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"Untitled Poems" is a collection of poetries by "Sujata Gautam". When the author participated in various anthologies, there she was asked to give a title to her poem, she remembered that her work has no title, while writing poems, she just penned down on paper whatever she felt, observed, experienced, or imagined but never gave a title to it. But now as she is participating in an anthology so it was necessary to give a title to her work. . She started asking herself why is it so necessary to give a title or name to any work? If work looks better without any name or title, then why it could not…mehr

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"Untitled Poems" is a collection of poetries by "Sujata Gautam". When the author participated in various anthologies, there she was asked to give a title to her poem, she remembered that her work has no title, while writing poems, she just penned down on paper whatever she felt, observed, experienced, or imagined but never gave a title to it. But now as she is participating in an anthology so it was necessary to give a title to her work. . She started asking herself why is it so necessary to give a title or name to any work? If work looks better without any name or title, then why it could not remain like that? If it looks more amazing, suitable, and beautiful, without a title then why can't it remain like that. Will it be not considered as amazing as it is without the title?
Autorenporträt
Sujata Gautam is a writer, whose work is inspired by real-life situations, experiences, and observations. She likes to do painting, cook, read, and write. A young girl with big dreams in her little eyes. Passionate about giving and contributing something better to this world. She likes to explore different aspects of life. Before this, she participated in many anthologies and this is her first book. Her interest in reading stories and poetries was from childhood only. She wrote her first poem when she was studying in third grade and it was for her barbie doll.