
Sanchita Sengupta’s Words Travel from Her Novella – Half of Her to The Red Hall, UK Exhibition
In the world of literature, some stories remain long after the last page is turned. For Indian author and poet Sanchita Sengupta, storytelling is not just about words—it’s about creating experiences that connect with readers across cultures. Her debut novel, Half of Her, won hearts for its raw emotional depth and authentic narrative.
Now, Sanchita’s poetic voice is reaching an even wider audience. Her poem, “Through the Mirror’s Stitch,” has been featured in Poetic Worth, an international anthology honoring Charles Frederick Worth, widely recognized as the father of haute couture. This recognition places her among a select group of poets celebrated globally for capturing the beauty and power of artistic expression.
A Poetic Honor Across Continents
Poetic Worth is more than just an anthology. It is a celebration of fashion’s timeless artistry, where words meet fabric and imagination embraces elegance. Among its featured works is Sanchita Sengupta’s poem, “Through the Mirror’s Stitch,” which blends emotion with symbolism, showcasing her signature style of exploring vulnerability, identity, and introspection.
Adding to the excitement, Sanchita recently got informed that her poem will be showcased at The Red Hall in the UK during the Poetic Worth Exhibition Weekend, taking place on 11th–12th October 2025. This prestigious event highlights global poets and their unique interpretations of art, couture, and creativity. This is indeed a proud moment for both Sanchita and the Indian literary community.
You can read her featured poem in the anthology here: Poetic Worth Anthology
The Journey from Pages to Recognition
Sanchita’s writing journey began not with fame, but with love. A pure love for storytelling. A postgraduate by education, she found her truest expression in words. Whether through fiction or poetry, her craft revolves around exploring human emotions, mostly about love, loss, reflection, and resilience. Her debut novel, Half of Her, available on Amazon, opened a new chapter in contemporary Indian literature.
It introduced readers to Sanchita’s ability to weave delicate emotions into powerful narratives, earning her appreciation from critics and readers alike. Her versatility became her strength. Through the Mirror’s Stitch, reveals her deep understanding of human emotions and the subtle art of self-exploration.
Recognition on a Global Stage
In a recent update, the Poetic Worth team invited Sanchita to record a video reading of her poem. This recording will be projected during the exhibition and featured on the anthology’s official website, allowing her work to reach a truly international audience.
For Sanchita, this recognition is more than just an accolade. It is a celebration of the power of art to connect hearts and minds across cultures and continents. Her voice, both literal and poetic, now resonates far beyond borders, reinforcing the universal nature of literary expression.
The Heart Behind the Words
For Sanchita, the recognition is more than an accolade. “Writing has always been a mirror,” she says. “It reflects who we are, what we fear, and what we hope to become.” Her work emphasizes authenticity and emotional honesty, whether in prose or poetry, connecting with readers across cultures.
You can also explore Sanchita’s unique stories and reflections on her Medium page, where she shares short stories, creative insights, and personal musings that resonate with readers worldwide.
Following a Global Literary Path
From India to The Red Hall in the UK, Sanchita Sengupta’s journey demonstrates the universal power of storytelling. From her debut novel to internationally recognized poetry, she is carving a distinctive voice for contemporary Indian authors.
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