Hi, I'm Purabi Sinha Das...
PURABI SINHA DAS is a writer of literary fiction, poetry, and personal essays. A member of Writer’s Community of Durham Region and Canadian Authors Association, Purabi believes that to write what she loves brings her one step closer to building her personal legacy and passion: to bring joy to people through her stories, poems, and vignettes—infused with a glimmer of magical realism.
In her first book, What Will It Be This Time, a collection of personal essays, while time travelling to those years lived in her birth country, Purabi sheds light on an immigrant’s life as it unfolds in a new country that can be daunting, yet exhilarating.
Her debut novel, Moonlight—The Journey Begins, is a story about female courage and the determination to live with dignity, even when the odds stacked against her are impossibly high.
In her new book, Twenty-Two for 22, Purabi speaks openly and eloquently of transcending life’s hardships. Her three chosen genres—Stories, Poetry, Magical Travel Vignettes—are connected by the idea of family, relationships, creation, and humankind’s neglect of her—planet Earth. But, for the author, in the face of adversity there is always hope, and life is a perpetual journey toward joy.
Born, raised, and educated in India, Purabi obtained her honours BA in English Literature from Ranchi University. She currently resides in Pickering, ON Canada with her husband.
In her first book, What Will It Be This Time, a collection of personal essays, while time travelling to those years lived in her birth country, Purabi sheds light on an immigrant’s life as it unfolds in a new country that can be daunting, yet exhilarating.
Her debut novel, Moonlight—The Journey Begins, is a story about female courage and the determination to live with dignity, even when the odds stacked against her are impossibly high.
In her new book, Twenty-Two for 22, Purabi speaks openly and eloquently of transcending life’s hardships. Her three chosen genres—Stories, Poetry, Magical Travel Vignettes—are connected by the idea of family, relationships, creation, and humankind’s neglect of her—planet Earth. But, for the author, in the face of adversity there is always hope, and life is a perpetual journey toward joy.
Born, raised, and educated in India, Purabi obtained her honours BA in English Literature from Ranchi University. She currently resides in Pickering, ON Canada with her husband.