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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFrom a series of non-sequential words that make absolutely no sense, but sound incredibly good together, to a couple of stanzas that narrate a story; each and every poem in this book has been through its journey of ups and downs. Coming straight from the quill of an adolescent, the book includes an apt collection of poems that include, but are not limited to the one feeling that rules the entire world.
Razi
Razi, Anoushka Vijay Pathak, a seventeen-year-old poetess, was born in Himachal Pradesh, India and has been brought up in towns across the state.
Growing up watching her mother direct plays for college youth festivals, and being narrated folk and mythological tales to, she realized her interest in creative writing, not much older than as a twelve-year-old. Participating in story-telling and English Elocution Competitions helped her realize her true potential as a writer.
Contrasting to her inclination towards literature, she, unlike most high school students, loves mathematics. While oratory remains one of her strong suits, she finds joy and inspiration for her poems and stories in the smallest happenings around her.
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