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Of Dreams And Reality

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Life and its myriad tugs and pulls that bring out the best and worst of imagination, experiences. We all start our lives with dreams in our eyes and hope in our hearts. Believe me! The broken hearts and souls you see around you are the ones beaten by themselves or the world! Some pieces of those dreams, hopes and turmoil are wrapped inside these covers for you. Hope you will enjoy them!

 
Troy reviewed of dreams and reality


This is stellar! September 9, 2015

This one evokes thoughts like a those of a mind lost between misty puffs of down in the sky, reaching for, but always out of grasp, of answers to the very deepest of questions. Well done!



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sharmishtha Basu is a prolific writer, digital painter, blogger, and current resident of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. She has written an astonishing number of poems, stories, and commentary on things Indian over the years. She authors and moderates her Ezines Agnishatdal and Agnijaat. She has produced a wide range of images to illustrate her works, and has published at least twenty-six book-length collections of her writings and images to date (written by Troy David Loy @https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy).

 
You will see her works in https://www.amazon.com/author/sharmishthabasu https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu https://paypal.me/sharmishthabasu https://shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu


 

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