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Anjum Choudhary, (born December 23, 1983) is a writer, poetess, and speaker of Indian origin. Brought up in the United Arab Emirates, she moved back to India for higher education eventually graduating in Biotechnology from International College for Girls, Jaipur. She started sharing her poetry and prose on Instagram under the pseudonym Finding Lost Souls and later moved on to publish her first poetry book Souled Out (revised edition) in 2016, which ranked among the top ten poetry books on the site.
Currently residing in the United States of America, her work is prominently shared all over social media covering different emotions of human life. She had been known for her spoken word at events and was a recipient of the Letras & Poesia Lo Mejor Del Award in 2017. She was also featured in Harper Bazaar Hotlist, Upfront, Buzzfeed's modern poets list, and as one of the 50 top influencers in the Exhibit Magazine.
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Anjum Choudhary, (born December 23, 1983) is a writer, poetess, and speaker of Indian origin. Brought up in the United Arab Emirates, she moved back to India for higher education eventually graduating in Biotechnology from International College for Girls, Jaipur. She started sharing her poetry and prose on Instagram under the pseudonym Finding Lost Souls and later moved on to publish her first poetry book Souled Out (revised edition) in 2016, which ranked among the top ten poetry books on the site.
Currently residing in the United States of America, her work is prominently shared all over social media covering different emotions of human life. She had been known for her spoken word at events and was a recipient of the Letras & Poesia Lo Mejor Del Award in 2017. She was also featured in Harper Bazaar Hotlist, Upfront, Buzzfeed's modern poets list, and as one of the 50 top influencers in the Exhibit Magazine.