Something Lurks It Seems
Something Lurks it Seems is a collection of poems that we can all relate to. Allof the emotions pain, love, joy, tears, and happiness are explored throughout Something Lurks it Seems. I hope this book helps you on your journey to enlightenment
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Something Lurks It Seems
Something Lurks it Seems is a collection of poems that we can all relate to. Allof the emotions pain, love, joy, tears, and happiness are explored throughout Something Lurks it Seems. I hope this book helps you on your journey to enlightenment
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Something Lurks It Seems

Something Lurks It Seems

by Amitabh Dwivedi
Something Lurks It Seems

Something Lurks It Seems

by Amitabh Dwivedi

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Something Lurks it Seems is a collection of poems that we can all relate to. Allof the emotions pain, love, joy, tears, and happiness are explored throughout Something Lurks it Seems. I hope this book helps you on your journey to enlightenment

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157263706
Publisher: Marfa House
Publication date: 01/09/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 132 KB

About the Author

Amitabh Vikram Dwivedi is an assistant professor of Linguistics at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, India. His research interests include language documentation, writing descriptive grammars, and the preservation of rare and endangered languages in South Asia. He has contributed papers to many Science Citation Index journals, and research articles to encyclopedias, chiefly with Sage, Springer, EBSCO, Rowman & Littlefield and ABC-CLIO Publications. His most recent books are A Grammar of Hadoti (Lincom: Munich, 2012), A Grammar of Bhadarwahi (Lincom: Munich, 2013), and a poetry collection titled Chinaar-kaa-Sukhaa-Pattaa(2015) in Hindi. As a poet, he has published more than 100 poems in different anthologies, journals and magazines worldwide. Until recently, his poem “Mother” has been published as a prologue to Motherhood and War: International Perspectives (Eds.), Palgrave Macmillan Press.
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