Dear Shruti and everyone on the list,

I woke up to this and sat with it for a little while before writing back.

Shruti, thank you. Not just for the piece — which is generous and
perceptive in ways I was not quite prepared for — but for the title. The
accidental author who sees clearly. I could not have found those words
myself. You found them for me.

I wrote this book because I did not know how to say certain things out
loud. I thought writing them down might help. It did — but I did not expect
anyone else to recognise themselves in it. Every time someone tells me they
found a piece of themselves in a chapter, I feel something I still do not
have the right word for. A little stunned, maybe. A little less alone.

To everyone on this list — if you do read it, I would genuinely love to
know what stayed with you. Not as a review. Just as a conversation.

The book is on Amazon and on Bookshare.

Amazon:
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://amzn.in/d/0fBvFyvx&source=gmail&ust=1781250874408000&sa=E

With gratitude,

Rishabh Gupta
Author, What I See Now

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