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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTushar Sharan is a medical student based in Mumbai. He lives with his family and 4 pets. Although preoccupied with medicine, his heart truly lies with the arts, especially poetry. He is a firm believer in the power of words to bring about change and wishes to inspire others to pick up the fading art of poetry writing. He likes to volunteer his time in local organizations to teach underprivileged children and conduct awareness programs. He aspires to make positive reformative changes in the world. He is also a musician and writes music in his leisure time. Read More...
Tushar Sharan is a medical student based in Mumbai. He lives with his family and 4 pets. Although preoccupied with medicine, his heart truly lies with the arts, especially poetry. He is a firm believer in the power of words to bring about change and wishes to inspire others to pick up the fading art of poetry writing.
He likes to volunteer his time in local organizations to teach underprivileged children and conduct awareness programs. He aspires to make positive reformative changes in the world. He is also a musician and writes music in his leisure time.
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This book is a testimony to how I’ve grown up. These poems are open letters to childhood bullies, old teachers and friends; people I’m not sure if I’ll ever meet again, about the things that I never said to them.
This is me secretly wondering if I’ve grown up the right way.
This is the ripe age of 20.
This book is a testimony to how I’ve grown up. These poems are open letters to childhood bullies, old teachers and friends; people I’m not sure if I’ll ever meet again, about the things that I never said to them.
This is me secretly wondering if I’ve grown up the right way.
This is the ripe age of 20.
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