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Blocked!
These days, I am going through “writer’s block”. Whenever I get down to write something, I feel it has already been said and is not original. Moreover, the work pressure is building up, and I am rescheduling my days/weeks. But … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, new year resolutions, resolutions, writer's block, writing
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New Year Resolutions
People make new year resolutions either on the eve of new year or on the first day of the new year. I wanted to be certain. 20 days into the new year, and I have come up with following resolutions: … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, blogging, books, New Year, New Year 2014, New year resolution, reading, Resolution, resolve, writing
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Happy New Year! – Keep Walking
My apologies for not wishing wordpress community, my readers, my followers and world-at-large a happy new year. I spent the new year’s eve just like always, wrapped in the duvets, watching television, eating groundnuts, sipping Indian tea and laughing with … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, 2014, Happy New Year, Lessons, Life, New Year, nothingness, Resolution, writing
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Relentlessly Talentless
I am a talentless fellow. Completely devoid of talents. I am not an artist. I am neither of these: dancer, singer, chef, cook, writer, poet, essayist, historian, sonneteer, musician, actor, painter, sculptor etc. I often lament and rue over my … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, cooking, drawing, English, essay, musing, note to self, salsa, sketching, talent, talentless, talking to self, writing
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British English vs American English
I think it is high time that I write about my views on this matter, since this afflicts me every day. The British influence on India and Indians cannot be denied. They left India in 1947, but they also left … Continue reading