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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhy I Scream in Verse is a series of poems for the woman, for the society, for the self. It questions the norms and pushes the realities on the face, using sarcasm and rhymes. It is a quiet read to burn the fire in your belly and make your heart cringe at the short and crisp cynical verses.
A cup of coffee, Instagram and this little book will bring you to read it over and think it over of the things that are being done and that have been done. The last section resounds with the soul as those verses seek answers to some very important questions of our lives.
Give it a read and go on a bumpy ride.
Isha Snehal
Isha Snehal is a doctor and an artiste. She weaves the world around her for getting what she wants. She has been trained in several forms of art such as painting, dancing, singing and martial arts other than the medical art. She finds solace in her writing.
She has been writing poetry since the age of 14 and has been performing poetry on the stage since 2016, having performed at big stages such as Akshara Theatre and IIT Delhi Rendezvous as a featured poet, and other groups such as Poetry Darbar and Poetry Couture, the Rhyme Republic and has hosted several poetry meets. She draws her inspiration from poets like Pablo Neruda and Maya Angelou and sees poetry as a form of activism against the various ills of society.
She believes poetry gives her and her thoughts a voice beyond her work sphere and that the internet has boosted the space poets are able to get to be able to express their art form especially through social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram.
Having studied in Lady Hardinge Medical College, which is the oldest medical college for girls in the country, and among the top ten medical colleges, she believes women have much more power than they believe they have and she seeks to inspire the women around her to stand up for themselves and stop fearing.
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