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This book is a collection of diverse emotions and reflections, capturing a journey through midlife. Within these poems, you will find humour, life's ironies, some home truths, faith, pain and glimpses of the author's everyday experiences all woven together in verse. A poignant section delves into the anguish caused by chronic pain, where the author candidly expresses her feelings, sometimes exploring them through the lens of karma and past lives. Another segment captures her keen observations of the world-gleaned from interactions with people, society at large, curiosity about the cosmos, the advent of AI and social media.…mehr

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This book is a collection of diverse emotions and reflections, capturing a journey through midlife. Within these poems, you will find humour, life's ironies, some home truths, faith, pain and glimpses of the author's everyday experiences all woven together in verse. A poignant section delves into the anguish caused by chronic pain, where the author candidly expresses her feelings, sometimes exploring them through the lens of karma and past lives. Another segment captures her keen observations of the world-gleaned from interactions with people, society at large, curiosity about the cosmos, the advent of AI and social media.
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Autorenporträt
Prajna is a seasoned professional with two decades of experience in Banking, FMCG, and Pharma. Her marketing portfolio includes firms such as Hindustan Unilever (HUL), Citibank, and Abbott India. Some of the iconic brands she has worked on are Lakme and Axe. As part of a special marketing initiative by HUL, she was selected to document the first 100 years of tea as a beverage in India. Prajna has produced a documentary, authored a book, and established a pop-up museum to educate young marketers of the company on category development strategies. Beyond her professional realm, Prajna is an avid reader and an Aqua Fitness instructor with a keen interest in quantum physics, cell biology, and evolution. She suffers from chronic migraines and through the American Migraine Foundation, she advocates for better pain management solutions in India. Her experiences with pain fuel her creativity. Her writing encompasses diverse themes including humour, reflection, science, and spirituality. Prajna resides in Mumbai with her husband and son. This book marks Prajna's debut as a poet.