An Eternity Of Nothing

· Shanaya Stephens
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32
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In the ravaged landscape of war, a young protagonist navigates the treacherous terrain of human relationships, identity, and survival. With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, this haunting narrative explores the devastating consequences of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit. From the ruins of a shattered homeland to the desolate expanse of a refugee camp, this powerful and poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption will leave you breathless and yearning for hope.

About the author

Shanaya Stephens is an aspiring young adult and teen fiction writer from Vadodara, Gujarat, India.


She is author of many poetry collections- ‘Vagabond’, 'Modern Aphrodite',’Small Things’, ‘Love Gospel Be thy Queen’, ‘Romantica’, ‘Sad For The Sake Of Love’, ‘Dichotomy Of Letting Go', ‘Cherry Fetish’, ‘Daddy Issues Of A Dirty, Dead, Depressed, Daughter’, ‘Cherry Fetish’, ‘Table For One’, ‘Butterflies,When They Die’, and a novel-‘The Bucketlist’.


She is a Wattpad writer, and writes under the username- pea0buttersandwich. Her writings are deeply influenced by slam word artist, and renowned poet - Andrea Gibson, and Neil Hilborn.


She is the recipient of Gold Award in Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition (2022) in Senior Category. She also emerged as the winner of 'Christmas Contest 2.0' organised by the internationally acclaimed, GOI recognised Inkzoid Foundation and received an honourable mention in 'Inkzoid Book Of Records' for her feat.


Instagram: shanaya_stephens_

Email: [email protected]

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