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ANNOUNCEMENT! Yellow Chrysanthemum by Munmun “Sam” Samanta is Now Available

Set in contemporary India, “Yellow Chrysanthemum” is a stirring collection celebrating the lives of Durga, Uma, Tihar, Somlata, Mridula, and fifteen other women from rural villages to bursting cities. These women are not passive victims but survivors and warriors who have the courage to challenge the status quo of society, which always seeks to silence their voices.


As the author, I wrote this book to pay my homage to the women who continue challenging society’s oppressive forces. If you are in search of a book that will both challenge and inspire you, “Yellow Chrysanthemum” is a top pick. Take part in the celebration of women’s voices, a call for justice, and a reminder of the incredible power that exists within us all to rise above, no matter the odds.
Munmun Samanta



~Storytelling, Truth-telling

The commodity of these twenty stories is the struggle of a woman as an artist, as a family member, and as an individual in society. In “Written in Blood,” which concludes the collection, Asima, the protagonist, says, “But conventional society never teaches a woman to strike back.” In every story, the author strikes back forcefully and eloquently, in sentences that are as poignant as they are poetic. “Mother India, which begins the collection, is about poverty, hunger, and a mother’s determination to feed herself and her children. It’s a visceral story, one feels as they read. In “The Caged Bird,” Tihar,” trapped in a repressive marriage, identifies with the bird she sets free. And in “The Dawn of Sia’s Dream,” the “confluence of light and shadow” that the writer-protagonist loves may be seen as the conflict that drives her story, as if her story is also the sky’s. Its underlying theme is the imagination’s power to transcend, a theme also in ” A Girl Made of Darkness, about an artist who has struggled with society’s prejudice of people, like her, with dark skin. Each story in the collection is an integral part of the whole and told in a voice that arrives in each instance at some truth. Yellow Chrysanthemum establishes Munmun Samanta as a topnotch writer of fiction not only in India but also throughout the world.

– Peter Mladinic, Author of “Files of Information for People who Don’t Exist”



Mumnum Samanta’s short story collection, “Yellow Chrysanthemum,” is a treasure chest of joy and strength that springs from the neglect, abuse, betrayal, and invisibility of 20 women. These women are flowers in a hostile world that crushes them underfoot. Yet somehow, they take root and bloom.

We only need the eyes to see what we take for granted. This book will open those eyes.

– Nolcha Fox, author of “End of Earth”

Yellow Chrysanthemum is available at online stores.

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Quirky Prompt 13: The Library of Forgotten Smells

See: The Scent of History: Inside the Library of Smells In honor of April’s National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo), and to celebrate the upcoming release of “Seesaw,” a quirky poetry collaborative book by Ken Tomaro and me, I will post a quirky prompt each day in April. Submit your best quirky response poem (no more […]

Quirky Prompt 13: The Library of Forgotten Smells
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Poetry Workshop – Honoring Black Women Influences in Poetry & Writing

April is both National Poetry Month and Black Women’s History Month 

We are conducting a Poetry Workshop in which we will discuss the influence in poetry and writing by Gwendolyn Brooks, Toni Morrison, and Sonia Sanchez 

Let’s discuss these highly regarded poets and writers. Let’s write poetry with these poets in mind. 

This is an open workshop to all genders. Registration is required. There is no charge, donations welcome.

Monday, April 28 at 1 p.m. EST to 2:30 p.m. EST

At Garden of Neuro Institute – a Virtual ZOOM event.

More about our featured poets and writers:

Register

Gwendolyn Brooks

Toni Morrison

Sonia Sanchez

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“So, You Want to Write Poetry” Virtual Workshop Coming Soon!

📢 Calling All Aspiring Poets! ✍️✨

Do you want to write poetry but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you just need a little push to find the poet within?

Join us for “So You Want to Write Poetry” – a 2-hour virtual workshop designed to spark your creativity and guide you on your poetic journey!

📅 April 26
10 AM – 12 PM CST | 11 AM – 1 PM EST
💻 Online via FineLines.org

Register now at FineLines.org and let’s bring your words to life! 🌿📝💫