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Wordcraft Catalogue

This page features the published works of our club members. From poetry collections to essays and anthologies, each title is a reflection of the dedication, imagination and artistic growth of the voices nurtured by our society. We take pride in sharing their achievements and in being part of their continuing literary journeys.

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Pieces of Me

Author

Riya Wason

Pieces of Me” was never a book. They are just fragments of a broken soul, a scream into the void, whispers of a broken heart and a hug to my younger self. It is for the shadows I grew out of, for the mirrors I shattered, and for the fire I refused to let die. I didn't write them for a book, I wrote it for the little girl in me. All of us come across stages in our life, when the silence feels louder than the noise. With a blurred vision of part and future, I just want to remind you, you are not alone. This book is not perfect. Neither am I. But these pieces? They are real. And maybe - they’ll remind you of a piece of yourself, too.

Available on: Amazon and Bookleaf bookstore

Needlework: Stitching the Ripped A Tapestry woven through Verse

Author

Lucky Agarwal

What do we do with the parts of ourselves that break and never quite heal? Needlework: Stitching the Ripped is a collection of poems about pain, memory, love, regret, and the strange beauty of being human. These poems were written over the years—through moments of loneliness, emotional storms, and quiet reflection. The poems move through many forms—monologues, inner thoughts, metaphorical stories, and emotional outbursts. They speak of heartbreak, of how society treats love, of how nature suffers, and how sometimes, the loudest pain is the one we never voice. For the lonely, the wounded, the wanderers, and the ones trying to hold themselves together with words: this is your tapestry.

Available on: Amazon and Bookleaf bookstore

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