The Core of My Poetry

Sneha Sabu Author Interview

My Lost Pages is an eclectic collection of twenty-five poems written in a conversational freestyle allowing the reader to reflect and laugh through versatile topics. What inspired you to write this particular collection of poems?

Circumstances and situations in real life have always inspired me to reflect deeply and look at life differently. I want my poems to help people appreciate the mundane, reflect on daily life, and make a difference. Simple language and topics that connect with people and what people experience form the core of my poetry.

Were there any poems that were particularly difficult to write? If so, why?

Poems such as “The Blue Woman,” “The Woodcutter’s Son,” and “The Wild Fire and Have Mercy on Me” were painful to write. They evoked emotions, brought tears, and transferred me to a different world while writing. They are poems that touch on a range of societal issues.

Did you write these poems with a specific audience in mind, or was it a more personal endeavor?

When I write I do not think about who will read these. I let creativity do its work. I want the process to be natural and spontaneous and run its course.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?

I am working on two books simultaneously. One is a self-help book and the other is a children’s fantasy. I am hoping to release one of these in 2026. So stay tuned.

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An eclectic collection of 25 poems written in conversational free style, My Lost Pages will make you reflect and laugh through versatile topics – things you and the author had in mind for a long time, things unsaid and things that were lost in thought transition.

About the Author: Sneha Sabu is an international strategist, development thinker, motivational speaker and author.

She is the author of the children’s book Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben (2022) and My Lost Pages (2024). Her children’s book won seven international awards. Sneha is interested in women and child rights, poverty alleviation, human rights and sustainable development.

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