I love lists! I love them all the more when they are about things that interest me deeply- like writing, for example. If you are keen on improving your skills in writing and in building your perspective about what it means to be a writer, I am sure you do follow blogs on writing. They give you something to think about and tips and suggestions
Author: Prem Rao
If, like me, you are a thriller fan, Best Thrillers, is a must visit site. Here you can find out what’s new in the genre you love the most. New releases, book trailers, reviews…they are all here. You can follow them on Facebook as well as on Twitter. I hope a day will come when “It Can’t Be You” features on this site!
Firstly, let me thank Heather McCorkle for putting the idea of having “writing” resolutions in my head. As a new year approaches, sure, we have our minds full of resolutions but honestly, I hadn’t thought of having separate ones for writing. I think it’s a particularly good idea as I intend to spend most of my time and energies in writing. So here goes..
A soldier and his family know that a war could result in a variety of consequences for him. He could return safely and be lauded as a hero. He could return with wounds and scars to remind him of the battles for the rest of his life. Or he could die in battle, which is the risk any military person runs.
Continue reading “Saddest aspect of War”
It Can’t Be You features in the Pustak Mahal stall at the 16th Delhi Book Fair at Pragati Maidan from December 25, 2010-January 2, 2011.
I am quickly finding out that writing is a fascinating subject and an equally fascinating business! There is so much to learn. As a relatively new author, I have found Daily Writing Tips to be an excellent site.
I am thrilled to say that my name has been added to the list of published authors in the National Novel Writing Month’s web site. When I first heard of NaNoWriMo one thing that struck me was that some of the successful participants had gone on to publish novels.
Delighted to share that my name has been included in the list of Published Authors at the National Novel Writing Month‘s website. I am so happy because this was something I was eagerly waiting for . I decided to participate in NaNoWriMo for the first time in 2009. I had of course heard of it years ago but although I had the inclination I was never able to make the time to attempt NaNo.
“A Book That Will Keep You Up At Night” writes Saaz Aggarwal, noted blogger and literary critic in her blog on books.
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Delighted to share a feature in The Hindu– one of India’s oldest and most respected newspapers- December 20, 2010.