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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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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.