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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis poetry book is more of a timestamp. A diary dressed in verse. A survival log from the midnight shift, where coffee is currency, silence is sacred, and even sticky notes carry emotional weight.
Divided into two parts, this collection begins with the chaos of working through the night (Part A)—the fatigue, the fleeting joys, and the strange beauty found in repetition. Then it shifts into something quieter and more introspective (Part B), asking deeper questions about identity, memory, and meaning.
Written during stolen moments between deadlines and daydreams, these poems don’t pretend to be grand revelations. They’re real, raw, and sometimes painfully ordinary—which is exactly what makes them matter.
This is poetry for anyone who’s ever felt lost in routine, stuck between versions of themselves, or caught wondering if there’s more to life than ticking clocks and unread messages.
It’s not polished perfection—it’s lived experience, folded into lines.
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D Suiam was born during the winter of 1999 and raised in Jaintia hills, Meghalaya, until he completed his junior high school.
As a boy in his early childhood, the poet finds it difficult to figure out why he is so-called different from other boys when all he was doing was being himself. He spent most of his time in the school library, reading and writing since the 9th grade. The author also loves travelling around places and coffee hopping.
D Suiam is featured in the Top 25th Indian Young Writer by Notion Press, twice twice-published poet and content creator on social welfare, Human rights, the LGBT+ community, and Literature.
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