Creative Writing
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Good versus Well

The thing is, our mental ears have always known (or is it registered?) the difference. So, none of us will ever, EVER say, “You did a well job”, while all we wish to do is praise the other person for their efforts. However, things get a little tricky for some of us who might happen… Continue reading
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I versus Me

This post is about one of the everyday challenges that writers face when writing about themselves: choosing between when to use I and when to use Me. Continue reading
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The Writer’s Chronicles – Episode 3
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What Your Spell Checker Misses but Doesn’t Tell

… we all will agree that none of the automatic or system-driven spell check processes is a 100% accurate. Continue reading
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The Writer’s Chronicles – Episode 2
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Why is it Horribly Hard to Write a Book?

Writing anything is never easy; especially inking exactly what you wish to communicate through a book is one of the hardest things to do. Then why is it that we see so many of us writing about writing? Or, why is it that so many of us are interested in reading about writing? Each day,… Continue reading
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The Write Stride: A Conversation with Your Writing Self

My first book on technical communication is available for pre-orders on Amazon. Secure your copy today and save 20%. The book releases on 6 June 2017. Credits: Book Cover: Mayukh and Vijay Nandula Foreword: Jitendra Sivamani Editors: Arun Dash and Sanjeev Patra Continue reading
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What’s the Difference Between Book Blurb and Synopsis?

Both project the book to different sets of readers. A book blurb SHOULD NOT contain the conclusion because it is a sales pitch, while a synopsis is a 200-word version of the book itself. Here’s the elaborate version. Continue reading
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Are Technical Writing and Instructional Designing the Same?

Although I don’t regard technical writing and instructional designing different, I do acknowledge that the tools and methodologies both use are quite different. Continue reading
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How Technical Writing Makes Me a Better Fiction Writer
Write nonfiction to write better fiction. You read it right! Continue reading
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