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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalArchisha is currently in her senior year of high school. She is an avid reader, blogger, and writer, and considers writing as more than just her hobby. She believes in positive disruption—disruption, to challenge the pre-existing societal stereotypes and barbarism, and bring change. She has big dreams, and she believes that writing will bring her a step closer to achieving her aspirations. Apart from writing, she is a huge animal lover and enjoys Model UN, gardening, blogging, traveling, languages, art, and learning something new. Economics is her subject of interest, and so, she is inclinedRead More...
Archisha is currently in her senior year of high school. She is an avid reader, blogger, and writer, and considers writing as more than just her hobby.
She believes in positive disruption—disruption, to challenge the pre-existing societal stereotypes and barbarism, and bring change. She has big dreams, and she believes that writing will bring her a step closer to achieving her aspirations.
Apart from writing, she is a huge animal lover and enjoys Model UN, gardening, blogging, traveling, languages, art, and learning something new.
Economics is her subject of interest, and so, she is inclined towards a career in Economics and Business and, of course, writing.
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Yellow Windows is a collection of divergent poems that capture both floating thoughts and riveted contemplation. It displays a chronology of musings from a child's innocent fantasies to a teenager's awoken rationales. The poems are all different threads, but are sewed together by optimism, hope, and change. From naïve ponders like 'Rainbow' to enthralling verses like 'Reviving Her Hope', this book will undoubtedly reflect the readers' seamless wondering and y
Yellow Windows is a collection of divergent poems that capture both floating thoughts and riveted contemplation. It displays a chronology of musings from a child's innocent fantasies to a teenager's awoken rationales. The poems are all different threads, but are sewed together by optimism, hope, and change. From naïve ponders like 'Rainbow' to enthralling verses like 'Reviving Her Hope', this book will undoubtedly reflect the readers' seamless wondering and yield a feeling of comfort, faith and positivity.
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