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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe unsaid is a silent thread that weaves through the lives of parents and children. It is in the knowing glance exchanged between a mother and her child, the comforting touch of a father’s hand, and the unspoken understanding that binds a family together. I was a child, perhaps no older than six, when I realized that the bond I shared with my parents was not merely one of duty or expectation but something far deeper and more profound. It is this discovery, and the countless others that followed, that inspired me to explore the unsaid and share its meaning with you all. This anthology brings together various voices and perspectives, shedding light on the unspoken dynamics that underpin our most cherished relationships.
Ananya Anurag Anand, Sankalita Roy
Ananya Anurag Anand is currently a Research Scholar at the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Allahabad, specializing in Biomedical Engineering and experimenting with antimicrobial peptides. Ananya has made significant strides in both the scientific and literary worlds. Recently, she was honored with an Honorary Doctorate in Literature for her impactful contributions to society through her writing.
Ananya's passion for literature began in childhood, and she has been an active writer ever since. Her first book, titled PURPOSE, was published in 2019, marking the beginning of her journey as an author. Through her work, she has continuously explored the intersection of science, literature, and social change, using her platform to inspire and engage with a wide audience.
Her work has earned her several accolades, including the Best Author Award 2021 by NMCBI for her book Menstruation: A Consciousness That Is Experienced Unconsciously, which explores the connection between the menstrual cycle of a woman and spirituality. Recently, she was honored as the Non-fiction Woman Writer of the Year, 2023 by Ukiyoto for her book What Comes After Marriage?, a poignant exploration of the stigmas surrounding marriage, particularly for women in India.
Her unique blend of scientific inquiry and literary expression has earned her recognition and respect in both fields, making her a dynamic and influential figure in academia and beyond.
Please visit her blogs at www.sciefiindia.blogspot.com
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