
Zaina Goel: A Writer Who Writes With Her Soul
New Delhi [India], June 7: At the tender age of just a few years, Zaina Goel has accomplished what so many can only hope for—she’s written a book that doesn’t merely say, it feels. Soul’s Palette, her first release, is a powerful reflection of one who perceives the world differently—a tome that captures the unspoken, the in-between, the raw.
Soul’s Palette is anything but a run-of-the-mill collection of poems or musings—it’s an emotional topography, an oil painting in words, with delicacy and audacity. Each poem in the book bears the imprint of Zaina—her vulnerability, her truthfulness, her desire to make sense of the world and herself. Her writing is quietly potent, interwoven with self-reflection, heartache, hope, self-identification, and bravery.
What’s amazing about Zaina is not that she writes, but how she writes—with maturity that will surprise you, and with a voice that does not seek to impress but to express. There is nothing showy in what she produces. It is vulnerable, observant, and brutally real.
Zaina wrote not merely a book—she discovered her voice.
Zaina does so many things, but when she writes, there is a quiet. Through school and basketball courts and pressure each day, she still sat down with her thoughts and words, draft after draft, wordsmithing and sharpening, because she believed in the message her soul needed to share.
In Soul’s Palette, Zaina Goel invites readers into her world—not to impress them, but to connect with them. And that’s what makes her a writer worth watching. Because she doesn’t just write from her mind. She writes from the soul.
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