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Shaurya Prakash
Born:
4 October 2006Birth Place: New Delhi, India
Residence New Delhi, India
Alma Mater: The Scindia School, Gwalior
Shaurya Prakash (4 October 2006 – present) is an award winning writer and an upcoming lawyer. He started his writing journey at the age of 16 and very soon, discovered that he was rather good at it. He got accepted into NYU for their prestigious writing minor. He then went on to publish two books that were really his foray into the life of fame as a writer. In closed quarters, there even developed a saying that he was the new Charles Bukowski. He has written over 50 poems and contributed to various newsletters. He has been the Editor In Chief of the renowned Hindi Magazine "Uplabdhi", published by the Scindia School Press (Estd. 1941).
His success didn't come overnight