21 November,2019 09:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
Ashish Bagrecha
How would you best describe your latest book Dear Stranger, I Know How You Feel?
I have been working on it for two years while battling anxiety and depression. I started writing letters on Instagram addressed to a stranger, which resonated with a lot of people. So, this book is a collection of 30 letters, accompanied by 30 poems that takes the reader on a journey of hope and healing.
You just had a book launch in Surat and will have one in Mumbai this Saturday, followed by another in Pune. What's your message to readers?
I want them to express whatever they are feeling in any form - whether you wish to write it down or talk to somebody. Do not hold back and bottle your feelings. Trust the universe - everything happens for the greater good - and give time to yourself.
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What are you looking forward to on your visit to Mumbai?
I plan on arriving either a day in advance or on the morning of the launch. I make sure that I visit SoBo every time I come here. I want to spend time at Marine Drive and eat at Pizza by the Bay. Then, I'd like to check out Zara at Horniman Circle and visit Kitab Khana. It has a lovely vibe that I think every author can feed off.
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