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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnusha Veluswamy is an architect, educator and a mother raising two children (A tween and a toddler!). She runs her architectural practice where she fulfils her Lego dreams in concrete-scapes. She finds joy in teaching design and being drunk (with books). Writing and motherhood are equal to therapy for her. What If Rainbows Were Your Shadows? is her debut book of poetry.Read More...
Anusha Veluswamy is an architect, educator and a mother raising two children (A tween and a toddler!). She runs her architectural practice where she fulfils her Lego dreams in concrete-scapes. She finds joy in teaching design and being drunk (with books). Writing and motherhood are equal to therapy for her. What If Rainbows Were Your Shadows? is her debut book of poetry.
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What If Rainbows Were Your Shadows?, a debut collection of poetry is a gentle blend of stark realties and dreamlike fantasy, effortlessly echoing our lives. The collection of poetry illustrates our strong eternal ties to living and non- living things, to love, the visceral divine intuition and the sweet drama of nature. The poems are a curious mix of earnest wishes, unspoken prayers, dreamy love stories along with the play and drama of a fired imagina
What If Rainbows Were Your Shadows?, a debut collection of poetry is a gentle blend of stark realties and dreamlike fantasy, effortlessly echoing our lives. The collection of poetry illustrates our strong eternal ties to living and non- living things, to love, the visceral divine intuition and the sweet drama of nature. The poems are a curious mix of earnest wishes, unspoken prayers, dreamy love stories along with the play and drama of a fired imagination.
Some of the characters in the book escort you to a world of robust imagination, like the ‘Dreamcatcher’ who plays an intense female warrior or the Moon that plays a Queen. As you stroll across the book you will also meet a grasshopper and a snake, a strange couple to be locked in a love so naïve. The collection of poems in the section called a ‘Tribe of warriors’ explores the ecstasy and insufficiency of motherhood. Here the poet touches upon some important topics such as grief, miscarriage, the joys of raising children and the struggle to find the ground beneath the tall mess of motherhood.
What If Rainbows Were Your Shadows?, has been a vent-space, quiet-space and heal-space through all the treacherous learning curves, the joyful love and everything in between for the poet. She deeply cherishes these words that often gave her relief, comfort and held her in a quiet calm as she marched towards healing. It is only her hope that the book offers the same sense of quiet hope, joy and healing to her readers.
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