HEADSPACE: The Mind’s Realm co-authored by husband-wife

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HEADSPACE: The Mind’s Realm, published by Hawakal publishers is a collection of evocative poems by a husband-wife duo: Aaron Pamei, and Achingliu Kamei.

Both deal with a wide range of topics, from personal to social, political to cultural, nostalgia to lamentations, and local to global. Aaron deals more with the unrelenting city life, including the pandemic scenes, while Achingliu dwells more on roots and wistful look back to a wiser people’s past.

Headspace is interspersed with lyrical weaves and staccato of power verses.

Related | Dr Achingliu Kamei conferred International Women of the Year Award, 2022

The book lifts the veil of the hidden mind and takes one into the dark interior of the unspoken heart of a bystander against the headwind of a drastic change.

Achingliu Kamei is also the author of Naga Tales Dawn (2017), Songs of Raengdailu (2021), and Liangtuang Pu (2021)

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