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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNothing in life can ever be perfect. It is neither possible nor feasible in any way at all. Humanity, ever since its formation into existence and subsequent birth, has lost itself in the pursuit of perfection. Or, more accurately, devoted itself to this concept. Unfortunately or fortunately, depending on how you look at it, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Perfection means different things to different people. As such, there is always something wrong for someone else. This book covers just that. How mistakes, imperfections, and errors are a part of humanity and life. This is the showcase of humanity, the Exhibition of Errors.
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Fatima Abbas Rizvi is a writer who lives at the cosmic intersection of medicine and meaning. A medical student by training, she writes poetry and prose that explore grief, survival, love preserving, kindness and the quiet defiance that is required to thrive.
She authored her first novel, Race to the Moon, at the age of twelve, and published a poetry collection, Sparks of Stardust, at sixteen. Her work is shaped by a strong, unshakeable sense of justice, warm tenderness for the broken, and an unflinching, headstrong eye for truth.
She is drawn to stories of found family, resilience, and the softness that survives despite everything. When she isn’t studying or writing, she’s likely re-reading favourite lines, building and entering fictional worlds, or listening to music that feels like home.
She believes words have power. And, therefore, uses them with intention.
This book is her way of leaving stars in the deep night.
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