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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 PalFrom its humble beginnings as a primary level creative writing project, the book took shape with multiple voices centering on the word: seed.
Each of the 25 poems uses the word ‘seed’ as a metaphor of life, ready to be sown, until it achieves its true potential.
Featuring the works of students and their language mentors from Key Stages 1-5 at The Ardee School, Gurugram, this poetry book seeks to foreground the belief that no matter the age, each voice lends itself to the true nature of one’s own potential.
No matter the difference in terms of experience and worldview, each voice embodies itself with the belief that every individual retains a burst of life in him/her, waiting to emerge.
All this time, it has been waiting to unfurl and live, just like a seed.
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Bijit Sinha, Sarah Lohamor, Reshma Gowthaman, Rahul Gowthaman, Simer Sachdeva, Nalini Pawar, Diya Halwasiya, Aadya Singhal, Akshaj Khanna, Arjun Aneja, Hemashree Narasimhan, Jordan Hughe, Joshua Hughe, Meer Amit Vira, Payas Mahajan, Samriddhi Sharma, Sargun Sachdeva, Pranshi Parakh, Nabhilax Jatasra, Khuisakmi Zimik, Pratha Mehta, Vivaan Mangwana, Kabir Singh, Manraaj Singh, Joanna Ouseph Kuttikadan
Bijit Sinha is currently working as an English Coordinator who teaches KS 2-5 at The Ardee School, Gurugram. He has previously worked as an Associate Desk Editor at Cambridge University Press, India.
In the summer of 2017, he conceptualized and co-founded a collaborative writer’s interface, Hook Blue, to rave reviews. The platform sought to introduce sequential storytelling in the same narrative by multiple authors. This was conducted in collaboration with notable authors from Zubaan, Penguin and Harper Collins.
At present, he is working on a retelling of an Assamese folktale.
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