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Just a broken guy who writes love stories

Ananya Singh March 26, 2026 · 2 min read

Some writers create stories…
and some writers become them.

Abhinav Shrivastava is not just an author
he is a voice for unspoken emotions, a storyteller of silent love, and a poet of midnight thoughts.

Born in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, and at the age of 20, his writing carries the rawness of real feelings and the depth of untold stories. He believes that the most beautiful emotions are often the ones left unsaid
and through his words, he gives them a place to breathe.

His work reflects different shades of love and human connection.
Do Pal Ka Shayar is a story collection, capturing fleeting moments and untold emotions through narratives.
While Kaash Tum Chaand Hote, In the Silence of Love, and Main Se Hum Tak are poetry collections each exploring love in its own unique form: incomplete, silent, and evolving.

Abhinav often writes when the world is asleep
because that’s when emotions speak the loudest.

His style blends simplicity with depth, creating lines that linger in the reader’s heart long after the page is turned. Every word he writes carries a piece of truth, a piece of longing, and a piece of him.

“Not every love story needs a happy ending……
Some are meant to be felt, not finished.”

I’ll meet you at the book store ….