Behind the Book – Posies #guestpost by Moushmi Radhanpara

Hey folks, today I have a short post to share with you. Shivi Chinnappa very generously invited me for a guest post on her blog allowing me to go on and on about how my first book ‘Posies’ came about. It is not a very intriguing take, but it is interesting and very dear to me.

Go check out what I have to brag about myself and what she has to say about this tiresome author 😉

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First of all Thanks a lot to dear  Moushmi Radhanparafor accepting my request for this “Guest Post”. We met on Instagram! ( I think that’s the way the future will be 😉 ) . And I am impressed by her book choices which often included the topic “Feminism”. I love the way she spread the messages, stand up for what she believes in! And when I came to know about her poetry book “Posies”, I want to review it! But I am not so good at reading poetry let alone review it! But instead, I asked her to do a guest post and with the generous heart, she accepted my request. In this post, she talked about the inspiration, struggles behind her published book. I wish her  “All the Very Best” for her future endeavors! You can find her at the below mentioned social media pages

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A bilingual writer, Moushmi Radhanpara has authored three poetry collections so far, namely POSIES and 03:21 AM –An Ode to Rust & Restlessness, and Resignation of an Angel. She is also scribbling an unplanned rough draft of a story as a part of NANOWRIMO 2020 and hopes that something might come out of it. She has also co-authored two books, The Lockdown Stories and Mirage so far. Her poetries can be found on her blog https://aestheticmiradh.com/ and a few other online portals. She believes in the fact that a better reader makes a better writer. Reading a 100 books a year is her latest obsession. She can be found either drunk on coffee or hiding away from everything and admiring the gorgeous sun.

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