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Top ten authors to read this month

Discover a world of poetic brilliance with these books published by Writersgram Publications. Delve into the captivating verses and mesmerizing prose of these talented poets as we explore a diverse collection of poetry books that are sure to ignite your imagination and stir your soul.

Fafoond by Prashant Sagar

Prashant, the owner of famous poetry page Kitabganj, has captured intricacies of life in a simple yet profound way in the verses in Fafoond, his debut poetry collection. Within its captivating verses lies a treasure trove of emotions, a rhythmic dance of words. His poetry’s true essence whispers to your soul. His art produces profound reflections that linger long after the last page.

Ehsaas TazurboKe by Kriti Khandelwal

Kriti’s book of 25 poems intimately shares her life experiences, passions, and emotions. Embracing positivity and perseverance, she inspires readers to find joy and success through relatable verses on love, friendship, motivation, and life.

Part Compass Part Flashlight by Dr.Sanika Shukla

In the challenging year of 2021, Sanika’s world oscillated between pandemic shocks and personal highs and lows. Her book, titled ‘Part Compass Part Flashlight,’ elaborates on life’s choices and guidance, offering a collection of poems and quotes to ease readers’ journey through the shared music of humanity.

Ruhaniyat Soulful by Rahul Bajaj

In his literary creation, Rahul skillfully weaves together a tapestry of thoughts, life lessons, and everyday musings. Despite not identifying as a professional writer or thought provocateur, he passionately endeavors to express the shared emotions that permeate daily existence.

Melody Of Anodyne by Devyanshi Sharma

“Melody of Anodyne” is a poetic collection of 25 distinct pearls, penned with varied emotions—joyful, contemplative—to stimulate minds and evoke connections with unknown voices. Readers discover 25 shades of the author’s musings, offering a chance to find their own voice in her words.

 

From My Heart by Nipun Bamania

Nipun participated in the December Diary initiative by Writersgram Publications, sharing a collection of poems. With no fixed theme, each heartfelt poem was written on different days, reflecting diverse emotions. Written in simple language, Nipun hopes readers, including amateurs, will enjoy this inaugural poetry offering.

Raqs E Musalsal by Zarina Zarreen

‘Raqs E Musalsal’ is an enchanting literary work. It unveils the poetic essence of life’s trials and triumphs, as verses cascade like a fountain of beauty in this soul-stirring collection. Readers can find solace in the lyrical embrace of life’s mysteries amid bitter realities in this book.

Voices In My Head by Meeta Khanna

This book comprises short poems delving into diverse human perspectives. Voices from beyond evoke emotional connections with fictional characters, while Voices of women convey strength and sorrow. Voices of love and loss explore universal emotions, and Vox Humana resonates as a violin’s voice, speaking for human existence.

Fifty Poems About Love, Loss, And Life by Nayanika Chatterjee

This anthology delves into the human experience—embracing you, me, and those we long to be close to. It’s not a guide to overcome struggles, but empathetically offers two powerful words we all crave: ‘I understand.’

Curtains Up! by Aashita Shukla

Within ‘Curtains Up!’, we’re all seekers of diverse drugs, from pain to hope, in pursuit of truth. Rooted in shared human experience, these poems offer profound understanding—a lifelong endeavor. Controversial yet settling realities unfold, inviting you to find your answers.

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