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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnjutha Ranganathan, 25, is from Puducherry but she belongs everywhere. She has specialised her Master's in English & Comparative Literature. And she is currently pursuing her doctorate in English Literature. She loves writing. Nothing can heal a soul like writing something that she innately believes in. It is her passion, an unyielding calling and her rescue. She started writing about 5–6 years back. This is her first poetry book and a dream come true. When she is not working, she loves-- listening to music, singing, sketching, and travelling. She is an empathetic person, a workaholic, and Read More...
Anjutha Ranganathan, 25, is from Puducherry but she belongs everywhere. She has specialised her Master's in English & Comparative Literature. And she is currently pursuing her doctorate in English Literature. She loves writing. Nothing can heal a soul like writing something that she innately believes in. It is her passion, an unyielding calling and her rescue. She started writing about 5–6 years back. This is her first poetry book and a dream come true. When she is not working, she loves-- listening to music, singing, sketching, and travelling. She is an empathetic person, a workaholic, and an unapologetic dreamer, who craves solitude. She is interested in a wide array of subjects like history, psychology, philosophy etc. She imagines beyond the skies and is often drawn to the soulful celestial bodies. She's an avid poetry lover who thinks poetry and words can mend almost any heart. And being a staunch believer of cosmopolitanism, she feels, this world of chaos, can be conquered only through kindness and Love.
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“Even when you hate them,
You can’t deny the fact that
The hate in itself comes from
An Unquenchable Excess of Love.”
Love, a four-letter word that rules the world, is the ultimate source of immense pleasure as well as the deepest pain. It creates magic as well as havoc. This collection of poems looks at love from every angle, to paint an honest and beautiful image of what it means to fall in love.
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“Even when you hate them,
You can’t deny the fact that
The hate in itself comes from
An Unquenchable Excess of Love.”
Love, a four-letter word that rules the world, is the ultimate source of immense pleasure as well as the deepest pain. It creates magic as well as havoc. This collection of poems looks at love from every angle, to paint an honest and beautiful image of what it means to fall in love.
Let’s take life as it is. We are all humans and love is inevitable to us. ‘The Falling’, ‘The Breaking’ and ‘The Healing’ is what’s supposed to happen to us. Otherwise, if lucky, we only fall in love and a forever.
An Unquenchable Excess of Love is for someone who has loved so passionately and has faced tremendous destruction by it and ultimately grown, become wise and shone out of it.
"Thieves, muggers everywhere!" said my dad. So it was my dad and myself at home. My dad had to go out, leaving me all alone at home. As he was about to leave the house, he told me to lock all the doors and be safe, assuring me he will be back soon. And suddenly, there was a pin drop silence. A Read More...
for, i'm here not 'cause of you i'm here 'cause of me. for, i've come this far all my myself. and, i will continue to go far.. all by myself too. 'cause of my strenous efforts, sleepless nights and labour. so don't bother much. she doesn't need ya or your damn opinions. &nb Read More...
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