Advance Review Of Crimson Skins!!
This week on My Screaming Twenties celebrates the release of Devika Mathur’s collection of poetry and prose, Crimson Skins.
Devika Mathur is loved and known for her celebration of the abstract and surreal; she plays with words like toys and bites into them like ripe fruit. Everything Mathur yields is original and unique. Even when her voice is so reminiscent of Sylvia Plath, she remains a woman and poet unto herself, through and through. Crimson Skins is a testament to Mathur’s talent; through poetry and prose her brilliance is depicted again and again.
The opening to this collection is stunning. Immediately after a dedication to her mother, Mathur establishes the foundation of looking inward and skyward. You are swiftly taken by atmospheric pieces like ‘Olive skin’ and ‘I die each night’ as Mathur paints worlds and portraits with emotions. Whenever I read Mathur I imagine kaleidoscopic colours tinged with shades…
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There was a time she wrote for us. Now she writes exclusive and we get to read only interviews and appreciation words from others
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That’s so untrue. I still write on all my writing platforms.
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Hehe . Okay but less
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Yayyy!! I am enthralled reading these reviews on your book!! 😍❤
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And here I am..waiting for the issues get resolved with Kindle, waiting for paperbacks to happen. Thank you Shreya!:)
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I wish the issue gets resolved soon!!! 🌺
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It did:)
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