While I dabbled few times with writing during my growing-up
years, never took it that seriously -giving priority to other pressing demands
in life. One day, in the recent past, I
was conversing with myself on what I can do on my own, up to some professional
level, without taking an iota of help from anyone. Performing arts is a far cry
with little bit of dramatics and recitation done here and there, playing at
this age is taking a bit of risk and that analysis left me with going back to
my old flame- writing. This was fag end of 2013 and I decided to give blogging
a shot.
I wrote my first post on how we started one of the growing
Durga Puja communities in Bangalore and published it in Dec '13. Initially there were
apprehensions about readership, feedback, quality of content etc. etc. After few days, with no response from anyone other
than few close friends and my wife, I was on the lookout for a community of
bloggers on the net. Few weeks down the line and I stumbled upon IndiBlogger.
Looking back, I consider myself fortunate for that chance encounter.
I got a platform to observe, interact, learn from others and learn-I did. With the wonderful family
of IndiBlogger along with fellow writers, I was growing up internally and
started building my network. Did not hesitate to reach out to members in the
forum and one on one. I wanted to be open and bare, get bruised and come out as
a different me as far as writing is
considered. Indrani Ghose, Anita M, Alok Vats,
Richa Singh, Krishna Chandran, Nabanita Dhar – A big thanks and hug from
my side if you would care to accept!! My other fellow community members deserve
sincere appreciation for standing by, supporting and shaping me up making me a
part of their journey. They allowed me to hone my skill in the course along
with them.
I was getting rich day by day with every post while winning
competitions was not my goal at this stage. That richness of thoughts and language,
only in comparison to my own previous self, has provided me with a sense of
confidence to write more and more. I stopped over-analyzing what will other
think about my posts after getting a hang of the traits of this trade. Ably supported by the IndiBlogger platform, open to all aspiring bloggers, writing has turned into a passion for me. It
liberates me with My Thoughts and
feelings. It allows me to face the things happening around in plain and simple
black and white manner.
These days, I crave for my own me time to talk to “My Thoughts” or “Thoughts, Organizations and More” and feel glad about it, truly. The votes came
in and some of my posts got displayed on home page. That motivated me to pick deep
in my brain.
While I thank IndiBlogger profusely for holding my hands when
I needed them most and cherish my association here, the only request I have for
them to consider is to encourage commenting
rather only voting. Everyone will stand a chance to win from the sincerity that
would be brought in through comments.
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