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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSumana Bhattacharjee is an English poet from India. She was born and brought up in the city of Kolkata and belongs to a family of teachers. Her father was a Bengali poet; so quite naturally, she inherited the spirit of poetry from her family and environment. She was interested in the arts from a very tender age. It was during her time at college that she started dabbling in poetry, drama and music. She writes short stories and contributes to other streams of literature as well. She is inspired by Thomas Grey, Keats and John Milton. Sumana runs an online poetry group ofRead More...
Sumana Bhattacharjee is an English poet from India.
She was born and brought up in the city of Kolkata and belongs to a family of teachers. Her father was a Bengali poet; so quite naturally, she inherited the spirit of poetry from her family and environment.
She was interested in the arts from a very tender age. It was during her time at college that she started dabbling in poetry, drama and music. She writes short stories and contributes to other streams of literature as well.
She is inspired by Thomas Grey, Keats and John Milton.
Sumana runs an online poetry group of her own. Her poems have been published in several international and national anthologies and blogs. Some of her poems have been translated to Spanish. She represents India as a Regional Director, on behalf of the Soflay Literary Foundation.
She hopes to provide a platform one day for upcoming, talented and unrecognized poets.
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Every fraction of a minute, the human mind unconsciously thinks of something new.
Poetry is the best way to express one’s emotion and sensitivity. Poets capture thoughts and turn them into poetry.
Eternal Thought expresses those ceaseless and endless thoughts that lay hidden in our minds to delight the hearts of readers. It also attempts to animate little incidents and moments.
Readers will certainly be able to relate to the subst
Every fraction of a minute, the human mind unconsciously thinks of something new.
Poetry is the best way to express one’s emotion and sensitivity. Poets capture thoughts and turn them into poetry.
Eternal Thought expresses those ceaseless and endless thoughts that lay hidden in our minds to delight the hearts of readers. It also attempts to animate little incidents and moments.
Readers will certainly be able to relate to the substance of the poetry in Eternal Thought and relate to the poet as well.
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