Sunday 7 May 2023

A reader's plea and a writer's thoughts

 My posts have been fermenting in my mind for the longest time. There were days when the fermentation was just appropriate for the posts were let out of the process. Alas! my posts have become pickled now and congealed within the crevices of my mind. Well, recently a student of mine (well, this is a rare phenomenon!) has begun reading my posts and posits questions and observations. This process of him commenting has filled me with a certain joie de vivre which in turn has made me promise myself that I should write more often.

The process of writing for me is also cathartic for me from the mundane-ness of everyday life which I seek to escape from. I know that the key is acceptance and reconciliation but that that hardly seems to work for me. I realise that I have to write to free my stifling thoughts and crude imaginations. Well, I hope to persevere and write.

Thanks dear Satyam for the childlike curiosity which makes me happy to write.

Well, tomorrow is another day!




6 comments:

  1. Yes, professor do keep writing. Your English writing is great and there are lessons for me on how to write better.

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    1. Thanks for visiting and the kind words. Always appreciated.

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  2. I read your work . It's like a therapy. I at times make Google assistant read it for me and also ( thanks to Google) I make my mother listen to it by translating it into Hindi ( She is more comfortable with Hindi)

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    1. Thanks Satyam for stopping by. I value your time and comments. My namaste to your mom. Thanks for the kind words. You inspire me to write.

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  3. Hello dear writer. I have stumbled onto your blog via a very old post about early risers, and now I am here, I am charmed by your writing.
    I live in England but it is a delight to feel the similarities of some of our experiences of people and the world. I will continue to read!
    Your writing is a real treasure amongst all the junk news reports, and superficial posts on the internet. I wish you a lovely day. Thank you for making me smile! Hester.

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  4. Dear Hester, thanks for lighting up an otherwise mundane Sunday. Glad that you liked what I have written. Have a good day ahead.

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