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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMoulding words into visuals, There Will Always Be Boats aims to find the magic in the mundane. It’s a reminder that we have our shores, and we will find them if we just remember to stop diving deep into the sea and blink twice. A reminder that when life pulls you down and you feel like you’re drowning, there will always be a hand, a song, your own self, a boat to save you. And for now, the author hopes it's these poems. Maybe a little broken at their spine but honest, asking you to see the world without tainted glasses and open your eyes to all the tufts of hope floating in the air.
Sayali Patil
Sayali is a practicing Maxillofacial Prosthodontist and now also an English student who has been writing since her undergraduate days. She has written for Terribly Tiny Tales and The Artidote and has been featured on various platforms. She is inspired by poets like Ellen Bass, Wisława Szymborska, Naomi Shibab Nye, Jenny Xie, Li Young Lee to name a few. She believes poetry should be effortless, comfortable, uncomfortable and liberating. When not reading or writing poetry, she is mostly found adding another music record to her cart or reading a really strange Wikipedia article.
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