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Tag Archives: Publishing
Give Me My City Back!
As 98B took a right, Into the cave of New BEL Road.Trees on either side,Extended a cool welcome back home.Tree-caves we used to call them,In a jungle called Bangalore. Indiranagar or Ashoka Pillar,The caverns looked the same.Green heads on brown … Continue reading
Posted in Saving Bangalore
Tagged Bangalore, Blog, Elevated Corridor #TenderRadduMaadi, Fiction, Inspiration, literature, Nostalgia, Novel, Poetry, Publishing, Saving Bangalore, travel, Workshops, Writing
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Priya Doraswamy on Publishing a Book in India
Priya Doraswamy founded Lotus Lane Literary in New Jersey in May, 2013. She has been an agent for a little over five years and has sold books globally. Priya represents bestselling and award winning adult fiction and non-fiction authors. Prior … Continue reading
BWW Star: Open face sandwiches
R came back home late from work one day to find his wife drawing a penis on a piece of paper. For days after, he thought about it the way one would toss salad around on a plate. K had … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore Writers Workshop, BWW Star, Fiction, Publishing, Shweta Saran, The Affair
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Shikha Malaviya on Geography of Tongues
Poet Shikha Malaviya, considers herself a morpher. She was born in the U.K. but grew up in the US and India. Raised in a family where books, good food, music, art and candid conversations always took center stage, it is … Continue reading
How social does a writer need to be?
There are many stereotypes surrounding the personality of a writer. When you think of someone as a writer, you think of idiosyncrasies, erratic behaviour, absent-mindedness. You imagine a person who is prone to moodiness and sudden flights of inspiration. You … Continue reading