold poem by Deeya. I survive;the truth perched on my lipson a crystal May morning sunlightan alibi on my window-sill. ...
Adil Jussawalla, an Indian poet with a complex background and a distinctive voice, defies categorisation and is instrumental in moulding the poetry of an entire generation. He reveals unknown...
Here are two poems by Sarala, in Different Truths. The first poem, Tranquility, is about seeking and attaining. The second poem, Life is an Ordeal, shows what poverty and...
Kolkata Senryus, by Debarati, is a collection of evocative snapshots showcasing Kolkata’s vibrant life, culture, and emotions – exclusively for Different Truths. Kalbaishakhi the kids rush to pick mukul...
In a candid interview with Urna, Rajorshi, a poet, tells us how he explores Japanese poetic forms, love, social responsibility, and poetry’s ability to combat violence – exclusively for...
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