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I am : Originally from Tumkur. Working in Madras for past two years. I’ll probably not stay in a single place for more than five years
Presently biding my time : Designing and managing fuel systems of BharatBenz Trucks, reading books and fighting existential crisis with bare hands
As I secretly follow my dreams of : Being a polyglot
Part of the : Creative Writing Mentorship Program from 17th March – 30th April, 2016
My Blogs : The Idiosyncratic Idiot, Waltzing With Verses
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About being a part of Anita’s Attic Creative Writing program
I have made several attempts to write a book in the past . But I never survived the exercise beyond three pages.
At Anita’s Attic , I struggled to get my story off the ground. But after a couple of weeks I did, thanks to Anita Nair’s advice and inputs. She was frank yet kind with her feedback. She helped me channel my momentary bursts of creativity into a disciplined writing schedule . This, I believe is the greatest take- away from Anita’s attic.
Talks given by writers and publishers during the course were eye openers for someone who had no idea about publishing. I enjoyed every session thoroughly.
I recommend this program for anyone who had a childhood dream of writing a book. Whether it gets published or not is irrelevant. The joy of writing it is what matters
Nithesh’s reading of his part as author of the collaborative fiction piece, “Trifle as a pudding”

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