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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 Pal26 delightful easy-read poems fashioned in lucid and simple language. Here’s a fresh writing voice whose whispers make for light and gratifying reading. It stokes all kinds of emotions in the readers, and also leads to the readers’ own reflections on their life happenings. Poetry lovers will thoroughly enjoy these little journeys that remind all of something similar they have experienced at some time or the other.
This book is a reader’s delight.
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Sanjay Kapur
Sanjay Kapur’s poetry, short stories, and blogs are published in periodicals and sites across the country. A graduate in Commerce with a short brush with Business Management, his last employment was at a bank. Before that, he, being eager to experience and learn from life, took early to venture around on his bicycle at 12, selling biscuits and other confectionaries door to door. This was followed by selling insurance for some time. He took up photography a little later and his photographs, mainly of wildlife, pets, and birds have been published locally and in national magazines. Writing was an interest since an early age, but he was able to pay serious attention to it only after leaving his regular bank job. His fascination for woodworking led him to pick it up as a hobby, learning the skills and the craft from YouTube videos. His Twitter and Instagram handles are, both, @sanjaykapur59. As he says in his bio, he loves music, most animals, and some 'hoomans'.
He lives with his family in India's "Orange City", Nagpur.
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