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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnupama Manral is a socially-awkward book addict and an impulsive writer. When reality starts to blur, that's when words feed her soul—at least as long as they spell fiction. Some days she only exists between dreams. She loves traveling and taking photographs of the places she's been to. She can gaze at the stars and look for the unspoken stories within them. She truly believes that she will one day be the words she writes.Read More...
Anupama Manral is a socially-awkward book addict and an impulsive writer. When reality starts to blur, that's when words feed her soul—at least as long as they spell fiction. Some days she only exists between dreams. She loves traveling and taking photographs of the places she's been to. She can gaze at the stars and look for the unspoken stories within them. She truly believes that she will one day be the words she writes.
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Half stars, half sins is a collection of poetry and prose about humans as a mix of stars flowing in their veins and the sins that are a part of their being. By taking inspiration from the night sky, the writer has captured the unspoken stories in the stars, the moon and the space between them. She writes about stars and sins because of the ending she has become familiar with. Her words are the second-best place to hide her stories in, and the first has always
Half stars, half sins is a collection of poetry and prose about humans as a mix of stars flowing in their veins and the sins that are a part of their being. By taking inspiration from the night sky, the writer has captured the unspoken stories in the stars, the moon and the space between them. She writes about stars and sins because of the ending she has become familiar with. Her words are the second-best place to hide her stories in, and the first has always been in the galaxies beneath her skin.
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