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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalScreams of a Typewriter is a haunting tale of a poet struggling to keep his voice alive in a world that demands silence. Each page unravels the weight of grief, censorship, and hidden power, where words become both salvation and danger.
Through stark imagery and fevered prose, the novel blends noir atmosphere with surreal undercurrents, asking what it means to write when every sentence carries the risk of erasure.
Dark, lyrical, and unsettling, Screams of a Typewriter is not just a story of survival, it is a testament to the cost of speaking when silence is law.
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Jyotirmaya Singh
Jyotirmaya Singh began writing poetry and stories at the age of twelve. over the years, he has authored four storybooks and multiple poetry collections, delving into the themes of existentialism, nihilism, absurdism, political horror, and the intricate human emotions.
His works includes poetry collections like The windows In Dreams, Lucid, A Teen's Poetries, and Liminal Nihilism and story books like the Technopath series and Screams of A Typewriter.
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