A THOUSAND WINTERS – HAUNTING LOVE BALLADS OF A SOLITARY QUEEN
A Thousand Winters is a love letter to a king who showed her the warmth of spring in her harshest of winters — a poetic journey through love, loss, and rebirth by Rameswari Sai Akula
Beneath the ancient skies, our hearts entwined like starlight, singing a story that will live beyond time.
Awaited, through a thousand spring seasons, through winters that froze the sky, through shadows that stretched like eternity.
They sing of love that transcends time, of two hearts reunited across worlds.
Rameswari Sai Akula, known by her pen name Rami, is a poet, storyteller, and seeker of the unseen. An intuitive tarot reader gifted with clairvoyance, she draws inspiration from the liminal spaces between sorrow and starlight, weaving them into words that feel both timeless and deeply personal.
She describes herself as “a solitary queen of winters,” yet her poetry reveals the warmth hidden within frost, the reminder that even after the longest winters, the soul can bloom again. Through her verses, she offers readers a sanctuary of myth and metaphor, where love is both exile and homecoming, ache and anchor, wound and balm.
A Thousand Winters marks her most personal and mythic work to date: a love ballad born from the heart’s eternal journey. She currently resides in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, where she continues to write, read the language of cards and stars, and explore the endless ways love reveals itself across lifetimes.
Her writing is born of a life lived with depth, a journey through love, heartbreak, betrayal, and renewal. These trials became her crucible, shaping a voice that is at once vulnerable and powerful, lyrical yet raw with honesty. For Rami, writing is not simply expression but alchemy: a way of transforming pain into beauty, longing into strength, and silence into song.
A love that’s timeless awaits!
For readers who are drawn to romantic, mystical and soul stirring poetry, this book offers verses that feels like whispers across centuries reminding us through a thousand winters, love still blooms eternal.