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The Storyteller is never happy…

The storyteller is never happy. He has to tell a story. He knows that spectators have expectations and wants to hear – a story. The sad part is that the storyteller has to tell a story he knows. He knows that there are things in the story that happened and that he is not happy… Read More The Storyteller is never happy…

December 11, 2015 AshwatimenonLeave a comment

Writer’s Earnings

This comes straight to me from one of my friends; he asked me, “You are a writer. How do you earn?” I was a bit puzzled by the question. He knows where I work. I told him, “You know where I work. I don’t quite get your question.” He grinned at me, “You know that’s… Read More Writer’s Earnings

June 14, 2015July 25, 2016 AshwatimenonLeave a comment

Review: Grass Flower by Ramakanta Das

Grass Flower: Ramakanta Das Just as the cover of the book suggests, it is about those unknown feelings and little pieces of your soul that exist in the vast expanse of your life but you were not aware of. The poems are landmark in themselves and may I say I was very lucky that Ramakanta… Read More Review: Grass Flower by Ramakanta Das

April 16, 2015July 25, 2016 AshwatimenonLeave a comment

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