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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVishikha, the teen poet, was born in the small town of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. She found an interest in poetry at an early age. Still in school, she started as an Instagram Poet on the Instagram page @unlockme16 and visits Open Mics when she gets that chance. writing was an outlet for her to begin expressing herself. The decision of writing a book came to her mind at the age of 13. She is currently studying in DPS, Panvel, which she says is an amazing school and is what made her a poet. She describes the principal, Mrs Anita Dua as very cooperative and very encouraging. The school encourRead More...
Vishikha, the teen poet, was born in the small town of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. She found an interest in poetry at an early age. Still in school, she started as an Instagram Poet on the Instagram page @unlockme16 and visits Open Mics when she gets that chance. writing was an outlet for her to begin expressing herself. The decision of writing a book came to her mind at the age of 13.
She is currently studying in DPS, Panvel, which she says is an amazing school and is what made her a poet. She describes the principal, Mrs Anita Dua as very cooperative and very encouraging. The school encourages all art forms and acknowledges talent the way no other school does. If it wasn’t for them, this book would not be possible.
Ink on paper is her first book.
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Ink on paper is the finest from the pen of a 13-year-old girl. The book is a perfect read for any time. It is a blend of emotions set in rhyme. There is something for everyone. Each chapter begins with a short story, setting the entire aura, and then, presents the poem.
Question peoples presence with “Where were you then.”
Mourn with solder’s poor choice in life with “Regret in wars.”
Deal with heartbreaks and
Ink on paper is the finest from the pen of a 13-year-old girl. The book is a perfect read for any time. It is a blend of emotions set in rhyme. There is something for everyone. Each chapter begins with a short story, setting the entire aura, and then, presents the poem.
Question peoples presence with “Where were you then.”
Mourn with solder’s poor choice in life with “Regret in wars.”
Deal with heartbreaks and realize she moved on with “Happier.”
Each poem is a journey through the best and the worst of Vishikha. Won’t you join her for one?
“Played by the fools of sham,
To find true people, there were none.
I did say everyone is wearing a mask,
But I never said they were wearing only one.”
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