The Bank Robbery - I

(Here, I begin another  story in a series  of about 750 words each. If you like it,  and would want to be updated whenever I post the subsequent parts, you might want to subscribe to the posts via email)

During my ( the story is being told by Loktak) wanderings through the various small towns and cities, I was fascinated by strange things and, then, sometimes, I stopped by to observe the quirks of human nature. Once passing through a very small village, I was surprised to see two well dressed guys taking a walk on the dusty village road. They seemed so out of place on that road, that I had no other option but to stop by and, see what they were about.

“It’s so boring here” the taller guy was saying.

“Tell me about it, I have been here for two years now… and for one and a half I was all alone,” the fair guy said.

“Yea, what did you do… before I came here, Doctor.

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Writer’s Block - A Systems Approach

Often, we, bloggers, as well as writers, complain about writer’s block. I don’t know about others but I have often complained about it in the past. That was until I realized that there was no point complaining about it. One either has to overcome it or, allow oneself to be beaten by it.

While I was thinking about it, I thought of another thing. The whole process of writing can be be seen as a system.

Writing as a system

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The mask of a Blogger - the Answer

From the comments on my last post, and the talks I had with some friends, the consensus seems to be that if a blogger wants to blog wearing a mask, then that is purely his choice. But I disagree wholeheartedly. If you are blogging for yourself only, then maybe you can afford to blog anonymously, but if you hope, like most bloggers, to be read and get a lot of traffic, then you have to take off that mask. And here is why:

I am sure there are exceptional cases where blogging anonymously makes more sense than using your own name, but exceptions have never proved a rule. In general, the blog, the blogger and the visitor, all will be better off if the mask is taken off, and the true face is revealed.

What do you think?

The mask of a Blogger - the Question

A friend told me some time back : “You know when you started blogging, you came across as more natural, now your writing seems to be a bit artificial…like you are writing to an audience.”

Though I was a little taken aback by his statement, yet on thinking about it, I realized that maybe he was right. During my first year of blogging, I was not doing  much to attract many readers, and I knew that hardly 5 or 6 visitors would be visiting my blog on any given day. So, I was careless about my blogging, and would just post anything that I felt like, and forget about it.  But,when the numbers started rising (of course not to phenomenal levels), I had no choice but to focus a little more on my readers than I did before. After all, if some one was spending his valuable time on my blog, it was only natural that I spent time trying to write something that would not be a total waste of time for the reader.

But, while I was thinking about what my friend said, I begin to wonder, as I have done on many occasions : would it not be a better idea to blog anonymously? That way you could write about whatever you wished, without having to worry about anyone judging  you on the basis of your posts.

What do you think? I would love to hear your opinion, both as a blogger and a reader before I post my answer to the question in my post tomorrow.

NaNoWriMo - National Novel Writing Month

NaNoWriMOIt is that time of the year again!

To tell you the truth, I was completely taken by surprise when the email from Chris Baty came. It was just a reminder that NaNoWriMo 2007 is almost here.

What is NaNoWriMo?

If you know the answer to this question you can skip reading this part? If you don’t, then continue reading.

In very few words NaNoWriMo is an attempt by all participants to start writing, and finish, a 50,000 words novella in one month i.e. from November 1 to November 30.

What do you have to do?

They say all of us have a book inside us. And I am sure most of us at different times have thought about writing our book, but reasons varying from lack of time to lack of skill have stopped us from realizing our novel-writing dream. If that has been the case with you, then maybe it is time to take up the challenge and try doing it. You have nothing to lose.

My Experience

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