A Book for You

 

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A BOOK FOR YOU
And suppose when you got up
You found that reverie turned perfectly true!
Suppose! What next?
And with that, opens a world of optimism in Anjali Sahoo’s new book of poetry Soliliquy of Eternity.
Reason enough to crack open this delightful read. From reverie to poetic solutions to life’s conundrums.
After all, from dreams come plans and from plans come solutions.
And from solutions comes Peace.
And isn’t that reason enough to read Anjali Sahoo’s dream for us? A breath of fresh air in a world of hurt; a reason to exercise your optimism.
From the butterfly as “…a vivid memo of the Great God…” to the final flight of the butterfly flying out of the book, with your spirit of awe and adventure…
This is why writers write, and why readers read.
—I was privileged to write a foreword to Anjali sahoo’s new book Soliloquy to Eternity.
These are snippets from that foreword.
…the poet encapsulates more than the words appear to say on the surface. This is one enchanting facet of this poet’s work. What seems simple holds deeper meaning from deeper experience. This is another reason that we read poetry. Reading should, and must, be more than surfing. The reader must open his or her heart and mind to subtleties.
I was impelled to keep reading, right to the end, where the symbolic butterfly flies off, leaving the reader somehow enchanted, and a bit better than before.
You will find enchantment and depth in Sahoo’s poetry.
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See you next week.

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Judge at 6th Rabindrinath Tagore Awards - International - English Poetry Contest Author of Ann, A Tribute, and Chasing a Butterfly, A story of love and loss to Acceptance with the poetry of Alzheimer's and poetry for everybody. Appears in anthologies in Canada, US, India, Mexico and Bolivia. Poetry in Ekphrastic Review and NWriteers International Networeworld Review. Member of Federation of BC Wrters, Royal City Literary Society, and Holy Wow Poets Canada. Member Writers International Network: Distinguished Poet, Distinguished writer.
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