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Poetry from a doctor? Sounds unlikely? Then do take a look. This is a poet's dialogue with life The eternal tussle of joy and strife The sojourn of mind across countless miles Of human affliction, tears and smiles Dreams, desires, aspirations and hopes Bound by Love's invisible silken ropes Thoughts untethered cantering along Time's sands This is not a book but my soul in your hands. Neeti works as a qualified Psychiatrist in the UK. Her poems are born from her own experiences of life and from intimate association with human suffering. She has been writing since her teenage years and has won…mehr

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Poetry from a doctor? Sounds unlikely? Then do take a look. This is a poet's dialogue with life The eternal tussle of joy and strife The sojourn of mind across countless miles Of human affliction, tears and smiles Dreams, desires, aspirations and hopes Bound by Love's invisible silken ropes Thoughts untethered cantering along Time's sands This is not a book but my soul in your hands. Neeti works as a qualified Psychiatrist in the UK. Her poems are born from her own experiences of life and from intimate association with human suffering. She has been writing since her teenage years and has won several awards and accolades for her work. This book is a reflective and intimate journey through both the agony and ecstasy of life and would be a wonderful gift for lovers of nature and soft poetry.
Autorenporträt
Neeti was born and raised in India but has lived in the UK since 1994. She obtained her basic medical degree in India, then studied and trained as an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. Later she went on to obtain a Masters' degree from the Royal College of Psychiatry and currently works at a Consultant level for the NHS. Neeti developed an interest in writing at an early age and during her childhood and teenage years, she wrote at local and national levels. In college and university, her short stories and poems were published frequently in alumni magazines. Her passion for poetry took back-stage for several years whilst she grappled with the vagaries of life. It resurfaced a few years ago, leading to the publication of some of her poems on social-media sites. She developed a wide readership, giving her the impetus to publish this book. Neeti also writes poetry in Hindi and plans to publish her next book of anthology in this language.