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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal‘Ask me about love, I probably wouldn’t say a lot. Ask me about people, I’ll show you just how beautiful you look when you’re in love.’
All of the poems penned are identified with four major sentiments: love, heartbreak, hurting, and inspiration. All the pieces are a form of imaginative poetry with hints of Kartika’s emotions in them. They are about emotions which have been clearly related with her own experiences and the sentiments of what the people close to her are going through.
The poems, they are impressions; they are not directly her personal experiences because she believes that at this point , she is not brave enough to write about herself. So she weaves them into stories and characters. They speak about deeper sentiments than plain love, plain heartache, rather, the time that is spent indulging these emotions. She prefers penning them down into the verse of pen and paper.
Kartika Jamdar
Kartika Jamdar, 17-year-old humanities student; soldiering through the labyrinth called adolescence has been writing ever since she was 14 years of age. This is her first collection of poems as she describes her experiences with human emotions as stories.
Kartika can usually be found reading or simply sitting with her dog. She loves learning languages, travelling, and baking. She is a feminist and a liberal who loves spending her idle time with her notebook and pen.
For more poetry, follow Kartika on Instagram at @rain.in.the.sunflower.fields
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