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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalArnab fell in love with stories at the age of eleven when he discovered the roots of writing in his family. His grandfather, a writer himself, encouraged him to write his first poem, and the spark was lit. Arnab was educated in Delhi and has worked as a researcher in Delhi and Mumbai, before following his passion to pursue photography and writing. He is a poet, writer and photographer, and he likes telling stories across all mediums. Arnab has been featured in the debut poetry publication titled ‘Recipes for Hemlock’, produced by the DVerse Poets Pub in partnership with Boston Poetry MagazRead More...
Arnab fell in love with stories at the age of eleven when he discovered the roots of writing in his family. His grandfather, a writer himself, encouraged him to write his first poem, and the spark was lit.
Arnab was educated in Delhi and has worked as a researcher in Delhi and Mumbai, before following his passion to pursue photography and writing. He is a poet, writer and photographer, and he likes telling stories across all mediums.
Arnab has been featured in the debut poetry publication titled ‘Recipes for Hemlock’, produced by the DVerse Poets Pub in partnership with Boston Poetry Magazine.
He has also written short stories and poems on his blog. His blog is a sandbox for honing and experimenting with his writing.
In his writing, Arnab explores human interactions and connections. He loves to unravel the many knots of human relationships and tell their stories. His craft expresses itself in many mediums – visuals or the written word. His stories are a vivid testimony to the strengths, frailties and many colours of the human soul.
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In the foothills of Northern India, four friends decide to meet after two decades of absolute silence. The hurried plan to meet and come to terms with their past is fraught with risks, but they persevere. For Sharmishtha, Tilottama, Mainaak and Arundhati, things have changed a lot. After all, twenty years is undeniably a long time. The woods that were their playground have eroded, the river that was their cradle is dying, the friendships they held so close to
In the foothills of Northern India, four friends decide to meet after two decades of absolute silence. The hurried plan to meet and come to terms with their past is fraught with risks, but they persevere. For Sharmishtha, Tilottama, Mainaak and Arundhati, things have changed a lot. After all, twenty years is undeniably a long time. The woods that were their playground have eroded, the river that was their cradle is dying, the friendships they held so close to their hearts are floundering. Even the cottage that had been rightfully theirs long before the grown-ups signed it away to them is groaning under its own weight. They come to the sullen realization that what was theirs is slowly, irrevocably, slipping away from them. But the longer they stay in the cottage, the longer they come to realize that twenty years is not nearly enough. They are at a crossroad where together, they must decide if the past that they shared, if the memories they made, and the stories they wrote and cherished within the confines of the cottage and the woods under the stress of imminent destruction, is worth saving.
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