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message 1: by Shivram (last edited Jun 27, 2020 04:58AM) (new)

Shivram K. (shivramk) | 1 comments Writer's Block is a myth or real?

It's myth if it doesn't happen with you, if it happens, you are in the process of cooking your story, shaping and developing your characters, plot, setting and adorning it in your faculty. Feeling being incapable to pen down the idea which is too poignant in your mind and too spontaneous to flow on, you find your conscious self reverberated with dubious and conflict ideas how your story can be so easy.

A writer sojourns through various valleys of creation, so sometimes he halts, broods, breath, doubt about diverse paths, dubious about art of creation: amidst all these process, what should be unshakable, his crave for recreation.

What we call 'Writer's Block,' that's process of steaming and cooking of story fairly- from raw idea to a well-developed plot.

Every artist has their own perspective to look at the things and give it their positive angle, so, why the 'writer's block' should feel discriminated. Let's accept it and celebrate it with a cup coffee, tea. (sorry if i could cheer with a translucent wine glass. 😀)


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Sujith Sukumar | 35 comments Khagesvara Mythological fiction novel
https://www.amazon.in/dp/1639045929/r...

The story was pretty quick, with many twists. Though it keeps you involved, it is something which you want to keep aside. The story builds up slowly and soon you realize that it is building up to something big. The book is not predictable. Most of the times, when a conflict was going on, readers was not able to anticipate the next page. It is something which can hold your breath.

It also brings to light certain key topics like loyalty, companionship and the battle to banish evil from our minds.The language of the books is modern, everyday and very simple English, which makes it easy for any reader to relate to.Near the end of the book, when actual conflict happens, it happens too quickly in a matter of a few pages. Though soon you see that there is more to come in the sequels.


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