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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBhavna is an Assistant Professor and socio-political activist. Poetry was a hobby in her younger years, but it got lost in the bustle of life responsibilities. After a long silence, she recently resumed writing verses, and Blue Moon is her first published poetry book. One of her poems is being published in a greeting card by World Pulse, an International non-profit organization that connects women worldwide through social networks to bring them a global voice. Read More...
Bhavna is an Assistant Professor and socio-political activist. Poetry was a hobby in her younger years, but it got lost in the bustle of life responsibilities. After a long silence, she recently resumed writing verses, and Blue Moon is her first published poetry book.
One of her poems is being published in a greeting card by World Pulse, an International non-profit organization that connects women worldwide through social networks to bring them a global voice.
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Poetry feeds on human emotions. It is a creative impulse, often, if not always, that mushrooms on tender feelings of melancholy. Blue Moon is one such impulse that found its voice in the suffering of separation. It is inspired by the real life story of Alice and Solomon, two strangers who met, only to part, and never meet again. The book portrays the passionate journey of Alice through varied human emotions, from fantasizing to the acceptance of tr
Poetry feeds on human emotions. It is a creative impulse, often, if not always, that mushrooms on tender feelings of melancholy. Blue Moon is one such impulse that found its voice in the suffering of separation. It is inspired by the real life story of Alice and Solomon, two strangers who met, only to part, and never meet again. The book portrays the passionate journey of Alice through varied human emotions, from fantasizing to the acceptance of truth. Navigating through the sentiments of Alice, the poet also finds her long lost words, which transforms themselves into poetic verses.
The poems are the silent resonances that open a door to the phenomenal and the sublime emotions that are truly universal.
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