• About the Book
    Imprints of Life is a collection of prose, poetry, and reflective essays that explore the quiet truths we carry; growth, loss, nostalgia, self-awareness, and the unfinished parts of being human. Through 100 thought-led chapters, the book moves through emotional pauses, digital-age struggles, memories that unfold like paper, and the soft ache of moments that stay long after they pass. Each piece stands alone, yet together they form a map of what it means to feel deeply in a fast-moving world. This is not a book of answers, but of recognition, an invitation to breathe, reflect, and find pieces of yourself in its pages.  
  • About the book
    A collection of stories touching the realm of absurdism.
    About the author
    Swati Bhattacharyya is a former IT professional. After having left her job, she is now a homemaker who pursues her passion in literature and art. Swati has published a memoir; 'I sat by the Tungabhadra', a collection of poems along with her drawings, 'Purple Dust' and a novella titled 'The Arrival'. Swati is an avid traveler and loves meeting new people. She also likes watching movies. Swati currently resides in Kolkata with her husband and daughter.  
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