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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDiya Prasanth, a vivacious twelve-year-old girl, is a student at Vidya Niketan School, Bengaluru. Her introduction to the magical world of literature started at a young age. She is an avid reader and loves to explore various genres. Her clarity of thought and ability to see beyond the obvious helps her transform visuals from the world around her into beautiful verses. Diya’s poetic characters portray a wide array of emotions, and she makes a candid effort to kindle the often unsaid. Read More...
Diya Prasanth, a vivacious twelve-year-old girl, is a student at Vidya Niketan School, Bengaluru. Her introduction to the magical world of literature started at a young age. She is an avid reader and loves to explore various genres. Her clarity of thought and ability to see beyond the obvious helps her transform visuals from the world around her into beautiful verses. Diya’s poetic characters portray a wide array of emotions, and she makes a candid effort to kindle the often unsaid.
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Runaway Thoughts and Their Captor, A Pen is a skillfully crafted compilation of twenty-nine poems by Diya Prasanth. The poems encapsulate the candid ideas of a poet still in her preteens. Within the palm of these poems, the discerning reader can discover the vignettes of her world and her precocious observations. The book portrays Diya’s poetic journey from her first poem at the age of six to her pre-teen years.
Runaway Thoughts and Their Captor, A Pen is a skillfully crafted compilation of twenty-nine poems by Diya Prasanth. The poems encapsulate the candid ideas of a poet still in her preteens. Within the palm of these poems, the discerning reader can discover the vignettes of her world and her precocious observations. The book portrays Diya’s poetic journey from her first poem at the age of six to her pre-teen years.
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