storms wrecked her,
reduced her to a ruin…
and he waited at the shore,
counting waves,
night and day…
~~~~~~~
Asha Seth
Award-winning Indian Book Blogger
storms wrecked her,
reduced her to a ruin…
and he waited at the shore,
counting waves,
night and day…
~~~~~~~
Asha Seth
An award winning book blogger, Asha is ranked among top 10 book bloggers of India. She has been blogging since 10 years and has reviewed more than 600 books. Her book blog 'missbookthief.com' has been awarded with many accolades including 'Best Indian Book Blog' by Indiblogger and 'Inspiring Book Influencer' by Crossword. She is also a poet, youtuber, and traveler. Notoriously known as 'The Book Thief', Asha lives in Mumbai, India, with her books and plants. Reach out for book collaborations and promotions.
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Intense and beautiful
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Thanks, Neha. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Orthometry.
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Honored to be reblogged
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Glad to (hopefully) expand the base of your audience!
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Wow. That’s a humble thought. 😃
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It is really true. The way I manage my blogs these days, I have to depend on matching quality content to new readers that the authors do not already have (otherwise, who the hell wants to read mine?)… …weirdly, my main astrology blog has somehow been blocked from the “astrology” keyword. Not sure what is going on… (…but it is very frustrating and just the kind of thing I would expect with Mars conjunct Pluto in Capricorn).
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That’s terrible. Might be some WordPress glitch you’re facing. Did you try notifying the admin?
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I do not have a paid site, so I had to post a request for help in the “community forum.” This is the link: https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/my-blog-has-disappeared-under-the-astrology-keyword?replies=1
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So, anyway, not sure where to go from here. Established audience is persisting so traffic is still good but no way to reach new readers.
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Poingnet.
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Thanks, Aruna.
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Welcome dear.
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🙂
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Why was he waiting instead of finding a way to rescue her?
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That’s the catch my friend.It’s a story in itself… make a fine guess, a fine one.
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Perhaps he wasn’t a good swimmer? Or maybe he felt it to be more noble as a man to wait on a woman. Something that isn’t something you see anymore.
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Yes, that could be a fitting story.
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So you like that thought…you could build on it
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Yes, my mind’s weaving another story already. 🙂
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A writer to the core lol love it
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Haha! I love that sudden wave that grabs hold of you and sets your mind to work anew on the churning thoughts.
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Sad…
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Yes…
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This is very deep, loved it! :))
-Naima
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Glad! 🙂
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