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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVickey David (pen name of Vickey Prasad) is an Indian English writer, editor, PhD Research Fellow in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at National Institute of Technology Raipur. He was a former Assistant Professor in the Amity School of Languages at Amity University, Raipur. He researches on the intersection of human memory and trauma. He is a correspondent for online and offline journals and magazines. As an independent columnist, he writes columns for The Hitavada and The Central Chronicle. He has been a participant in many national poetry and short story contests. He has alsRead More...
Vickey David (pen name of Vickey Prasad) is an Indian English writer, editor, PhD Research Fellow in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at National Institute of Technology Raipur. He was a former Assistant Professor in the Amity School of Languages at Amity University, Raipur. He researches on the intersection of human memory and trauma. He is a correspondent for online and offline journals and magazines. As an independent columnist, he writes columns for The Hitavada and The Central Chronicle. He has been a participant in many national poetry and short story contests. He has also published his poems in online and offline magazines. He wrote for 'Creative Chromosome' and 'Delhi Poetry Slam'. Moreover, he is the chief editor of the blog "Wings of Words" (www.wingsofword.com). He writes on various subjects like education, caste, depression, domestic violence, women's rights, urban family life, ghetto life, and so on. In order to have a broader perspective on life, he conducts counseling in government and non-government educational institutions. His published anthologies of poems include: Caged Uncaged,The Beauty of Loneliness, Melodies Unheard and edited anthologies: Spring Remains, Rains in the Plains, Loving Unloving, Heap of Broken Images, and Between Senses and Silences. He has also edited a short story collection, The Eclectics. His Echoes Heard in Silence is the first graphic poetry book published in 2022. He has published his first self-help book, Fragments of Life. His non-fiction edited anthology of essays Literary Voices: Now & Tomorrow is in loop and is about to be released.
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The anotholgy, Between Senses and Silences prersents before you a bouquet of poems with a wide variety of styles and themes. These poems are written by poets from all over India. Here, you witness the growing maturity of the youth in their intrinsic metaphors and craftsmanship. Through their illuminating notes and marginalia about their lives, work and, very often, their approach to daily happenings, you feel your subdued things stuck between you
The anotholgy, Between Senses and Silences prersents before you a bouquet of poems with a wide variety of styles and themes. These poems are written by poets from all over India. Here, you witness the growing maturity of the youth in their intrinsic metaphors and craftsmanship. Through their illuminating notes and marginalia about their lives, work and, very often, their approach to daily happenings, you feel your subdued things stuck between your senses and silences.
Have you ever realized the fragments of your life? Yes, those fragments that are the guiding principles of a productive life. The book “Fragments of Life” introduces four such fragments which act like four mirrors attached together, and through which you must see your daily activities. Let us realize those fragments by reading it.
Have you ever realized the fragments of your life? Yes, those fragments that are the guiding principles of a productive life. The book “Fragments of Life” introduces four such fragments which act like four mirrors attached together, and through which you must see your daily activities. Let us realize those fragments by reading it.
The contributors of the anthology Heap of Broken Images offer the reader unparalleled intimacy and access to the sense and sensibilities of India. In terms of richness and diversity, the collection is replete with an abundance of light, irony, sensuousness, and a tussle of day-to-day complexities. The extraordinary and sharp approach of the contributors has impressed me immensely; I am astounded to read some of their poems that transcend the limi
The contributors of the anthology Heap of Broken Images offer the reader unparalleled intimacy and access to the sense and sensibilities of India. In terms of richness and diversity, the collection is replete with an abundance of light, irony, sensuousness, and a tussle of day-to-day complexities. The extraordinary and sharp approach of the contributors has impressed me immensely; I am astounded to read some of their poems that transcend the limitations of their lines. I hope the readers will enjoy the sizzling poems spiced in the co-authors' young minds.
Love is an emotional-practical exercise. Some say words would never be enough to express this emotion. There is always something left behind to utter as far as love is concerned. This anthology Loving Unloving has brought forth some of the extraordinary love poems by young writers. These writers have not left a single corner of love while dealing with the themes of loss, emancipation, betrayal, sorrow, delightfulness, and so on. Here, you can ref
Love is an emotional-practical exercise. Some say words would never be enough to express this emotion. There is always something left behind to utter as far as love is concerned. This anthology Loving Unloving has brought forth some of the extraordinary love poems by young writers. These writers have not left a single corner of love while dealing with the themes of loss, emancipation, betrayal, sorrow, delightfulness, and so on. Here, you can reflect on your memories back and forth. The profound insights are wonderfully captured by the poets. Hopefully, the readers will enjoy this anthology.
Revealing the patterns and layers of human emotions and intrigued ways of living, the book, 'The Eclectics', is a collection of fifteen short stories contributed by multiple co-authors. Here are some gripping stories dealing with murder, science, irony, estrangement, kindness, dreams, desires, and other various facets of life. Readers of all ages can opt for this finest collection for reading in their spare time. No doubt, reading this collection of short stor
Revealing the patterns and layers of human emotions and intrigued ways of living, the book, 'The Eclectics', is a collection of fifteen short stories contributed by multiple co-authors. Here are some gripping stories dealing with murder, science, irony, estrangement, kindness, dreams, desires, and other various facets of life. Readers of all ages can opt for this finest collection for reading in their spare time. No doubt, reading this collection of short stories is having adventures in itself.
Rains in the Plains is a compilation of enthralling creations by individuals from all walks of life to touch your inherent conscience, soul, and thoughts in unconventional ways. A mere means to relax in leisurely hours for some and for others, the poetry in this collection has been written on almost everything that exists around and beyond us. All this and much more lies ahead for you to discover in this eclectic collection of 24 co-authors. 
Rains in the Plains is a compilation of enthralling creations by individuals from all walks of life to touch your inherent conscience, soul, and thoughts in unconventional ways. A mere means to relax in leisurely hours for some and for others, the poetry in this collection has been written on almost everything that exists around and beyond us. All this and much more lies ahead for you to discover in this eclectic collection of 24 co-authors.
Spring Remains is an exciting collection of poems written by nine co-authors from different parts of India. All of them have made such a miscellany that one can definitely find one’s heart resting under the shade of at least one’s chosen poem. Like spring, it offers many colours and fragrances in terms of themes and styles. Readers can find this anthology very attractive and will be pulled to it as the lovers of spring.
Spring Remains is an exciting collection of poems written by nine co-authors from different parts of India. All of them have made such a miscellany that one can definitely find one’s heart resting under the shade of at least one’s chosen poem. Like spring, it offers many colours and fragrances in terms of themes and styles. Readers can find this anthology very attractive and will be pulled to it as the lovers of spring.
This particular anthology 'Caged Uncaged' brings forth some of the most ordinary poems that deal extraordinarily with all those feelings and emotions. Many a time, those emotions and feelings are found static and caged in between heart and mind. There are poems that will let you connect with all those natural and raw emotions and feelings that you feel but can not express always. There are poems on various themes such as - love, life, nature, joy, sorrow, insp
This particular anthology 'Caged Uncaged' brings forth some of the most ordinary poems that deal extraordinarily with all those feelings and emotions. Many a time, those emotions and feelings are found static and caged in between heart and mind. There are poems that will let you connect with all those natural and raw emotions and feelings that you feel but can not express always. There are poems on various themes such as - love, life, nature, joy, sorrow, inspiration, ordinariness, and so on. The anthology contains many smaller poems with deep meaning. Reading this anthology will make one place oneself on one of the pages of this book.
Unloving How long I bear this pretentious care, With only regular meridian greetings? How long I bear this cold neutrality Of withered and unnatural emotions? Neither a taste of pleasure springs From the fruit of this unlovingness, Nor a gust of gratifying wind sneaks in. Now, I feel the bites Read More...
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