By
Tricitynews
Chandigarh
17th August:- Creative
writing is a way of life and not an exclusive prerogative of the writers, said
Suditi Jindal, founder of Philyra Training and Consultancy promoting creative
writing in the city.
Suditi
Jindal who is an author of two novels and feature editor of Asian Lite magazine published from UK
and Dubai, conducted the Master-Class in Creative Writing at the British
Council Library here today.
Renowned
journalist and internationally best selling writer Kota Neelima from New Delhi,
shared the experiences of her creative journey with the enthusiastic audience.
Nearly (50)
aspiring writers attended the workshop which provided the participants hands-on
experience in creative writing, informed Suditi Jindal who is also the Features
Editor of Asian Lite published from the UK and Dubai.
Suditi, who
has two novels to her credit, Grow Up
Moon (2012), and The Adulteress
(2016), recently completed her Masters in Creative Writing from the University
of Durham, in the UK.
Anyone can
develop the writing skills which require extensive reading of other writers’
work, and becoming an expert in “showing” and not “telling” in one’s writings,
she advised.
As an
acclaimed author of several fiction and non-fiction works, Kota Neelima,
advised the participants on how ideas evolve into a book. She shared
background of her latest work in "Widows of Vidarbha: Making of Shadows" published by Oxford
University Press, India.
The aspirant
authors also got insight into the creative motivation of famous authors and how
they continue to write successfully.
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