Akhila Saroha Interviews author Irtika Kazi – Stormbound

Irtika Kazi in “Stormbound” writes poetry on random subjects that connect one emotion to another. Simultaneously, it also connects the readers to their abilities to observe and appreciate how the author gives words to ideas that would otherwise find difficulty in expression. Author has shared some more insights on her literature career during her latest interview with The Literature Times. Here are some glimpse of the interview we had with her.

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Baabubrown And His School Holidays: Book Review

The book "Baabubrown And His School Holidays" gives a refreshing little journey into the way holidays are spent by a child who is kindhearted, loves activities, has true friends who help him in times of difficulties and is naughty when it comes to demanding gifts from his parents.

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Cooking Feelings with Some Memories

Do you like cooking? A lot of you don't know this, but I love to cook. Growing up with the stay-at-home mom, I had spent time assisting her in the kitchen. Although she never allowed me to cook, fearing that I might eventually burn my face. I absorbed whatever she did, how my mom would chop the vegetables, how she would sauté the onions until they were brown, how she would keep things prepared in the evening for my next school tiffin in the morning.

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Margesh Rai’s ‘Khushboo Bikherti Pagdandiyan’ – Book Review

After his debut English poetry collection, which also became an Amazon bestseller, “Poetry: a garland of words,” the young poet Margesh Rai is back with another groundbreaking work, this time in Hindi with the title, “Khushboo Bikherti Pakdandiya.”

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The Veteran Actress Shashikala Passed Away – Mumbai

Shashikala, a veteran actress, took her last breaths on Sunday, April 4th. She died of old age in Colaba, Mumbai, at the age of 88. Shashikala had appeared in over 100 Bollywood films.Shashikala, a veteran actress, died on Sunday, April 4th. She died of old age in Colaba, Mumbai, at the age of 88. Shashikala had appeared in over 100 Bollywood films.

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Naxal Attacks in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh – 22 Killed and 31 Seriously Injured – Latest Updates

Following an exchange of fire between troops and Naxals in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, at least 22 security personnel were killed and 31 were seriously injured. According to the Chhattisgarh Police, at least 12 Maoists were killed and 16 were wounded in the gun fight that followed the ambush. In the deadliest Naxal assault in four years, one soldier is still suspected to be missing.

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The power of imagination

See it to believe it and imagine it to live it. The power of imagination is infinite. Infinity is beyond definite boundaries. It is the power to imagine that lends us wings to fly, to explore, to break open the shackles and let loose. Had it not been for the power of the human brain to fantasies and ideate, we would have been as primitive and savage barring all evolution.

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Irtika Kazi’s Stormbound – Book Review – A Poetry Book Giving Words to Unspoken Emotions

An example of such a literary work is Irtika Kazi’s poetry collection, “Stormbound.” Herein, the readers would find a plethora of feelings that the poet captures in her pen and gives words to the unspoken emotions otherwise through her book.

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