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Workshop by Jasmine Kaur : The poet of 8 days to the weekend

It is a late post by me and I am extremely sorry for that but this session will be etched with me forever. The session was on par excellence and it had to be as it was conducted by the poet who was shortlisted by KDP pen to publish contest. The public event was conducted at Collab House in Begumpet, the heart of Hyderabad.  The event was divided into two halves. 
  • The first half was about getting the idea to write the poem (q's) and the poet's introduction and her journey from being graduate from a business school to a shortlisted poet in a nationwide competition. She spoke about how she has been able to jot down one of the darkest poems and then compile it into a book. She also gave valuable tips to the young authors and new comers in the literary industry like me. The way she executed her workshop was truly amazing and the first half was also important because she mentioned how easy or hard it may be to jot down a poem. We were given an activity in which we would take out a random topic (q) and write down a poem or two in our style using the q. This kind of activities are very useful and fun as they bring down the creativity in you and your writing and I liked this activity particularly. I jotted down a poem and my q was "We've talked about this before." and I jotted down a poem (headto my instagram page for the poem.) and recited it. Many of the people who showed up at the event recited their own poems. Some said in Hindi, some in English and some in Urdu and all of them were equally good. Jasmine also recited her own poem and everyone tried to interpret it in their own way and everyone's interpretation was different. The greatest thing I learned from this interpretation activity was each and every poem has a different interpretation by different people. 
  • The second half mostly dealt about the process of getting your manuscript to a physical book. She explained how she couldturn her digital manuscript to a physical book within a span of 30 minutes and she also explained about the differences and advantages/disadvantages between both self publishing and traditional publishing (I would be posting about this very soon. It will be a detailed discussion.) She then took queries regarding the publishing process and how to monetize our poems online. The group discussion about this topic was highly exemplary and very useful for many people present in the arena including me.
To sum up the event, it was a successful event with a high response rate and a great environment. i was lucky to meet Jasmine Kaur, a young author who plied her trade in the literary industry after graduating from a business school. I would be looking forward for more events like them.

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Coming up with ideas for the book : Brainstorming

One of the most herculean tasks of writing a novel is coming up with an idea i.e. brainstorming. The market for authors is truly huge and there is no space for small ideas. The publishing companies (if you are interested in traditional publishing) receive thousands of manuscripts every month and if you want to get your manuscript to turn into a published novel then you have to stand out in the thousands of manuscripts they receive. Fiction and non fiction both need to have big ideas and that is what makes this phase of writing a book very challenging. Well, I like this phase a lot because I feel we can bring out the creative person in us. We can just go off the limits and think our best for our book. 
There are mainly two types of brainstorming for writing a book (both fiction and non-fiction). I don't name each type of brainstorming particularly but I feel they both themselves are effective in their own way
1.    We usually get ideas on a daily basis. We have a toothbrush in our mouth and suddenly we do get an idea about something or we get various ideas when we are travelling in a bus or subway. My approach in this situation is to jot down the ideas in my phone on Google Docs as they will be accessible whenever I sit on my PC or laptop to check them. Just jotting them down wildly helps a lot later. There is no need to write sentences which are grammatically correct but they should be understandable. If you do not use phone for writing it, then I would suggest the use of a notepad to write it. I do a lot of brainstorming this way and then sit down a place later and analyse them down. Example : I am traveling in a subway and I get an idea that the protagonist should have a great sword with some inscriptions on it to look cool, then I just open my mobile phone and type " Hero cool with a great sword and inscription." in Google Docs and just forget about it. When I sit down to write my novel according to the daily schedule, I just open it and then just look at what I've written and then think about the idea and recollect it. I then write down my idea into the Outline document on my laptop. I do it this way and it has proven to be much effective for me. Ideas can just pop up anytime and make sure you can just jot them down into any writing device or a notebook and that will payoff later
2.  The second way is a little bit different from the first one. In this way, what happens is when you go and sit at your writing space (your home, library or a coffee shop) to write your book, you want to get ideas for writing your book and you do get. As soon as you get some idea you just type it in your laptop or write it in a note book or a notepad. You literally think everything sitting in the same place and you do get some amazing ideas. I have followed this for a long time but I have shifted to the first method as I feel it is more comfortable for me. But it all depends on the individual on how he likes to brainstorm. the second way is a little bit stressing one and I felt it too. You sit down at the same place for like 3 to 4 hours thinking about the ideas and then drain yourself out. The best way to avoid this syndrome is to take regular breaks while you are brainstorming. I used to take a break after every hour. Go out and take a stroll or drink a cup of tree or coffee as that would increase your productivity. My advice would be not sitting for long hours brainstorming things as it would eventually decrease you productivity and would drain you.
These are the two types of brainstorming effectively according to me but there might be many other methods too which I am not aware. I now predominantly use the first method as I felt it is more comfortable and compelling for me but it all depends on you how you handle your brainstorming session. Any method you choose but it shouldn't be in a such a way that it would drain you completely and the only way to avoid draining yourself is by giving yourself regular breaks at regular intervals. The intervals also depends on yourself. Some people tend to have more breaks and others and it is completely fine until you are productive.

HAPPY WRITING

Announcement of New Series

The name of the series and the first novel will be released very soon. The work regarding the novel has been started. Patrick Robinson series will be resumed very soon but for a change, this new series has been taken up.

Linkin Park Memorial - Tribute to Chester Bennington on his death anniversary in Hyderabad

The day we have lost a legend, an inspirer, a hero and the rock god, Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, it was a complete shock to every music lover all over the world. Linkin Park saved many people to come out of depression and their music for relief initiative has helped many families around the world. It has been a year since we lost a beautiful soul but let us not make his sacrifice waste. Let's spread mental health awareness to everyone out there. Chester helped others to fight with their demons but he couldn't fight with his own ones. One year passed and there are memorials all around the world to commemorate this beautiful soul and here in India, we have one at Hyderabad, a poetic city, land of nawabs, and the event was held at the heart of Hyderabad, Tankbund. People got together and sang many songs of Linkin Park to Celebrate Life and Music in the memory of Chester Bennington.

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