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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShweta Sharma is presently residing in Udaipur, Rajasthan. She did a short stint in Wooden Street as a content writer. A free-lancer by choice, she loves to sing Indian Classical Music. Born and raised at Udaipur and Bhilwara, she spent her childhood at her Grandmother’s rambling house which had a large window overlooking a patch of green-land with a lot of cows. The penchant for nature and its simplicity continues with her. Her love for Indian Classical singing and Kathak Dance form have strengthened her inner realms and widened horizons which get reflected in her writings.Read More...
Shweta Sharma is presently residing in Udaipur, Rajasthan. She did a short stint in Wooden Street as a content writer. A free-lancer by choice, she loves to sing Indian Classical Music. Born and raised at Udaipur and Bhilwara, she spent her childhood at her Grandmother’s rambling house which had a large window overlooking a patch of green-land with a lot of cows. The penchant for nature and its simplicity continues with her. Her love for Indian Classical singing and Kathak Dance form have strengthened her inner realms and widened horizons which get reflected in her writings.
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In this collection of prose and poetry, Shweta strikes a unique relationship with herself and the world around. We are all, mostly, torn between these two worlds. But, her writings come out bathed in a shower of the divine that is so real that it is almost tangible, and leaves the reader richer. Her observation shows how simple and the most mundane things like birds, seasons and trees could be purgatory, and like an ultimate alchemist, heal your soul. If you a
In this collection of prose and poetry, Shweta strikes a unique relationship with herself and the world around. We are all, mostly, torn between these two worlds. But, her writings come out bathed in a shower of the divine that is so real that it is almost tangible, and leaves the reader richer. Her observation shows how simple and the most mundane things like birds, seasons and trees could be purgatory, and like an ultimate alchemist, heal your soul. If you are in dire need of an escape from the cacophony of your routine, then dive into her world and give yourself a perfect getaway.
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