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Wednesday 16 November 2016
I love the features in modern day cameras: Sketch mode is great. I was in the city of Pune last week, and I took several pictures using this feature. This one os from the neighbourhood of Kothrud, where I used to live and it is also the setting of my debut novel NRI: Now, Returned to India.
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Peekaboo! We live next to a wooded area and often (read: everyday) we get swarms of Monkeys into our neighborhood. Here's a lighter moment with an adolescent simian. Their antics have prompted me to write an entire chapter about Monkeys in my Nanowrimo novel: Urban, Sophisticated.
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Monday 14 November 2016
Buddy found these little guests outside our home this morning. He was curious to know who these little yellow furballs are, but the mother pigeon got nervous. Here's to the little ones.
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Sunday 6 November 2016
How do you juice up your creativity? Workout? Meditation? Travel, or simply, keep going at it? It’s November, time for Nanowrimo. And time to keep the tank of your creativity full.
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Saturday 5 November 2016
Thank You to all listeners, fans and reviewers! Baalgatha Podcast of Children’s Bedtime stories, is featured as #1 in Children’s podcasts in India. Not bad, considering that other shows have been around much longer, and are produced by established players in the media/ kids’ market. It is a great reminder of how a simple idea can yield awesome results.
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Friday 28 October 2016
This is Ratilal, a musician from a small village in Gujarat. He is playing a local single string musical instrument, a traditional instrument played locally. He represents a small but rapidly vanishing breed of artists who are keeping thousand year old art alive. When he came to our neighborhood, it was only natural that my wife and I talked to him, learn his story.
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I met Vikrant Pande, who was the first guest on MyKitaab Podcast. Vikrant is an author and a translator, who has translated six books from Marathi to English. We met at a coffee shop in Vadodara, where Vikrant lives. I am holding his book Rau, on which the Bollywood movie Bajirao Mastani is based. You can listen to Vikrant's interview at http://ift.tt/2eV72Uq
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