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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSandal wood trees grow in a shady areas where there is no rain.Beautiful strobilanthus flowers bloom once in twelve years. Peacocks and tahr abound in these special places.Many beautiful moments of nature disappers quickly.These places are the first to be exploited by human beings and encroached upon by commercial interests. This pictorial poems is meant to be a sympolic respone to these facts. The poet uses his own images in these poems with extra-ordinary beauty.
Suresh Thripunithura
A writer, photographer, lyricist, script writer, botanist, wood sculptor, freelance columist, music composer, a versatile multi- talented person from South India, Kerala. He holds an Msc in botany, A bachelor's degree in Education, Post graduate diploma in Journalism and communication. He is a member of the state secretariet of Kerala Agricultural Ministerial Staff Federation(KAMSF) and a member of Joint council state service organisation (JSSCO).Now he is working as an officer in Agricultural Development and Farmers Welfare Department Kerala. He has written two novels in malayalam (Chitrodam, Gramyam) and one pictorial poems in malayalam (Paithukalathae Thakarakal)and one in English(The Garden Quarantine). He has also written a best seller short story in malayalam (Rajanagaram) and a life notes travologue (Ee smruthi manjushayil). He lives in thiruvankulam with his wife Veena venu and Two daughters Mia quince and Stheervi yosha. Contact mail: tprasuresh@gmail.com
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