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Delhi: A Love Letter

This is a poem I wrote about my favourite city, Delhi. I hope you like it 😁   _________________________________________________________________________ Forever winter, Forever summer, Forever intoxicating, frustrating, complicated  Led astray by some mistake.  Blue, grey, Purple, pink skies that fade to orange, City lights that keep me up, Daylight, daylight. Glorious rain, Comes pouring down, All at once, I have been waiting, Isn't it just so pretty? Evil and good, Happy and sad, Basic and complicated. Easy and hard, Stoic and emotional, Everything happens so fast. Come one, come all, Let the bliss begin, Blink when you feel it kicking in, One for all and all for one. Forget the pain, Some dance to remember, Are you forgetting? Tourists, Monuments, Politics, Government, We didn't start it, you did, Independence Day, Republic Day Parade, Home is where the heart is. They did it, she did it, he did it, I did it, Sometimes it's so loud, busy, bustling city, But a ...

Witches Of Brooklyn - Sophie Escabasse

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Ellie has just moved in with her two aunts, who she barely knows. She has to get used to a new home, a new school, new friends, and a whole new life.  Besides that, her aunts are really weird, and Ellie begins to wonder if there is something that they are hiding from her - and the fact that there might be magic in the family, and even some in her... With Effie settling into her new life, meeting her favourite singer, learning some lessons, and exploring who she really is - this book is full of magic, adventure, and humor.  About the author: Sophie Escabasse is a French illustrator and comic artist living in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and three children. When not working on her comics or book illustrations, Sophie enjoys sketching in cafés and doing experimental baking with her kids.  Witches of Brooklyn is her debut graphic novel.  Author Social Media:  https://www.instagram.com/esofiii/?hl=en Author Website:  https://www.esofii.com/ What I though...