Creative Writing
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What the Year Brought
As I step into another year, I look back at the top 3 things 2018 brought for me: Versification I once said that I don’t often versify. That all changed in 2018. I wrote not one or two, but more than 15 poems this year. My favorite ones are: Harvest Pertty. Simple. The Delightful Life… Continue reading
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Contribution to STC India Annual Conference 2018
I transform complex technical information into some simple, usable chunks of actionable items. I help people do wonderful things. Continue reading
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What I Look for in a Story?
Delight lies at the crossroads of the seeker’s past or present: at a previously recited story (or tradition) that connects common threads. Continue reading
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Top 3 Things I Look for in B/W Portrait Photography
I have been practicing black and white (B/W) portrait photography since as long as I got my DSLR. In fact, for that very purpose, I had purchased a 50mm f1.8 prime even before I got my DSLR. I knew it would be useful. And how! Here’s a list of tips I have come up with… Continue reading
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Speaking with Kids in English? Here’s Why I Don’t.
It is time we see that our kids are kids, and not report cards. Let them learn to respect themselves. Help them preserve their core. Etiquette and skills can (and will) follow. Continue reading
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She’s that Inspiration
It is easier to decide on your inspiration than to become like one. Still, here’s my inspiration… Continue reading
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What’s Your Writing Prompt?
What inspires you to write? Continue reading
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What Writing Means to Me
Writing is that folklore that records, refers, and rekindles life. It is that act of play where you are both the actor and the audience. Continue reading
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What a (Father’s) Day

As far as my memory goes back in time, I don’t recall participating in any such event with my father. This event was special for me for that reason, too. I can’t thank Spruha enough for this. But, I can express this by showering her with my already limitless love. Continue reading
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Between Varnas and Insights Discovery

The fact is, we all have those four colors in us. Yes, one color is dominant within us all. But, is there more to the story than meets the eye? Find out. Continue reading