Verses from Ashes to Ink

Verses from Ashes to Ink

Karishma Shingote

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Qurate Books
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9789358983852
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From the smoldering embers of heartache to the fluid grace of ink, this anthology, ’Verses from Ashes to Ink’ will traverse the soul’s journey through fire and rebirth. Every line carries the weight of what was once felt deeply, burned quietly, and survived silently. Each verse is a spark rising from the ashes-an attempt to ink what we feel but cannot always say. Feel the chilling grip of darkness, the sharp sting of heartbreak, and the fiery tremor of rage and death that threatens to consume. They dive into the depths of human emotion, capturing the fragile beauty of despair, the quiet strength of healing, and the eternal pull of the divine and natural world. You will also encounter glimpses into the shadowed corners of romance, where passion and pain sometimes intertwine. And then, there are the shadows. They are an exploration of what it means to be human in a world that challenges, shatters, completely breaks, and inspires us.About the Author:Karishma Shingote, based in Pune, is a Human Resource professional and a passionate writer by heart. With a deep love for words and emotional expression, she finds solace and strength in poetry. ’Verses from Ashes to Ink’ is her second anthology-a soulful continuation of her journey through love, loss, healing, and transformation. Through her poems, Karishma brings to life the silent battles and unspoken feelings that shape our human experience. Her writing is a reflection of her inner world, raw, reflective, and real. This Anthology offers a compelling glimpse into the heart and mind of a poet who has alchemized her life’s experiences into a collection that promises to touch and resonate with readers on a profound level.

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