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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEmotions soaked in metaphors and oxymoron indeed this book is like a roller coaster ride. Life couldn’t write some people’s name with us, but they get written by us in every shade possible. They stay as an unfulfilled Christmas wish. Memories become souvenirs. Few chapters of life take longer to be completed that you think, but as the pages turn, we definitely reach a new one. Million words they take in your book, while you might exist just like a chapter in theirs. However an unknown familiarity still exists, maybe in between the words written, maybe amidst the lies told. Moonlight piercing through the clouds accompanied by the stars shining in the night sky, are solace, and are home to someone who was searching for them in people around. The blues of liehave turned finally into blues of sky. Zephyr like patterns from guitar strings, which are finally fixed.
Harshita Gambhir
A young poet, Harshita Gambhir started writing as a thirteen year old. She is currently pursuing an MBBS degree, with that shehas been working as a content writer. She pens down her or others’ experience in her poems. Not only as a poet but she excels academically as well. Her transcending affection towards nature is quite evident in her poetry. Her mother ‘Simran Gambhir’, who was also a poet, inherited those genes to her. She aspires to write more so that not only her but others find solace in her words.
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