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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalInto The Spring, is a collection of poems written across a period when you go through a range of emotions and experiences that are at times difficult to convey. Every person goes through a phase called spring which is often described as a period of growth and strength. The author has grouped his phase of spring into three terms, rebirth, renewal and awakening, where he looks to describe his experiences and feelings that he has gone through. It includes hardships, struggles, failures, acceptance, realisation, love and various other things. Everyone in their life has gone through these emotions and feelings, and I am sure you would be able to relate with yourself and maybe appreciate it that you have been through it.
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Lakheswar Rongphar , is a firm believer that words do influence the human mind. For him writing is a tool and a medium through which the world can be adored and appreciated. And while he tries to articulate the beauty of words in his writings, few of his poems have been published in anthologies like ' Flames Of My Imagination ' and ' Destiny Of The Solstice '.
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