About Me
Nayasha Jena is an awkward girl. That’s because she knows that the most absurd things fly out of her mouth whenever she starts to talk. So she writes. That way, she can strike out parts that don’t make sense. When the 17-year-old poet isn’t busy filling pages in her diary, she is undoubtedly messing up with her mother's belongings, stealing pens from her father's drawer, eating cake pops and trying to decipher the meaning of life while blankly staring at her academic books. A self-taught artist, she can also be found smiling amidst crumpled papers, lead fingerprints and eraser dust. As obsessed as she is with music, she absolutely loves the idea of her concert which, unfortunately, ends within her bedroom walls. She read her first novel in eighth grade and has been addicted to literature ever since. From romance to crime thrillers, she treasures novels of every genre. Nayasha claims that literature is the way of life. Every action could be forged into a story and the unsaid feelings could be weaved into poetry. Literature is a textually transmitted disease, as she believes.