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Sandeep Kumar Mishra (born 5 May 1974) is an Indian poet, writer, artist, teacher, and editor from Rajasthan. He was awarded the 2022 Poiesis Award International, the Family Choice Award, the Indian Achievers Award, the Maharishi Vedvyas Award, the 52nd New Millennium Award, the Literary Titan Book Award, and the Readers' Favorite International Book Award for his literature and poetry work.

He is the first Indian author whose book ‘One Heart-Many Breaks’ has been translated into 15 International Languages including English, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Italian, Urdu, Arabic, Turkish, Bengali, Malay, German, Czech, Dutch and Hindi.

Mishra is also known for his contributions to outsider art. In 2017, he founded an art academy “Kishlaya Outsider Art Academy” in his hometown where he works as an art teacher. His artwork was exhibited in the Holy Art Galleries, in London (UK), Athens (Greece), and Barcelona (Spain) from July 19 to August 11, 2024.

He works as a staff writer at magazines such as Indian Poetry Review, The Good Men Project, San Antonio Review, Extra News Feed, and London Literary Review.

Mishra is the author of several bestselling and award-winning books. His notable works are  Dead Dreams (Book, 2024), Revisiting A Broken House (Poetry, 2023), The Brooch - A Magic Within (Children's Book, 2022), One Heart - Many Breaks (Poetry Collection, 2020), A Father’s Son (Short story, 2017year?), and ‘Immigration’ (Poetry, 2016).

Mishra's poems have been featured in magazines, journals, and anthologies such as the New York Book Festival, International Times, New England Review, Society of Classical Poets Third Wednesday, Blue Mountain Review, London Literary Review, Poetry Sydney, Fairlight Books, Toyon and Poetry on the move.

Mishra's art has been featured in New England Review, Bitchin Kitsch, Priestess and Hierophant, Studio 1, Foliate Oak, Mud Season Review, Human-touch, Duende Literary, Permafrost mag, Sediment Literary, the Still Point Art Gallery, Visarts Concourse Gallery, and Saatchi Art Gallery.

His artwork is also exhibited in the "Art in Embassies program" of the American Embassy (USA Department of State).

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