fiction

  • Why Word-Limits Make Us Better Writers

    Every writer is familiar with the word count conundrum. After pouring hours into a write-up, cutting it down to meet a word-limit feels oddly uninspiring. However, I’ve personally discovered that challenging myself to tackle ruthless word-counts through short story contests can act as a springboard to improve my longer projects and make my prose shine…

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  • How TV Can Be Productive

    How TV Can Be Productive

    It’s that time of the year for 10th graders, when we rediscover parts of ourselves that we lost while preparing for THE exam. After having spent five months buried in textbooks, it can be difficult drawing on beautiful experiences to write about, especially since there haven’t been any for a while. But I’ve come up…

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  • Innards: Short Story Analysis

    So I just read “Innards”, a short-story excerpt in the Summer edition of the granta literary journal. Written like a lyric on generational debt and trauma, ‘Innards’ blends the graphic truth with surreal fantasy with its unique narration and prose. This is a bold literary venture that plunges the depths of soul-seeking in literature.

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  • Meiyazhagan: A Page out of Ruskin Bond

    Meiyazhagan is a south-Indian movie about a middle-aged man who visits his hometown. It’s a story of love, friendship, the usual cliches, all interpreted in an extraordinary manner. Want to break it down with me?

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  • Creating Characters that Illuminate

    We all want to make our characters shine. We want to make them feel real, living and breathing. We want our readers to feel like they can reach through the screen and touch them. What if there is a way to make it happen? Want to try and find out with me?

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