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Rachna Vohra is poet and writer living in Montreal, Canada. Her published works include The Distance Within, a book of poetry, and The Acorn and the Caterpillar, a fable about understanding and coping with death. Her poetry has been featured in an anthology entitled Beyond Memories, and she has written for a variety of magazines and e-zines. In addition to writing fables and short stories for children and adults, she has begun exploring her South Asian heritage, as well as experiences of the feminine through her work.
Rachna Vohra is poet and writer living in Montreal, Canada. Her published works include The Distance Within, a book of poetry, and The Acorn and the Caterpillar, a fable about understanding and coping with death. Her poetry has been featured in an anthology entitled Beyond Memories, and she has written for a variety of magazines and e-zines. In addition to writing fables and short stories for children and adults, she has begun exploring her South Asian heritage, as well as experiences of the feminine through her work.
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[http://www.rachnavohra.com/ Official Site]
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Rachna Vohra is poet and writer living in Montreal, Canada. Her published works include The Distance Within, a book of poetry, and The Acorn and the Caterpillar, a fable about understanding and coping with death. Her poetry has been featured in an anthology entitled Beyond Memories, and she has written for a variety of magazines and e-zines. In addition to writing fables and short stories for children and adults, she has begun exploring her South Asian heritage, as well as experiences of the feminine through her work.