Friday, 25 September 2015

Reader's Most Favorited Poem?

Readers of my book "Dear Bohemian Man" sent in a lot of messages regarding how they loved the book and the poems. I, as the writer, was curious which poem did they liked most?
There were a lot of appreciation for the poems Seven Years of Him, The Crying Girl, The Sick Need to Win and This Hour. But the most liked one was, poem number 6, Lost Souls from the Part I Days. The poem was loved equally by both genders.
So, I am sharing the poem my readers loved most.


Lost Souls

And the worst part of our romance?
           we never broke up
           we never started
           we jumped right into the mid.


We never said I love you
           we never said I hate you
           we were so besotted with each other
           we forgot to make our promises.


So the continents parted our ways
          and we just watched ourselves disappear
          thin into the air of changing worlds
          till we could no longer define what we once had.


One of my favorite poet, Luka Lesson said these about the poem, "It is straight to the point, not cliche or over dramatic...really powerful."                
And my favorite one?
Well, I love all my poems (being modest) but if I had to pick one, that would be the title poem "Dear Bohemian Man" because it contains some kaleidoscopic truths in few chunks of words and trails and there are lot of secrets hidden between the lines.
If you have read the book, let me know which one made it to your favorite list?

Some messages by readers and their favorite poems.




Lines from "Dear Bohemian Man" in Fren's watsapp status

Much Love,
Subi


Sunday, 13 September 2015

My Simple Sunday

So this morning I jumped out of bed, brushed my teeth, had three poories(am doubtful about the spelling) and aaloo sabji from hostel mess.
Put on my jeans, tee and a baseball cap, because in Assam even the morning sun burns your skin.
Called my friend. Took our bicycles and rode outside the university campus. We went to buy pork from a junction in the main roadside. (A kg of pork costs Rs. 200.) We looked for some veggies, but didn't found exactly what we were looking for.
So we rode back to our campus. Oh, I love bicycling. It gives me the best feeling and lets your body sweat as well, which is good.
So we reached campus and there is this spot in the campus with a lake and a small white bridge that I love. So we stopped and took few pictures in our cellphones.

The favorite spot! 
By afternoon our pork dish was such a success! And I forgot to take a picture of the dish because it was so tasty!
So that was my simple sunday!

Love,
Subi


Haha, so sick of victory pose but it still creeps up naturally! :)

Friday, 28 August 2015

Writing my first book 'Dear Bohemian Man'

I always wanted to be a writer since my childhood. I imagine a host of titles and story-lines for my first book, originally I wanted the first one to be a novel. Actually still I have the story-line inside my mind but due to travelling, changing of places and pursuing my academic obligations, coming up with a full blown novel is a big thing. Meanwhile, I have been scribbling down these few verses and lines in my phone and notepads while I was travelling and in between fractions of my moments, which almost grew to the size of a book! But they just lay there in hiding inside those pages as words. During my masters, I came across these some really amazing poets doing poetry slams in Australia and America and watching these group of people standing up and speaking to their words, speaking up their hearts and baring their vulnerability, kind of kicked my passion back to poetry. I started writing my experience again. But this time it was different. I just starting writing without feeling apologetic and wrote my heart out. And trust me, it was better and free from cliches that had in many of my older writings. And the result? I had a string of poems to be compiled into a book.
A photo during the editing process of Dear Bohemian Man

So, during my winter vacation this year in January, I was having this conversation with my dad and suddenly I proclaimed, "I am going to write a book this year. Yes, I am going to write a book this year." So I held onto that plan and committed myself to that. So, once I had made that decision, things starting falling to place. I got the manuscript ready, I got a really good advice from one of my favorite poet on my poems, got an editor and a publisher too.

And it happened. After sleepless nights of few months and back-aching typing sessions in the laptop, finally I got the manuscript ready for publishing. Boom!

Final book cover after a lot of cover selection and rejection

 Then the book launch happened in my hometown Itanagar in presence of family and friends. It was a lovely experience, reading my own poems for the first time in front of bunch of people who were mostly academicians. Since my dad himself is professor, so he had invited bunch of his colleagues to the event. The book got launched by the vice chancellor of the University. An article was published in the local daily about the book. http://www.echoofarunachal.in/newsdetails.php?nid=ECHO20150726142042#.VcnLI3ZQYvs.facebook


Some reviews  also poured in the following week:
"Contemporary, Entertaining and Inspiring!!" Echo of Arunachal

Read the article here: http://www.echoofarunachal.in/newsdetails.php?nid=ECHO20150809235846

If you are in facebook, please visit the page for my book herehttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Dear-Bohemian-Man/1631329400415315?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

The book is available in all the online shopping sites like Amazon, Flipkart, BookAdda, Infibeam.
 http://www.amazon.in/Dear-Bohemian-Man-Subi-Taba/dp/9352060520/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1433055287&sr=8-1&keywords=9789352060528

Also available in local bookstores across Arunachal Pradesh.

Dear Bohemian Man in Times Square, Newyork City

     Some of my favorite lines from my book.
The Prologue 

A stanza from the poem 'Finding You'



   It is a lovely experience to have your own book because the fact that the book is a part of my brain and a part of me and to be sharing it to people all around the world is amazing experience. And especially when people appreciate what you have felt and written and can relate themselves with my poems. It's like being on a emotional transcendence. Because, on the very true note, we humans are more or less same in many aspects.

Some pictures the readers sent in.











Last word.

The inspiration of my book has been LOVE.
And as the famous poet Khalil Gibran puts it, "Work is love made visible." I dare say, "My book is my love made visible."

Much Love,

Subi