Every story you read has a lesson to tell. It could be a fairy tale, fantasy or pure fiction, It will still teach you an invaluable lesson. Knowledge is the most important weapon, which would help you, fight various struggles in life. The books i write have a moral to teach. Various such lessons in life which enable a person to lead a successful life are discussed in this blog.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Where the mind is without fear: beautiful lyrics
I came across this beautiful poem by Shri Rabindra Nath Tagore, which I
had read in my childhood days. That time I was too small to gather its meaning,
but now when I read it over and over again, I realize the beauty and depth of
its lyrics.
I feel that India can become best country of the world if the citizens
become a little more patriotic. If you go and live in any other country in this
world, you would be best considered as a foreign citizen. But your own country
is your motherland. Here you would always feel safe and at home.
All of us together only can help make our country as per Tagore’s
beautiful poem.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Nothing can be more rewarding
Nothing
can be truly more rewarding than a wonderful detailed review of the book one
has written. Shri BM Sarin (Ex MD Damodar Cement and Slabs) has given a detailed line-by-line and page-by page
review of “joy living”. He has organized his thoughts and feelings in such a
way they it has completely changed the interpretation of my book and given a
whole new meaning to it. Attached below is the complete review:
Here are the cropped enlarged views of the same
Thanks very much............
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Perfect conditions for writing
I often wonder if any writer can find a perfect situation for
writing. I often dream of a perfect situation, wherein I am comfortably sitting in
front of a beautiful water
fall, with the crystal-clear water flowing steady over the steep rocks,
making a soft rustling sound, with small minute
wet water droplets falling on my face and the light blue colored icy-cold
water flowing over my feet. Cool fresh breeze making its way past my hair
hitting directly over my face causing my hair to fall softly over my eyes.
Beautiful fragrance of wild flowers filling the air and fluttering of
colourful butterflies mixed with chirping of birds. I tell you, nature is the
most beautiful thing, I have seen or experienced in life.
Nothing can be more inspiring for writers than to
sit midst the nature’s beauty, carefree, without a line of
stress or tension over the face and their mind fully engrossed in
the characters of their book and carefully planning their lives and their
next moves.
As far as I am concerned, I have never been able to find such
idealistic conditions. Most of the times, I am planning the plot of my story
while traveling to and back from office, with my mind already preoccupied with
numerous worries and office tension and my phone continuously ringing. Sometimes
I am typing my blog entries on my smartphone while traveling. At times, when I
am unable to sleep during the night, I start planning the characters
and story line of my book.
I really hope that someday in my life, I may be able to write
under perfect conditions.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Biggest solace for the writer
Writing a book requires a
lot of hard work, patience and persistence. Everything appears worthwhile when you
see someone reading it. I really hope that my writings stir someone's mind, touch somebody's heart and change someone's life even if it is for a short while.
Yippee, my book is being read...................!
Presently the people reading
the book are known to me, but over the time…..I hope this grows and people
completely unknown to me also enjoy my book.
That would be the greatest solace
for me.....
Saturday, July 5, 2014
How writers communicate?
It is said that men
communicate with one another by insulting each other, but they do not really
mean it.
Women communicate with each
other by complementing each other, and they also do not mean it either.
Writers communicate through
their words and they may or may not mean every bit of it. A writer’s work is
likely to touch a reader’s heart only if it has been honestly written.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Writer’s Block
When I was young and had not
thought about writing a book, I used to often wonder about why do authors often
have a writer’s block.
I think now I am facing a
similar situation. Being a writer it becomes inevitable that I write about diseases
and treatment. That is what I guess is the difference between writing the
medical books and fiction books. Medical books just comprise of facts and
figures. There is little scope for incorporating any creativity or imagination.
Fiction books on the other hand are just an epitome of imagination. I think
that is the difficult part….to think of the plot, the characters, their names
and their behaviour. For the time you are writing, you are sort of living the
story yourself… imaging the story line, the flow of events, the beginning and
the end.
Anybody else had to juggle between writing two different types of scripts?
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