Embers is a collection of introspective poems that explores the subtle terrain of thought, emotion, and inner transformation. These poems do not seek to resolve or explain; instead, they pause, observe, and create space for reflection. Moving through themes of resilience, memory, solitude, and quiet awakening, the book invites readers to turn inward with honesty and gentleness. Written in a restrained, contemplative voice, Embers is less about answers and more about presence. It speaks to moments of stillness, uncertainty, and self-inquiry, where meaning is felt rather than defined. This collection is for readers who find comfort in silence, who value introspection over noise, and who understand that even the smallest ember holds the possibility of warmth, continuity, and renewal.
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Pooja Grover is a writer drawn to the dynamic in which emotion, thought, and self-awareness intersect. Her work explores the inner landscapes of memory, resilience, longing, and becoming, often lingering in what is felt but rarely articulated. With a reflective and restrained voice, she writes to observe, question, and hold space. Rooted in lived experience and deep introspection, her writing invites readers to slow down and listen inwardly. Embers is her poetic offering to those navigating change, silence, and self-reckoning, an invitation to sit with oneself honestly and without judgment. Through words that are both gentle and unflinching, she seeks to remind readers of the quiet strength that endures beneath surface turbulence.