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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn many of the stories, preaching, and folklore, we hear this several times - to be truly worthy you got to do this, do that, be this or that but a normal person is as much worthy as any hero. The adversity one goes through and the sacrifices people make knowingly and unknowingly is what actually counts.
There are people with below-average physique acting bravely, putting their lives in extreme situations, such acts of courage and valor put many of the so-called "heroes" to shame. We all really are the true heroes in our own ways without the need to have any approval of others for it.
This book comprises poetries about being consistent irrespective of whether you achieve something or not, because once you're the champion once you've reached the pinnacle the thirst of achieving slowly dies off and the whole focus is on staying stable, whereas the life of an average individual like you and me is worthy of living, worthy of even witnessing.
You, me, they, everyone, we all are worthy and NOT UNWORTHY!
Seapee Bajaj, Premsagar Bajaj
Seapee, which means a shell, and believing to be so, she loves nature and peace and is fond of gazing and pondering upon its beauty. Her poetries are metaphorical to the elements of nature and the same is strongly showcased in the book. She correlates human nature with nature itself. Just like a shell, she is an introvert by nature, but her words speak for herself and that is all she is passionate about. Her recent pieces of writing were published in a few US and UK based online journals including Elephant Journal, My Need to Live, and Forever Endeavour Magazine.
She writes literary pieces in three different languages. Her very first poem – “Likha ta chha likha?!” (Which in English means “what should I write when I write?!‟) was published in a Sindhi magazine, this was written by her when she was a fifth-grader. She has been passionate about writing since then.
Seapee is a market researcher by profession and firmly believes that both her passion and profession are incomplete without a certain level of thought process and imagination. Lockdown gave her a chance and the perfect homely atmosphere to the mind to further explore and channel this imagination onto a book. Authoring a book (the one that you have right now) was her long-awaited dream and she dedicates this book to her late grandmother (Late Mrs. Hemlata Bajaj) to whom she gives all the credit for the finesse in her.
“In the skies of endless words so worthy, I began creating the clouds of my own story!”
You can connect with Seapee on her Instagram page @wordy_worthy
Premsagar (Seapee’s brother) is the co-author of this book. Most of the people think poetry should rhyme, it's not true he says, it's just how you make it flow and take your readers on an imaginative tour, transfer your feelings to them, make them feel what you feel, thrill them, surprise them, confuse them and most importantly INSPIRE !! Abstract kind of writing is what he likes, using metaphors that are vivid or vague, sometimes both.
“A poem has many meanings, so does life!!” - PREmSAgar
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