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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn on 3rd November 2002 in a family of lawyers, the author Ayush Bajpai, son of Ad Mr Ajay Bajpai, currently studying at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, has always been passionate about writing. He started off by writing short stories as a student but then dropped the idea and concentrated on his studies. But after a couple of years, he was once again fascinated by the thought of putting emotions into words. He kept writing small pieces like poems, song lyrics, articles but this young writer couldn't settle for such small things and decided to write a novella at the mere age of 13! DespRead More...
Born on 3rd November 2002 in a family of lawyers, the author Ayush Bajpai, son of Ad Mr Ajay Bajpai, currently studying at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, has always been passionate about writing. He started off by writing short stories as a student but then dropped the idea and concentrated on his studies. But after a couple of years, he was once again fascinated by the thought of putting emotions into words. He kept writing small pieces like poems, song lyrics, articles but this young writer couldn't settle for such small things and decided to write a novella at the mere age of 13! Despite all the issues faced because of being a teen and independent writer he successfully published his first book - Those Seven Days - The Days Of Sensitivity. After that, he published a full-length novel of about 80 k words, 'Silence: Forever', and then a poetry book, 'Something Left Undone'. He is now looking forward for another book with the title same as that of the poetry book. The qualities that set Ayush aside from everyone are his sensitive approach towards everything, the way in which he observes things in his surroundings and adapts those ideas into his writings, makes his readers relate with his creations in their life.
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Some specific things and matters so written and reflected through words that utter something else than what they actually are. Feels like finding the best in the meanwhile but ends up doing nothing or if somehow crosses down all the hurdles then also there is a feel, Something left undone...
Some specific things and matters so written and reflected through words that utter something else than what they actually are. Feels like finding the best in the meanwhile but ends up doing nothing or if somehow crosses down all the hurdles then also there is a feel, Something left undone...
CaustTheSilence: It means to burn out the silence. But is silence that bad? If we get deeper into it we might generate some other viewpoints also. Rewarding a fire to something which might give you something shall not be a noble cause. Sahil and Sanjana are stuck in this game of 'Causting' out the silence, but would they get something good out of it? Will the Silence be defeated or is it Forever?
CaustTheSilence: It means to burn out the silence. But is silence that bad? If we get deeper into it we might generate some other viewpoints also. Rewarding a fire to something which might give you something shall not be a noble cause. Sahil and Sanjana are stuck in this game of 'Causting' out the silence, but would they get something good out of it? Will the Silence be defeated or is it Forever?
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