When two lovers of poetry sit in front of each other and they only have words to parody a burlesque, the architecture of their work juxtapose, tease, debate, argue in a jugalbandi – of course in a friendly way. The unheard sound of ripples becomes palpable and in order to etch that effortless leisure, we have come up with a set of twenty poems.
The mind sometimes aspires to be a pond reflecting the endless sky.
Glassy on the outside but harbouring a zillion thoughts brewing with time that records a million more memories, it is the home of stories aching to loom to the surface.
In this space the slightest wisp stirs its mirror- like countenance where concentric circles reach out towards realms of seamless dimensions, wherein thoughts morph to words and sometimes actions.
In this alchemy, poetry finds a niche for itself seeking answers to questions which are really not just questions but ponderings. The pond brims with noiseless ripples that rephrase themselves into verses, prodded by muses flitting between unspoken enunciations.
The Sound of Ripples reverberates voicing the poets and their thoughts.
Sound of Ripples
Estimated delivery dates: Apr 1, 2026 - Apr 6, 2026
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Geethanjali Dilip alias Tamara Li is from Salem, she teaches French and also contributes her poetry to literary blogs, international anthologies and renowned e-zines. She is the curator of The
Yercaud Poetry Festival and the founder of Soul Scribers’ Society.
Her solos in paperback available on shopping portals like Amazon with 5 star rating review are Geethatmaa, Hansa Geetham, Geeth Dhvani, Atmatarang, Roseate -The Dewdrops and her latest work Mani Geetham.
At several prestigious poetry platforms her work has been felicitated. Geet believes that poetry connects the world, as she lives by the mantra, “Bloom where you are planted”, she strongly believes that poetry connects the world.
Few accolades:
i) Reuel International Prize for Poetry 2017 by The Significant League
ii) Commendable Mention at The Great Indian Poetry Contest 2019 by On Fire Cultural Movement
iii) Indian Women’s Achievers Award from Asian Literary Society
iv) Literary Brilliance by the Gujarat Sahitya Academy
Akash is forty, although he started writing his diary since twenty. He is a published poet in various anthologies not much but few:
i) Organ by Bazooka Publishers
ii) Sakar by Bazooka Publishers
iii) Pathology by Bluerose Publishers
He believes that music is a language and just not a mode of expression. Painting, poetry and playing music are quintessential keywords for him to find a new friend.
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