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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHeavenly Bodies and Human Things is a collection of poems that delve into living on the dark side. Unapologetically exploring the calm and chaos of the night, echoing the traumas of sexual assault, unrequited love, hope for an ex-lover, and a quest for home in a foreign land, the poems echo the intricacies of human emotions with brutal honesty.
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Regina Gurung is a native of Darjeeling, a small hill station in the foothills of the Himalayas in India. In her mid-20s, she ventured to Bangalore to pursue journalism and has been working with elite news media houses for about four years. While journalism is her passion-turned-profession, poetry remains to be her art. She started writing poetry at a young age but lost touch with the art when she was honing her reporting skills. It was in the latter half of 2018 that she found her way back into poetry and conjured her first book Heavenly Body and Human Things.
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