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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVikas Marmat wasn’t a writer by birth but, for as long as he remembers, he always wanted to write. Fortunately, his writing skills, at first, helped him crack UPSC and secondly, helped him write this book—Where Do You Fall Apart? He is an Officer working in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), currently posted in Andhra Pradesh, India. Vikas has always been keen about the ‘feeling of love’ and so via this book, he has tried to convey his thoughts that he developed when he was deep in love. Also, he thinks that time management is something a person should master. It is the only thinRead More...
Vikas Marmat wasn’t a writer by birth but, for as long as he remembers, he always wanted to write. Fortunately, his writing skills, at first, helped him crack UPSC and secondly, helped him write this book—Where Do You Fall Apart? He is an Officer working in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), currently posted in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Vikas has always been keen about the ‘feeling of love’ and so via this book, he has tried to convey his thoughts that he developed when he was deep in love. Also, he thinks that time management is something a person should master. It is the only thing that will ensure that everything else falls in line. He plays piano whenever he wishes to feel loved, and also does photography in his free time. Being a public servant, he will be readily serving his country and will simultaneously continue pursuing his writing skills.
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This book has poems reciting tales with the theme of ‘love thyself’ whereby the idea is to understand that ‘in this world, people will love you at first, may betray you later, and every single time you’ve got to pick yourself up to keep moving for something better.’
It has poems that define the purity of love like in ‘She is a Beautiful Magic’, the smell of betrayal like in ‘Secret’, and a sea of hope like in ‘Past Isn’t a Nightmar
This book has poems reciting tales with the theme of ‘love thyself’ whereby the idea is to understand that ‘in this world, people will love you at first, may betray you later, and every single time you’ve got to pick yourself up to keep moving for something better.’
It has poems that define the purity of love like in ‘She is a Beautiful Magic’, the smell of betrayal like in ‘Secret’, and a sea of hope like in ‘Past Isn’t a Nightmare’. Further, some lesson-giving tales are written for Hindi readers whereby poems like ‘रिश्ता’ talk about a way out from a toxic relationship. These poems were written at a complex stage when the author was deep in love while simultaneously fighting for his self-worth. Overall, this book is about healing your broken heart without forgetting the lessons of the past. The ultimate lesson is to learn ‘how to love oneself before falling in love with someone else’.
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