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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis collection weaves together a tapestry of raw emotion, existential questioning, and intimate reflection. From the solitude of an artist’s creative process to the complex layers of love, loss, and self-discovery, each piece offers a poignant meditation on the human condition. The poems move through themes of longing, frustration, societal critique, and personal growth, exploring the contradictions of the heart and mind. With vivid imagery and introspective depth, the works express the struggles of reconciling past pain with present identity, offering both vulnerability and strength in the face of life’s most profound questions. Whether grappling with love’s intricacies or challenging societal norms, this collection invites readers to explore the messy, beautiful contradictions that define us all.
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Wulla Linggi
Wulla Linggi, also known by the name RYO (pronounced Rio), is a poet and writer from the Mishmi Hills, belonging to the Idu Mishmi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh.
At the age of 20, she completed her B.A. (Hons.) in English in 2025 from Saint Claret College, Ziro. Her poems are bilingual in nature, written in both Hindi and English.
Her other published works include the anthology Know Yourself First (2022), written under the guidance of Sir Eshwar Sundaresan.
Her writing reflects a keen interest in the psychological experiences of individuals affected by age-related transitions, societal pressures, and family expectations.
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