The Star Is Not Dead

· Pravin Gupta
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For fans of Milk and Honey and Love Her Wild, here comes the second collection of new and beloved poetry by Pravin Gupta, the young writer whose unflinching determination has brought him fame and success at such a tender age. In 'The Star Is Not Dead', Pravin confesses his darkest secrets, reveals unbelievable, raw and relatable moments of his life: from domestic violence, depression, love, betrayal, loneliness, falling and breaking apart to craving for hope and willingness to live. With honesty and romantic flair, Pravin distils the most scintillating highs and the lugubrious lows of life and love into a few perfectly poignant lines, ensuring that his words penetrate deep into your heart and awaken a sense of exultation.

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Pravin Gupta (born March 11, 2004) is an Indian author, poet, and Founder, CTO at MicTale. He wrote his first novel at the age of 16 and has authored eight books to date.

His latest poetry collection, "Her Love Drowned the Poet", quickly became a bestseller on Google Play Books. Notable works include "The Star Is Not Dead", "Chappal Par Chipka Kichad", and "Kaalikh".

In 2021, Pravin coded and launched his own social media app, Cord, but lost its source code in a ransomware attack. The following year, he founded an edtech startup, Opion, a knowledge-driven app that was eventually shut down due to lack of funding.

Currently, Pravin serves as the Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at MicTale, a new-aged open mic platform, and resides in Delhi, India.

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