Hello after a long hiatus, I am back. Apologies for being such a lazy bum and thank you for giving me such flak for not updating my blog. Well it sure has worked. So here it is…
Last weekend I had been to Khandala for an overnight writer’s workshop. It was the most amazing break I had ever taken. Over a period of 2 days all we did was write. Write on mundane topics, write musing memories, write nonsense, make rhyme, coin our own phrases and the works. But it was liberating. Everytime I wrote I felt a nerve in me relax. I didn’t think of work at all. To top it all since it was Khandala, the climate was superb. We sat outdoors amidst the deep valleys, waterfalls that formed a small pool at the bottom of the valley and breeze that threatened to sweep us away. It indeed was serene, the perfect setting to open your mind and let your thoughts flow unhindered.
And flow they did. Brevity not being my strong point, my short stories were about 5 pages long
. Thank God, I’m not a journalist…would never be able to crunch my articles
. The feedback given to me was, “you write well but you must learn to control your thoughts as they tend to get too long”.
Patricia Chandrashekhar (a freelance journalist and visiting faculty at Mass Media Colleges) had organised this workshop. An amazing woman, a complete bundle of energy, she was instrumental in getting the best out of us. Even those who were not into the habit of reading or writing managed to come up with whacky stuff. The workshop itself had a motley crew of people from ages 16 to 60yrs. From college students, journalists, media professionals, businessmen to government employees (we had 3 of them – one a civil engineer with Konkan Railways, one an Asst. Commisioner with Income Tax and one with Indian Oil). But out there we were all budding writers.
Well thanks to this workshop, I have a reservoir of articles, so I don’t have to tax my grey cells for the next few days
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If you are interested in being part of this workshop or the writer’s club (that meets twice a month on sundays at colaba), write in to pat.writestuff@gmail.com or call Patricia on 9821986924.
Interesting. It’s a great way of keeping in touch with your creative side. Any new learnings that you could share?
Sorry I hadn’t read this before. Now you’ve got to add the stuff you’ve written on the 19th and 20th September.
yeah i m dying to do so…will upload them once i finidh my calcutta capers..