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In a previous life, Aruna Nambiar was a student of engineering and management, and a banker. Now an author and editor, she writes tongue-in-cheek novels about life, relationships and the idiosyncrasies of Indian society.

Her latest book, Aiyyo What Will the Neighbours Say?, is a collection of 13 witty, twist-in-the-tale short stories that run the gamut, from classic satires that highlight the failings of society to modern tales that touch upon social media and AI, to timeless ruminations about life, ageing and death.

She is also the author of The Weird Women's Club, is a wry, irreverent tale of sisterhood and identity, The Monsters Still Lurk, a funny, moving saga of family and ageing that unfolds against the backdrop of a quarter century of
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Aruna Nambiar No Monday-morning blues! Seriously, most of us who write do so for sheer pleasure, and turning your hobby into a living is perhaps all one can ask for…moreNo Monday-morning blues! Seriously, most of us who write do so for sheer pleasure, and turning your hobby into a living is perhaps all one can ask for.(less)
Aruna Nambiar If I’m between writing projects and stuck for an idea, I don’t sweat it too much. Time away from writing can refresh your mind. I usually use this tim…moreIf I’m between writing projects and stuck for an idea, I don’t sweat it too much. Time away from writing can refresh your mind. I usually use this time to catch up on my reading, or take up editing projects, or do some other kind of writing like a non-fiction article – or I might just write out a character or a setting which I may or may not use in a future story or novel. The ideas do come eventually.

It’s more frustrating when writer’s block hits when you are a few thousand words into writing your novel. This usually indicates that there is something wrong with your manuscript – maybe the plot or characters are not developed enough, or there are some issues with structure. At this time, it’s best to toil through it – perhaps rewrite a few chapters from a different point of view or with a different tense and see if it works better, or spend a few days in research. Free writing helps too – you could write a page about a particular setting, say, or a character, or a particular episode in the novel – you might not actually use this piece of writing in your novel, but the process of free writing seems to jog the brain into solving problems and coming up with creative solutions for your novel.
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Aiyyo, What Will the Neighbours Say?

Aiyyo, I'm so excited! My new book, Aiyyo, What Will the Neighbours Say?, a collection of humorous, twist-in-the-tale short stories, is out on Amazon and coming soon to bookstores. The Kindle edition will be out soon as well.

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"Author Aruna Nambiar brings us a wryly humorous observation of women's lives in contemporary India. She manages to scratch away the cliches painted upon the modern woman and peek beneath the surface empathetically without making it a sobfest.
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“Memories. Creatures of whimsy they are; fickle, mercurial creatures, inclined towards intrigue and deception; coy and elusive when you try to pursue them, officious and intrusive when you want to hold them at bay.”
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