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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAbhivyakti Singh stepped into publishing with her poetry chapbook, Cobalt, in 2018. The title was hybrid-published in association with Notion Press Publishing, Chennai, and debuted at #6 on Amazon India's "Hot New Releases" book list. An alumna of the esteemed NYU Publishing program, Singh graduated in 2020 with an academic concentration in print media. Currently, she is a book reviewer with "Publishers Weekly's BookLife Reviews" and spends most of her time reading, and researching books and authors. Follow her on Instagram (@abhivyakti_singh) and subscribe to her monthly newsletter, Kashi TelRead More...
Abhivyakti Singh stepped into publishing with her poetry chapbook, Cobalt, in 2018. The title was hybrid-published in association with Notion Press Publishing, Chennai, and debuted at #6 on Amazon India's "Hot New Releases" book list.
An alumna of the esteemed NYU Publishing program, Singh graduated in 2020 with an academic concentration in print media. Currently, she is a book reviewer with "Publishers Weekly's BookLife Reviews" and spends most of her time reading, and researching books and authors.
Follow her on Instagram (@abhivyakti_singh) and subscribe to her monthly newsletter, Kashi Telegram, to stay updated with her work.
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“I have seen letters shredding people to bits,
and silences feeding thunderous war cries
So, you see
I do not know what heals, and what scathes,
what saves, and what breaks”
Through a myriad of sensational imageries, Abhivyakti Singh takes us through the deeper ends of loss and abandonment. Her style is subtle, hard-hitting, and rhythmically melts into the tones of performance poetry. Cobalt talks ab
“I have seen letters shredding people to bits,
and silences feeding thunderous war cries
So, you see
I do not know what heals, and what scathes,
what saves, and what breaks”
Through a myriad of sensational imageries, Abhivyakti Singh takes us through the deeper ends of loss and abandonment. Her style is subtle, hard-hitting, and rhythmically melts into the tones of performance poetry. Cobalt talks about ruins and salvation in the milieu of an urban hubbub, extending a nostalgic nod to rural sentiments. It strikes a chord with astounding simplicity and earnestly celebrates the dawn of emotional redemption.
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