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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAyesha Rahman is a post-graduate from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati. She has interned with an English Daily, called The Assam Tribune, as a copy-editor for two months. She has been a writer for more than four years, who has written articles, poems and short stories on various online platforms under the pen name, Ayesha Cullen. She mostly writes fiction, and likes to compose Dark Poetry often, as she takes great inspiration from the legendary poet, Edgar Allan Poe.Read More...
Ayesha Rahman is a post-graduate from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati. She has interned with an English Daily, called The Assam Tribune, as a copy-editor for two months. She has been a writer for more than four years, who has written articles, poems and short stories on various online platforms under the pen name, Ayesha Cullen. She mostly writes fiction, and likes to compose Dark Poetry often, as she takes great inspiration from the legendary poet, Edgar Allan Poe.
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This book is a collection of poems that captures the various moods and emotions of a person. The poems do not stick to one style, but explores myriad genres. Each poem is a manifestation and a reflection of our very internal thought that wishes to be let out gently, and sometimes, subtly. The poems in this book belong to the category of modern poems, where a few of them are marked with a bit of obscurity; it is the obscurity that provokes the reader to think,
This book is a collection of poems that captures the various moods and emotions of a person. The poems do not stick to one style, but explores myriad genres. Each poem is a manifestation and a reflection of our very internal thought that wishes to be let out gently, and sometimes, subtly. The poems in this book belong to the category of modern poems, where a few of them are marked with a bit of obscurity; it is the obscurity that provokes the reader to think, and turn the poems into domains of their own to unearth different levels of meanings, hence, characterizing the work as multidimensional. They will take the readers from the castle of romance to the palace of looming tragedy, from the shackles of horror to the battleground of the dead, thereby, allowing the readers to experience a range of poetic palette.
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