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Before you go nuts to make sure your body is not dead yet ,Just ask your mind once if it's still alive'....... Our mind is indeed the faculty of consciousness and thoughts. Balance in mental health precedes balance in human life, the fact ignored by the masses. Thus, Our Anthology 'The Redemption of Mind' is the amalgamation of 60 co-authors from all over the world, who tries to open up their minds on mental health issues and emboss their views through our book. We, Dikshita Sarma and Rohit Gupta, tried our best to compile the minds in order to picturesque the topic our book shall put forth.
"Love yourself, embrace your flaws and never let the opinions of others affect your self confidence. You are enough!" ~ Bethany Mota Every human being on this earth is unique and absolutely exquisite within themselves irrespective of the flaws and scars. You are magnificent the way you are, neither better than others, nor worse but utterly divergent in your own way. The fact is that nobody is perfect, everyone has shortcomings more or less but the world will seem peaceful when you accept yourself and flourish with love. Comparing yourself with others is the most disastrous act you will be doing to self. You only see what they allow you to see, being unaware of the reality. Don’t be afraid ...
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning how to dance in the rain." – Author Vivian Greene. Life is full of emotions considering the changes in the life these emotions too change. But peace and happiness are 2 eternal desires of every human being. No matter what the situation is, life goes through ups and downs regardless of our feelings or emotions. We are responsible for our emotions, by being positive amid dark pandemic situation can help us the most in achieving our peace of mind and happiness. Learn to cope up with these negativities by reading, writing, painting, or any of our hobbies which in return give us peace and happiness. “The Road to Peace and Happiness” consists of several co-authors from all over the globe who have dedicated their inked verses as a poem, quote, micro tale or a short story which revolves around us amid pandemic. We are hoping for the great success of this book, a free anthology launched by Writer’s Abode Publication in which none of the co-Authors are charged of a single penny throughout the publishing process.
“Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.” – William Shakespeare Well, goodbyes are not easy and so are farewells; but it also reminds us, what we have lost and what we gained in due course of time. And while the word “goodbye” has garnered a rather negative emotional connotation in society, there is another way, a more positive way to perceive it.Author A.A. Milne, who is perhaps best known for his books about a teddy bear named Winnie-the-Pooh, once wrote: “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” “The Farewell” is a book consisting of 33 contributing authors from around the globe who have dedicated their inked verses. All the poems in the book, revolves around the painful as well as overwhelming experiences and emotions of a goodbye which they might have faced in their life or observed it from the surroundings. “The Farewell” is a free anthology taken as an initiative by “The Little Booktique Hub” Publication where they have not charged a single penny from the contributing authors throughout the publishing process and wishes this book to be success.
“If it’s going to be a world with no time for sentiment, it’s not a world that I want to live in.” ~Christopher Isherwood There is no life without sentiments, feelings or emotions. Every action and reaction in our life, follow up with a sentiment. You fail in an exam, you feel sad and disappointed, that is a sentiment, you buy your favorite book and your heart dances in joy, that is a sentiment, you fell in love and you feel lovely, that is a sentiment, you broke your leg, you cry, that's too a sentiment. We are in a sea of sentiments, where we float in the emotions and feelings, sometimes being happy, sometimes being sad, sometimes being confused, sometimes being angry. “Sea of Sentiments” is a book consisting of 50 contributing authors from around the globe who have dedicated their inked verses. All the poems in the book, revolves around the emotions, feelings, sentiments, experiences, and everything happening around us. "Sea of Sentiments" is a free anthology, taken as an initiative by The Little Booktique Hub in which none of the co-authors are charged a single penny throughout the publishing process.
I know that's what people say, you'll get over it. I'd say it too, but I know it's not true l. Oh you will be happy again, never fear, but you won't forget. Everytime you fall in love it will be because something from the past reminds you of them. - Betty Smith I think the hardest part of losing someone isn't having to say goodbye, but rather learning to live without them. Always trying to fill the void. The emptiness that's left inside your heart when they go. Losing the person you loved makes you realize that love can truly be a double-edged sword. It can make us feel so uniquely connected to the world and fill our hearts so they are overflowing. It can also slash our hearts to shreds, leaving painful emotion seeping out for a long time to come. The one who was there for you loved you and did the 'Thick and thin' because they believed in you, but now they are gone. "The Lost Love" is an anthology in which different authors have put on paper why they lost their love for all life and what they can do to reawaken it within us and cultivate that to the rest of the world.
"माँ तुझे सलाम" is a book where we are paying tribute to millions of martyrs, soldiers and health workers , who are serving our motherland by several means. It is a token of love to mark the felicitation of their sacrifices and bravery in the form of peaceful entity. Here a collection of words in the form of poems written by forty writers shows a deep respect to the valour of these bravehearts for their constant devotion to protect the country from the vices into a serendipity. The mesmerising writing pieces by our co authors would certainly impact the readers with a sense of pride and exultation that the emotional transit into this journey of reading such enriching pieces certainly purifies our heart and soul. So , transit into the world of superheroes and aesthetic writers in a jubilation and felicitate their contributions with a blink of your eyes. This is an envelope where all can cherish the impeccable charisma of each writer through their emotions.
This book presents a feminist mapping of the articulation and suppression of female desire in Hindi films, which comprise one of modern India’s most popular cultural narratives. It explores the lineament of evil and the corresponding closure of chastisement or domesticity that appear as necessary conditions for the representation of subversive female desire. The term ‘bad’ is used heuristically, and not as a moral or essential category, to examine some of the iconic disruptive women of Hindi cinema and to uncover the nexus between patriarchy and other hierarchies, such as class, caste and religion in these representations. The twenty-one essays examine the politics of female desire/s from the 1930s to the present day - both through in-depth analyses of single films and by tracing the typologies in multiple films. The essays are divided into five sections indicating the various gendered desires and rebellions that patriarchal society seeks to police, silence and domesticate.
The Indian cinema sells 2.9 billion movie tickets annually, the largest in the world. Yet, as an economic entity, the Indian movie industry remains small, with an annual revenue that is 5% of Hollywood's. This volume throws light on the history of Indian cinema and the circumstances that saw the birth of one of the world's great countercultures.