QUILLS FEELINGS WITHIN – Book Review
Poetry is the form of literary writing that can give words to emotions that would otherwise go unstated in prose writing. “Quills: Feelings Within” by Shivani Garg Parti is a testimony to that.
Poetry is the form of literary writing that can give words to emotions that would otherwise go unstated in prose writing. “Quills: Feelings Within” by Shivani Garg Parti is a testimony to that.
Sajad Hassan Khan (Khan Sajad as pen name) was born on a cold winter night, when even time seemed to stand still in his native Kupwara North Kashmir.
In her collection of poetry, “Love. Feel. Pain. Heal. Repeat,” Published by Evincepub Publishing, Shilpa attempts to give words to those unspoken emotions that trouble the lives of many and those who feel they are the only ones going through those circumstances.
The awareness of this would be helpful for all people. Dr. Amitava Ghosh, in his book, “The Realm of India’s Employment Law and The Indian Constitution,” focuses on this aspect, and in his work of non-fiction, he talks about this at length.
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.
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.
Life is more about its unpredictability and less about what a person plans or looks forward to. In his novel “Til Death We Do Part,” Bruno Beaches talks of this…
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.”
P.B. Shelley once said, “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.” This quote holds relevance even years later when times and civilization may have changed, and yet, the role of poets still remains the same.
It is not always that a writer becomes the best selling one. One time writers became famous instantly; likewise, some writers have not gained the required recognition despite many great works.