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Ep 22: Sarina Menezes shares how nostalgia and nature helped her write poems

Ep 22: Sarina Menezes shares how nostalgia and nature helped her write poems

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Sarina D’Silva Menezes is passionate about the power of words and has been writing since the age of 10.
Having lived in England’s countryside her love for poems stems from the works of British Poets which is why her poems are inspired by nature and a love for living.


Her poems have been published in The Stride Of My Step - an Anthology published by the US Consulate in Mumbai, Love is My Religion – an Anthology by Impish Lass Publications where she was awarded a Certificate of Honour as a Versatile Writer 2020.
Her blog - wishupon9000miles.wordpress.com takes you to her personal discoveries and explorations of the untrodden. She also writes for the international E Magazine Desh Aur Diaspora and was an International Correspondent with The International Indian.

Besides writing from her heart, Sarina is a Marketing & Communication professional and has over 28 years of experience in Hospitality & International Property Consultancy.

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