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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA ragbag of whispers quilled into verses
When the morning sun rose that day, I couldn’t have dreamt that it symbolised the rise of something new and uncommon in my life.
The evening stepped in without me knowing that it did and that day was when my hands started dancing in twists and curves and I wrote my first poem.
After that, whenever something touched me, I knew that my feelings would transform to find life in my words and come out as something different.
This book is a huge little dream in itself and is the only thing that has been able to assure me that I can trust every letter and every word I write.
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Rajasi Raj Rajeshwari
Rajasi is a young poetess, reader, student and a girl with an active conscience who finds regular things around her to be uncommon, unique and exquisite.
12-year-old Rajasi started writing at the age of ten. Inquisitive and curious, she finds that everything around her has something to say. According to the young poetess, words are simply made of letters glued to each other.
Rajasi discovered her hidden ingenuity at St. Xavier’s School, Nevta located near the Nevta Dam. It was at this beautiful school that she was captivated by the silent incantations of letters and words.
She resides in the city of Jaipur mapped on the golden sands of Rajasthan. Her days and nights are enchanted and mystified by the strings of the musical instrument, Ektara. Having found friends in the bounties of nature, she finds the stars probing for her and the moon listening to her eagerly…
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