7 people in one family? To handle each other is torture! Despite the innumerable issues they face, they are always able to find solutions, especially with the support of Ramona, the second youngest child.
They travel to India, and create a robotics project - not forgetting making family dinner!
Kavya Sharma has completed her masters in Creative Writing from the University of Nottingham, England. She recently released her Y/A women’s fiction novel “To Naddiyaa” published by Storymirror and has also published a poetry collection called “The Carmine Memories: An Insane Woman’s Poetry” published by Partridge India. Along with that her poems are featured in various poetry anthologies including Ninety Seven Poems by Terribly Tiny Tales (published by Penguin) and Map Called Home by Kitaab Org. Singapore. Recently she was awarded The Honourable Mention by Delhi Poetry Slam for excellence in poetry in their Free Verse Poetry Contest.
She has taken creative writing workshops as a mentor and is a Novel Writing Mentor with My Captain, The Climber- A youth mentoring youth platform recognised by the United Nations SDSN.
Kavya has given an interview to BBC Nottingham Radio on Project Poetry Ballads which she was working on as a part of her placement in The National Justice Museum, Nottingham. Her short stories/poems/articles have been published on various platforms including The Bangalore Review, Thought Catalog, Terribly Tiny Tales, Out of Print Magazine, Indus Woman Writing, Spark Magazine, Youth Ki Awaaz, etc. She currently works as a Commissioning Editor at Half Baked Beans Publishing House, Delhi and is the founder and editor-in-chief of a literary magazine by the name Verse of Silence which comes out every month both digitally and in print.