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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDear reader,
This book is for those who found their mind yelling millions of thought at once, yet they couldn't speak a single word framed up with their voice. I wrote this book for those who found their lost voice murmuring in the words they barely knew. It's for those lost and for the one who found too. It's for both of them.
Most of all it's for them who found their heart crying out so loud that it was spilling blood all over. For those who were never approved to be someone priority and ended up being everyone backup option. Maybe it's for those who couldn't speak to themselves after they couldn't get the one they always needed to have.
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Mitiksha Rathva
Mitiksha loves reading since she was eight, as books were always there for her. She began writing her debut novel at fourteen later it was kept aside due to some reasons. When she turned fifteen she started her debut novel once again. Well on the other hand, she started to write poems too. She is still working on her novel that she had started to write. She choose to write because writing seems to take off the weigh one might over feel over oneself. "Words that carried my voice" is her first book that is the collection of her poems.
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