Monthly Archives: June 2016

June, 2016

  • 4 June

    Writers’ World: How They Speak

    If there ever was a hypothetical Universe where writers passed for superheroes, their superpower would inadvertently be words. Words in an emotional outburst, in a blog entry, in an angry political rant, in a Berlin Art Parasites post, in a THC article or even in the academic rambling we call …

  • 4 June

    Writing and Iteration Method

    If Alfred asked Bruce Wayne, in the movie Batman Begins, “Why do we write?” I am pretty sure, the answer would have been: “So that we can learn to keep our thoughts immortal.”   Writing is a beautiful exercise which encompasses meditation, reflection, interpretation and a host of other things …

  • 3 June

    Writer: The Universe of Nomadic Writers

    All I needed was to get away from the dusty storm of negativity, unrealistic expectations, and extravagance, that blurred the potential in me. All I needed was the breeze of hope to touch and cool my burnt heart. All I needed was the rain to fall from heavy eyes, tired …

  • 2 June

    Evolution of Writing: When the Arts Student Speaks

    On the park bench sat two love birds who were supposed to be arch-enemies but were best friends. Mina was in love with the realm of Arts and Kabir was in love with the realm of Science. Mina: How was your day? Kabir: It was fabulous. We learned about Evolution …

  • 2 June

    Writing and Psychology: What happens when you write?

    As a writer, I know what goes on in my head… I think – even though sometimes I don’t even know what goes on in the awe-inspiring thing I call as a brain – but I think I have a bare minimum idea of how I come up with characters …

  • 1 June

    Apodyopsis: The Writer’s Naked Soul

    Today, I hold my writing as sacred. The closest I have ever come to an out of body experience; to Aristotelian catharsis. This piece, hopefully, sums up what I (and most probably most other artists),  feel about their work. Apodyopsis: noun: the act of mentally undressing someone. You notice when …