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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA Lantern for the Wind is a radiant collection of poems that celebrates hope, healing, and the quiet courage of the human spirit. Each poem glows with warmth — a small light held against life’s changing winds. Through gentle words and vivid imagery, these verses remind us that even in moments of uncertainty, kindness, love, and wonder continue to shine, guiding us home to ourselves.
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Lalita Vaitheeswaran
Lalita Vaitheeswaran is a gynecologist and a bilingual author writing in both Hindi and English.
She has authored 3 books of poetry in English namely
Whispering Leaves
Words as Wizards
Meandering Meadows
3 books of poetry in Hindi namely
Jhanjhar झाँझर -शब्दों की झंकार
Pravaah प्रवाह -एक अनुभूति
Kavya Kalaravकाव्य कलरव -कविताओं की चहक
A book of short stories namely
Beside the Brook
A book on anecdotes namely
A slice of Sunshine
And a bilingual book of poetry in Hindi and English
Rimjhim
She has been the editor of the anthologies ‘Heartstrings and Echoes’, ‘The Impish Lass Navrasa’ and ‘Twilight Tales-A mosaic of moments’ all published by “The Impish Lass Publishing House”, which have been well appreciated.
She is the inhouse editor of the Obstetrics and Gynecological society of NOIDA and a regular contributor to many magazines and newsletters.
Most of her creative pieces in both Hindi and English are recipients of various awards in literary societies.
She has contributed to many anthologies across the globe and is part of the world’s largest anthology “Songs of Peace” that has co-authors from more than 139 counties of the world.
Her participation in an online event of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav held by the Ministry of Culture in 2023 won her an award at the district level, for Lori writing.
She has showcased all her work on her website-
www.lalitas-ink.in
India
Malaysia
Singapore
UAE
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