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Gs. Subbu Over the last four years, the comments I received on the various posts in my blog have helped me understand how the readers view my writings. I can say I have evolved as a writer in the process. I understand that once you put your writings on a public domain whether on a blog or in a book, you wait to see how you have connected with the reader. I view feedback as an essential component when it comes to style or in the way I communicate, but not the thought process. Thanks Pankaj
Gs. Subbu I wait for it to pass and engage myself with other interests - painting and music. The more we bother about it the more it blocks our creativity. Again I wrote a light hearted take off on'The Writer's Block' which can be read at
http://subbusg.blogspot.in/2014/05/th...
Gs. Subbu As you write you learn to communicate your innermost thoughts to the world outside and in the process move towards a more complete understanding of your place in this world.
Gs. Subbu Persistence ultimately pays. The only advice I can give and which I have experienced is - sit down and start writing, the thoughts will flow. You can always go back and streamline what you have put down. Break that barrier. I have fully experienced the travails that an aspiring author undergoes. In fact I have written 'The travails of an Aspiring Author' a light hearted take off on the difficulties one faces. This can be read at http://subbusg.blogspot.in/2014/02/th...
Gs. Subbu I am currently working on a compilation of what I term as fictionalized realities - a slice of life - different encounters.
Gs. Subbu My inspiration is my need to express what I feel, experience and fantasize in the course of living my life
Gs. Subbu It has always been my belief that each one of us has a story to tell - unique in many ways but ultimately we come together when accepting the reality of our existence and the finality of death. Both the ordinary and the extraordinary meet at the point of death. This is the thought process that ultimately translated itself as this book.

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