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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSofiya Shahiwala has been in love with literature, prose and poetry since a very young age. Her age has never posed as a restriction to her guts or her dreams. By the age of eighteen, she had become a columnist for an online magazine, a writer for institutional websites, a teacher, and a poet for the sake of aesthetic and poetry. Sofiya is like the 90s classic woman whom you would find sitting by herself in a cafe, enjoying her coffee with a book in her hand. An avid reader, a bibliophile and a free spirit; Sofiya aims to facilitate the modern-day youth through her work, one page at a timeRead More...
Sofiya Shahiwala has been in love with literature, prose and poetry since a very young age. Her age has never posed as a restriction to her guts or her dreams. By the age of eighteen, she had become a columnist for an online magazine, a writer for institutional websites, a teacher, and a poet for the sake of aesthetic and poetry.
Sofiya is like the 90s classic woman whom you would find sitting by herself in a cafe, enjoying her coffee with a book in her hand.
An avid reader, a bibliophile and a free spirit; Sofiya aims to facilitate the modern-day youth through her work, one page at a time.
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"When is the apocalypse? Look around, you're damned; you are a part of the apocalypse"
Life is complicated and full of vivid experiences and emotions.
Along with the ruckus that life is, we often forget what is important in our journey. The realization hits only when someone or something is taken away from us. What if I tell you, when you wake up tomorrow, you will not have the ability to hear, see or speak? Which realization would hit
"When is the apocalypse? Look around, you're damned; you are a part of the apocalypse"
Life is complicated and full of vivid experiences and emotions.
Along with the ruckus that life is, we often forget what is important in our journey. The realization hits only when someone or something is taken away from us. What if I tell you, when you wake up tomorrow, you will not have the ability to hear, see or speak? Which realization would hit you first?
Where to, Zuber? is a work full of anecdotes, diary entries, and philosophical writings of a man who suffered from cancer. The disease took away his ability to speak and eat but it taught him things which people take years to understand.
With this book, the author aims to connect with the reader upon the basic truths of existence - love, loss and humanity.
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