manu mohandas June 5, 2005
#2 Posted by Nadia_Zehra on June 5, 2005 1:04:38 am
Was that a kind of joke...I still don`t get it .... Chowk Staff Don`t be Temporal...Be yourselves...
#3 Posted by subroto on June 5, 2005 5:18:36 am
So clever and so funny, no? What next the story of Ivan?
Ivan who?
Ivanhoe.
Ivan who?
Ivanhoe.
#4 Posted by temporal on June 5, 2005 8:30:30 am
#5 Posted by KaalChakra on June 5, 2005 9:29:05 am
History can take of itself. We need to worry about Chowk`s future.
#8 Posted by islamabadikurri on June 8, 2005 10:17:55 am
Quite interesting, Manu.
I wonder what`s wrong with most of the people here. Have you forgotten how to appreciate things? Or is it deliberate? Either try to write a better piece than the one you criticize or click elsewhere to satiate your `literary` taste buds.
I wonder what`s wrong with most of the people here. Have you forgotten how to appreciate things? Or is it deliberate? Either try to write a better piece than the one you criticize or click elsewhere to satiate your `literary` taste buds.
#9 Posted by manuscrypts on June 8, 2005 10:47:11 pm
rozaiba: well, i like to keep things simple... quite a convenient way to be :)
nadia: if its a joke, i missed it too :)
nadia: if its a joke, i missed it too :)
#10 Posted by manuscrypts on June 8, 2005 10:51:37 pm
subroto: would love to, only there would be a slight problem in pronunciation, no?? :)
hey nadia, thx :)
hey nadia, thx :)
#11 Posted by manuscrypts on June 8, 2005 10:54:42 pm
kaalchakra: without the past, there might be no future
BeeJay: always nice to have made someone glad :)
BeeJay: always nice to have made someone glad :)
#12 Posted by manuscrypts on June 8, 2005 11:00:35 pm
winterpk: thx, but truth be told, i am quite disappointed with chowk... so will restrict myself to my blog...:)
islamabadikurri: that was extremely nice of you... the spirit of criticism doesnt seem to be quite right, bordering on malicious... or maybe its chowk`s form of induction.. :), and i dont have the stomach for it ... but hey, please do visit my blog (manuscrypts.blogspot.com)
islamabadikurri: that was extremely nice of you... the spirit of criticism doesnt seem to be quite right, bordering on malicious... or maybe its chowk`s form of induction.. :), and i dont have the stomach for it ... but hey, please do visit my blog (manuscrypts.blogspot.com)
#13 Posted by BeeJay on June 9, 2005 2:49:38 am
Dear Manu:
Your apparent heartbroken disappointment at the reaction to your stuff from chowk readership made me feel so guilty that I went back and read it a second time. Here are some more comments, based on how I see it.
You begin quite well. However, after a paragraph or so, you let your prejudice against USA take over and ruin it completely. There is zero plot and the article makes absolutely no point other than give you an opportunity to vent against whatever (real or imagined) grievances you have against that country. Therefore, I think this stuff is an ideal blog. But you need to work on it some more (in my view, a lot more) before it’s ready for prime time.
Keep in mind that you have every right to your opinions for or against this country or that! In fact, chowk is crowded (perhaps jampacked) with authors who have opinions (and perhaps little else) on everything under the sky! But like some of these eminent writers, you need to learn to cloak them appropriately so they appear palatable (at least in their own minds).
I hope it helps!
Cheer up, Manu! Life is not THAT bad! At least you got published by this highly objective and impartial Chowk editorial crowd (unfairly called “nitwits” by its detractors). I’m sure quite a few are still trying to get there (and will continue to do so till the cows come home, or carbon-14 uses up its “full” life)!
Wiping your tears and
Extending to you
My cheers and hugs, and
Everlasting bonds of affection
I am
Sincerely
BeeJay.
#14 Posted by manuscrypts on June 9, 2005 4:16:10 am
hey beejay
`heartbroken` would be an exaggeration... but thanks, you have given me some tangible stuff to work on..
only, i have absolutely no prejudice against the US as a nation.. and therefore it is surprising that you sense a prejudice..
but tell me, isnt any work of fiction or semi fiction an expression of the writer.. a character in a plot is the author`s view on how the situation pans out... and so there can be no benchmark... only an opinion on whether he has expressed himself well or not... and even that, is only an opinion, and hence extremely subjective just like the palate ...
also, does every story/plot have to make a point? isnt the point subjective too?? eg. a calvin makes a whole lot of points, an archie almost none, but they are both extremely popular...
`heartbroken` would be an exaggeration... but thanks, you have given me some tangible stuff to work on..
only, i have absolutely no prejudice against the US as a nation.. and therefore it is surprising that you sense a prejudice..
but tell me, isnt any work of fiction or semi fiction an expression of the writer.. a character in a plot is the author`s view on how the situation pans out... and so there can be no benchmark... only an opinion on whether he has expressed himself well or not... and even that, is only an opinion, and hence extremely subjective just like the palate ...
also, does every story/plot have to make a point? isnt the point subjective too?? eg. a calvin makes a whole lot of points, an archie almost none, but they are both extremely popular...
#15 Posted by subroto on June 9, 2005 5:27:39 am
Dear Manu,
Like BeeJay I feel guilty too. But then on the other hand don`t feel discouraged - you have been brave enough to release your writing into the jungles of Chowk inhabited by its fierce critics (and I know how that feels). Personally I feel the comments have been rather mild as opposed to what some writers get but then I could be wrong.
If you are happy with your work then Chowkies be damned - go and submit another one. Keep on writing and don`t let our malicious mean streak let you down.
Regards,
Subroto
Like BeeJay I feel guilty too. But then on the other hand don`t feel discouraged - you have been brave enough to release your writing into the jungles of Chowk inhabited by its fierce critics (and I know how that feels). Personally I feel the comments have been rather mild as opposed to what some writers get but then I could be wrong.
If you are happy with your work then Chowkies be damned - go and submit another one. Keep on writing and don`t let our malicious mean streak let you down.
Regards,
Subroto
#16 Posted by miriamk on June 9, 2005 5:44:18 pm
Manu:
Don`t be disheartened, please. And do keep writing.
I second Beejay and Subroto...don`t let the initial reception discourage you from submitting more work :).
Don`t be disheartened, please. And do keep writing.
I second Beejay and Subroto...don`t let the initial reception discourage you from submitting more work :).
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