Dillip Kumar Dash: Award-Winning Poet and Psychiatrist

Winner of Sahitya Sparsh Awards – Season 3, Dillip Kumar Dash is an acclaimed author, poet, and psychiatrist whose works explore the depths of the human soul. Known for his spiritual and mystical poetry, as well as contributions to psychological literature, Dash has touched readers worldwide with his meditative and heart-touching writings. His latest poetry collection, Love – The Awakened Soul, showcases his profound connection with divine love and spiritual awakening.

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Author Spotlight: David Soh Poh Huat

Winner of Sahitya Sparsh Awards – Season 3, David Soh Poh Huat stands out as a powerful voice in the field of social responsibility and caregiving. His impactful book Being a Caregiver: Is It a Profession? has not only touched countless readers but also ignited essential conversations about compassion, ageing societies and the true spirit of caregiving.

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Maladaptive Coping Mechanisms by Ashwath Narayan A Powerful Exploration of Trauma and Healing

Maladaptive Coping Mechanisms by Ashwath Narayan is an award winning poetry collection that dives into the psychological aftermath of childhood trauma, sexual assault, and narcissistic abuse. Winner of Sahitya Sparsh Awards – Season 3 in the category Poetry Behavioral Psychology, the book blends raw emotion with introspective storytelling.

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Author Spotlight: Ashwath Narayan, Winner of Sahitya Sparsh Awards – Season 3

Ashwath Narayan, the acclaimed poet and behavioral psychology writer, has been recognized as the Winner of Sahitya Sparsh Awards – Season 3 for his poetry collection Maladaptive Coping Mechanisms. This powerful book delves into the long-term effects of childhood trauma, sexual assault, and narcissistic abuse, offering readers an intimate exploration of complex PTSD and its psychological manifestations.

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Author feature Article: Milan Kumar Jena

Milan Kumar Jena emerges as a compelling new poetic voice whose work reflects both deep literary awareness and an instinctive emotional sensitivity. A postgraduate student of English at Panchayat College, Bargarh, he represents a generation of young writers who approach poetry not merely as self-expression but as a thoughtful engagement with tradition, imagination, and lived experience. Rooted in academic discipline yet animated by creative freedom, Milan’s poetic journey reveals a mind attentive to language, myth, and the subtle movements of the human heart.

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Book Review: Voices at the Gate by Srinidhi

Voices at the Gate by Srinidhi is a quietly powerful and deeply humane narrative that brings visibility to lives often rendered invisible. Through the story of Mr. Raghav Naik, a security guard stationed at Crescent Tech Park, the book gently yet firmly shifts the reader’s gaze toward the everyday heroism embedded in routine duty. What appears at first glance to be a simple story of a man standing watch gradually unfolds into a layered portrait of struggle, sacrifice, dignity, and unwavering commitment.

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Book Review: You Don’t Need to Die to Know This by Monishkumar Anandan

You Don’t Need to Die to Know This by Monishkumar Anandan is a deeply reflective and compassionate exploration of life, death, and the nature of consciousness. Rather than treating death as a morbid or distant subject, the author reframes it as a powerful teacher—one that can awaken us to live more fully, fearlessly, and lovingly in the present moment. Blending personal experience, spiritual wisdom, and modern scientific inquiry, the book gently guides readers toward inner clarity without demanding belief in any single doctrine or ideology.

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Book Review: Fading Embers – All Love Stories Are Not Perfect

Fading Embers – All Love Stories Are Not Perfect by Kamalika Bhattacharya is a tender, emotionally immersive exploration of love that lingers even after it is lost. It is not a story driven by grand declarations or dramatic twists, but by the quiet ache of unfinished emotions and the haunting beauty of what might have been. Bhattacharya once again proves her strength in capturing the fragile spaces of the human heart, where love exists not in certainty, but in memory, longing, and hope.

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