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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 PalThe abyss of almosts is an exploration between what was and what could have been. The poems capture the quiet aches of longing, unspoken words, and dreams that linger just beyond reach.
With a voice that is both intimate and universal, the collection dwells in the in-between—where longing and hesitation collide. Each piece is a reminder of what slips through our fingers—the love we almost found, the words we almost spoke, the choices that almost changed everything by never being made.
This book offers the beauty of embracing the untouched, unspoken and unfinished fragments of life.
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Ruhani Banga
Ruhani Banga, a young, 18-year-old poetess, began writing as a child to give shape to her emotions too vast for silence, finding both refuge and release in poetry. Her words carry the longings of a young heart and the quiet wisdom of an old soul. Her verses echo the themes of love, loss, and becoming, tracing the delicate balance between tenderness and strength, fragility and resilience. Her debut collection feels intimate yet universal, as she invites readers into a space where vulnerability transforms into beautiful strength.
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