I’m so thrilled to share the news of the new chapbook ” In her words” published by Thinking in Full color. A chapbook containing the poems by women of color curated by Summer Dawn Reyes“.
“In her words” is a stripped-down poetry series featuring works by women of color from around the United States. Volume One features works by Jackie Santos, Sarmistha Ghosh Moulik, Crystal Davis, Megha Sood, and Garima Soni. Topics include embracing Afro-Latin identity, women’s role in South Asian society and good cookin’ from all over the globe.
You can purchase your copy here.
Happy blogging!
Megha Sood
Published by Megha's World
I’m a mother of a smart and energetic seven-year-old. I started expressing myself creatively since the last two years. Since then I have been continuously inspired by events in my life and around me which has helped me in penning my thoughts.
I’m an avid reader, loves to sing, an ardent lover of poetry and sometimes can scribble few lines too. Loves to dance in the rain, have an undying love for nature, can watch the beautiful sunset for hours. Love to kiss and hug my loved ones.
I have worked in the IT field for almost a decade as a manager, worked crazy hours and traveled around the world. In that busy schedule, I never got the time to creatively express my thoughts. Now every time I finish a poem, free verse anything it fills me with so much happiness and excitement and a feeling to have created something of my own. I’m planning to post at least one creation of mine weekly.
Lastly, a million thanks to all who visit, like or follow my tiny bits of creation.
Every time you do that, I get to know one more beautiful person in my life and get the chance to see their creation too.
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Another great one – congratulations
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Thanks so much dear
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My absolute pleasure
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Congratulations, Megha!! What an honor!! Love that your works are getting the attention they deserve!!
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Thanks so much Chuck.I’m visiting my parents in India hence a little behind on reading
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