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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 Pal“Where I’m not a daughter, nor a parent,
Where my responsibilities are not apparent,
Where I’m more than an employee code,
Whose travels are limited to city roads
Meet me at the end of line.”
Recap is a raw poetry collection exploring silent survivals.
For all the hearts that ache, beat, and bleed, it’s a reminder that your pain and suffering don’t have to be an isolated experience.
The intent of this book is not to preach, but to create a safe space and give words to hard-to-explain emotions. These experiences are part of being human, and you don’t have to be alone in them.
Let’s pick this one. Recap your life experiences, and meet me back at the end of the line.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Pragya Prasun
Pragya Prasun is a poet who writes from felt emotions turning silence into language and pain into pages. She began writing as a way to survive emotions that had nowhere else to go, and over time, those private notes grew into poetry.
Balancing a full-time career alongside postgraduate studies, Pragya writes in stolen moments between responsibilities, deadlines, and quiet nights. Her work explores mental health, childhood wounds, broken homes, womanhood, and the fragile strength it takes to keep showing up every day.
She believes poetry does not need to be perfect to be powerful. It only needs to be honest.
This debut collection is a reflection of that belief raw, unfiltered, and deeply personal written for anyone who has ever felt too much, stayed quiet, or carried heavy feelings alone.
When she isn’t working or studying, she can be found filling notes with unfinished thoughts, revisiting old writings, and holding space for stories that deserve to be told.
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