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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs a young emerging poet and journalist, Akshita intertwines her passion for words into a tapestry of emotions that reflects her evolving journey from girlhood to womanhood. Her debut poetry collection, "Made by Misery," marked her entrance into the literary scene, a poignant exploration of the human experience through the lens of her own. In her latest work, "Deathbed," Akshita confronts the shadows of her life, transforming despair into a masterpiece that speaks to the strength found in creative expression. This concept poetry book serves as a testament to her ability to navigate the darkestRead More...
As a young emerging poet and journalist, Akshita intertwines her passion for words into a tapestry of emotions that reflects her evolving journey from girlhood to womanhood. Her debut poetry collection, "Made by Misery," marked her entrance into the literary scene, a poignant exploration of the human experience through the lens of her own.
In her latest work, "Deathbed," Akshita confronts the shadows of her life, transforming despair into a masterpiece that speaks to the strength found in creative expression. This concept poetry book serves as a testament to her ability to navigate the darkest corners of existence and emerge with a narrative of resilience.
Influenced by literary giants like Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, and Virginia Woolf, Akshita draws inspiration from tradition while acknowledging contemporary voices. Surprisingly, she credits Taylor Swift as the greatest poet of this century, showcasing a dynamic spectrum that shapes her unique poetic voice.
Beyond her artistic pursuits, Akshita also wears the hat of a journalist, adding layers of perspective and storytelling to her creative repertoire. With each word she crafts, she invites readers to join her on a journey through the complexities of life, woven into verses that resonate across generations.
Though recognition may be a distant horizon, Akshita remains unwavering in her commitment to the craft. With "Made by Misery" and "Deathbed" as testaments to her literary prowess, this young poet and journalist invites the world to explore the depths of her words and the transformative power they hold.
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"Deathbed" is a haunting concept poetry book that delves into the deepest recesses of the human soul. Divided into five poignant chapters—Lovesick, Waning, The Last Leaf, Amends, and Fall—it explores the tumultuous terrain of love, loss, and the relentless specter of mortality. Within these verses, emotions unravel, revealing raw and unfiltered expressions of despair, resilience, and the darkness that can pervade life. The poems grapple with themes
"Deathbed" is a haunting concept poetry book that delves into the deepest recesses of the human soul. Divided into five poignant chapters—Lovesick, Waning, The Last Leaf, Amends, and Fall—it explores the tumultuous terrain of love, loss, and the relentless specter of mortality. Within these verses, emotions unravel, revealing raw and unfiltered expressions of despair, resilience, and the darkness that can pervade life. The poems grapple with themes of mental illness, parental trauma, and the aftermath of sexual assault, addressing these profound issues with unflinching honesty. "Deathbed" is a visceral journey that invites readers to confront their own vulnerabilities and the darkest corners of the human psyche. It is a poetic testament to the enduring resilience of the human spirit, offering a glimpse of redemption and renewal, even in the bleakest of moments. Prepare to be moved, challenged, and ultimately transformed by the profound exploration that is "Deathbed."
They say the uglier the scars, the stronger the person. Made by Misery is a poetry collection made of all the lessons this wretched and unfair world teaches a young naive girl, it shows how you can draw stars around your scars and wear them proudly, how you can take every brick they threw at you and build the castle of your dreams, how you can make something beautiful with all that misery, because as Taylor said "You can turn your lessons into your legacy"
They say the uglier the scars, the stronger the person. Made by Misery is a poetry collection made of all the lessons this wretched and unfair world teaches a young naive girl, it shows how you can draw stars around your scars and wear them proudly, how you can take every brick they threw at you and build the castle of your dreams, how you can make something beautiful with all that misery, because as Taylor said "You can turn your lessons into your legacy"
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