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The Unveiling of “The Trivial and The Perfect”

Posted by Sanjuktadas | Dec 22, 2023 | The Trivial And The Perfect, Writing Tips | 0 |

The Unveiling of “The Trivial and The Perfect”

Hello, dear readers and poetry enthusiasts! I am thrilled to announce the imminent arrival of my second prose poetry book, ‘The Trivial and The Perfect‘. After months of creative exploration and emotional excavation, this collection is now ready to grace the shelves and hearts of readers.

This is my second book and is a tapestry of emotions, a symphony of words that delves into the intricacies of the human experience. Through the lens of prose poetry, I’ve woven together moments of joy, sorrow, love, and introspection. Each piece is a brushstroke, painting a vivid portrait of the diverse landscapes of our lives.

‘The Trivial and The Perfect‘ is more than just a name; it’s a reflection of the soul of this collection. I chose this title because in this book transcends a mere compilation of words; it delves into the depths of the profound, revels in the ordinary, and gently prompts us to recognize the beauty woven into the fabric of our everyday experiences. It encapsulates the essence of the journey that readers are about to embark on—a journey of self-discovery, connection, and the beauty found in the ordinary.

Allow me to present the visual embodiment of my second book-child. Behold the cover that encapsulates the spirit of the collection. The cover is designed by Leila Kirkconnell.. Leila is a Palestinian-American, who is a retired Special Education teacher, author, and artist. The cover art captures the mood and themes explored within the pages of my book. Collaborating with Leila for the creation of the book cover was an incredibly rewarding experience. From the inception of the idea to the final brushstroke, our collaboration breathed life into the visual identity of the book. I’d love to hear your thoughts on it!

Creating ‘The Trivial and the Perfect‘ has been a labor of love. From late-night writing sessions to moments of inspiration struck in the most unexpected places, this collection is a testament to the creative process. I’ve poured my heart and soul into these pages, and I can’t wait for you to experience the magic.

Dear readers, thank you for being a part of this exciting chapter. ‘The Trivial and The Perfect‘ is not just a collection of prose poetry—it’s a shared experience, a conversation between hearts. I can’t wait for you to turn the pages and join me on this literary adventure.

Stay tuned for the release, and let’s make ‘The Trivial and The Perfect‘ soar together!

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Sanjuktadas

Sanjuktadas

Born and educated in India, she migrated to Canada in her forties and is now an author based in Toronto, Canada. Right from her childhood, Sanjukta was always inspired by the Arts. In the tumult of her busy career as a placement advisor, where she is in constant interaction with students, poetry emerged to her as an inviting and consoling outlet with a unique power to let go and move on, connecting her to the calling of her life: writing.

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