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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPooja Kundalia is a writer, poet, and political science and philosophy student at McGill University. Raised across multiple countries as a South Asian woman, her work navigates themes of identity, race, intersectionality, and the dissonance of belonging. Her writing style is poetic, introspective, raw, and symbolic—layered with meaning, much like the films, art, and music that inspire her. She finds creative fuel in the world around her, through nature, human connections, and self-reflection, transforming everyday moments into profound explorations of the self.For Pooja, writing is catharsisRead More...
Pooja Kundalia is a writer, poet, and political science and philosophy student at McGill University. Raised across multiple countries as a South Asian woman, her work navigates themes of identity, race, intersectionality, and the dissonance of belonging. Her writing style is poetic, introspective, raw, and symbolic—layered with meaning, much like the films, art, and music that inspire her. She finds creative fuel in the world around her, through nature, human connections, and self-reflection, transforming everyday moments into profound explorations of the self.
For Pooja, writing is catharsis, storytelling, exploration, and advocacy. Her studies influence the way she engages with the world, shaping her perspective as an advocate for peace and justice. Beyond writing, she embraces a multimedia approach to creativity, blending her love for photography, film, and content creation. She is drawn to art that makes the viewer feel something, work that sparks introspection and, ultimately, change. Through her writing, she hopes to resonate with readers across generations, particularly those navigating nostalgia, identity, and the search for meaning.
“beauty with a bit of grey, that’s what life is, you know?”
we all carry baggage. some of it emotional, some societal, most deeply personal. sometimes we choose it, or inherit it, and sometimes we don’t even realize we’re carrying it, until it becomes too heavy.
but this book isn’t about leaving it behind. it’s about unpacking it, understanding it, and seeing how it shapes us.
i can’t really explain what you’re about to f
“beauty with a bit of grey, that’s what life is, you know?”
we all carry baggage. some of it emotional, some societal, most deeply personal. sometimes we choose it, or inherit it, and sometimes we don’t even realize we’re carrying it, until it becomes too heavy.
but this book isn’t about leaving it behind. it’s about unpacking it, understanding it, and seeing how it shapes us.
i can’t really explain what you’re about to find in these pages. but whether it’s love, life, or the quiet struggles in between, i’ve tried to turn feelings into something tangible through this multimedia collection of poetry and prose.
pack (or should i say unpack) your bags—
you’re in for an unforgettable ride.
“Beauty With a Bit of Grey, That’s What Life Is, You Know?”
We all carry baggage. Some of it emotional, some societal, most deeply personal. Sometimes we choose it, or inherit it, and sometimes we don’t even realize we’re carrying it, until it becomes too heavy.
But this book isn’t about leaving it behind. It’s about unpacking it, understanding it, and seeing how it shapes us.
I can’t really explain what you’re about to f
“Beauty With a Bit of Grey, That’s What Life Is, You Know?”
We all carry baggage. Some of it emotional, some societal, most deeply personal. Sometimes we choose it, or inherit it, and sometimes we don’t even realize we’re carrying it, until it becomes too heavy.
But this book isn’t about leaving it behind. It’s about unpacking it, understanding it, and seeing how it shapes us.
I can’t really explain what you’re about to find in these pages. But whether it’s love, life, or the quiet struggles in between, I’ve tried to turn feelings into something tangible through this multimedia collection of poetry and prose.
Pack (or should I say unpack) your bags—
You’re in for an unforgettable ride.
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