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Corpoetry Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 6, 2020
- File size8.6 MB
Product details
- ASIN : B08PW82G3N
- Publication date : December 6, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 8.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 99 pages
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About the author

Rohini Sunderam is a Canadian of Indian origin. After many years as an ex-pat living and working in the Kingdom of Bahrain, she now calls Port Coquitlam near Vancouver, Canada her home. While in Bahrain, for a number of years Rohini managed The Bahrain Writers' Circle, and Second Circle poetry group, and hosted a large number of poetry and prose events. A semi-retired advertising copywriter, she has published four books: Corpoetry, Desert Flower: Five Lives One Day in Bahrain, (all previously published by Ex-L-Ence Publishing) and Twelve Roses for Love, a collection of short stories. Her poems have appeared in Dilliwali (Publisher Busra Alvi Razzak), Quesadilla & Other Adventures (2019), The Society of Classical Poets’ Journals VII & VIII. A short story was shortlisted in The Atlantis Short Story Contest (2013) published by Expanded Horizons, (2018). A CNF entry and Flash Fiction story were long-listed in separate WOW Women on Writing contests, Winner: Oapschat, U.K 2014. Her latest success is a short story published by The Missouri Review Fall 2022 issue (digital, print and audio).
E: RohiniSunderam@hotmail.com
W: www.bwcbh.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2016Ms. Sunderam's "Corpoetry" is a very inside look at life in the corporate world. I want to stress the word "very." In fact, I couldn't believe at first a poet could write 84 pages of poetry strictly about one setting, place or environment. But once you read the book, and especially if you've worked in the business world, you begin to say, "Ah, that's right. Yep, that's true. Oh, I've been in that situation before." Even if you're not a fan of poetry, but you work in a corporate setting, you should still love this book. Because you will find a piece of yourself, your partners or your boss. It has a bit of everything, from humor, to the serious side of business dealings, and to that little office crush you might have on a fellow co-worker. My favorite poems were "Annual Report," "Office Romance," "Memo Seasons," and my absolute favorite was "The IT Guy." How that poem couldn't be more true! The end had me rolling.
If you work in the corporate world, read this book. You'll relate to it so much. In fact, read it at work, where it will make even more sense to you. Plus, you can read the whole book in a hour. The poems aren't overwhelming, and they're not abstract or obscure. It's a book that works for any reader, not just poets.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2015Very insightful collection that spans the gamut of work related activities, phases and states!
Looking for more from this talented writer.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015Very easy reading of the humor in real life Corporate world. Excellently observed and putogethor with true wot
- Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2015...a wonderfully put together compendium of all the corporate nuances that delight, destroy, delude and dress the dreams of all we office dwellers... Rohini Sunderam’s wit and insight dances through these pages, encapsulating the fleeting mirages that pass for ‘life’ in Corporate City... pithy, acerbic, retrospective and amusing in turn... much to be enjoyed...