We all are writers, we all have stories to tell. And then, there are types of writers. Yes, there are the plotters and the pantsers. But we have observed closely the behavioristic patterns of the writers right here on THC, and now, we have come up with a list of types of …
Read More »Writers’ World: Will Pen and Paper Go Extinct?
In the present day scenario, letters on the keyboard are more prioritized than the letters written on paper. Earlier when hand written letters were considered so superior, now the communication is done all over a text message. Considering this, will the pen and paper disappear in the near future? Now …
Read More »Writers’ World: How They Speak
If there ever was a hypothetical Universe where writers passed for superheroes, their superpower would inadvertently be words. Words in an emotional outburst, in a blog entry, in an angry political rant, in a Berlin Art Parasites post, in a THC article or even in the academic rambling we call …
Read More »Writing and Iteration Method
If Alfred asked Bruce Wayne, in the movie Batman Begins, “Why do we write?” I am pretty sure, the answer would have been: “So that we can learn to keep our thoughts immortal.” Writing is a beautiful exercise which encompasses meditation, reflection, interpretation and a host of other things …
Read More »Writer: The Universe of Nomadic Writers
All I needed was to get away from the dusty storm of negativity, unrealistic expectations, and extravagance, that blurred the potential in me. All I needed was the breeze of hope to touch and cool my burnt heart. All I needed was the rain to fall from heavy eyes, tired …
Read More »Evolution of Writing: When the Arts Student Speaks
On the park bench sat two love birds who were supposed to be arch-enemies but were best friends. Mina was in love with the realm of Arts and Kabir was in love with the realm of Science. Mina: How was your day? Kabir: It was fabulous. We learned about Evolution …
Read More »Writing and Psychology: What happens when you write?
As a writer, I know what goes on in my head… I think – even though sometimes I don’t even know what goes on in the awe-inspiring thing I call as a brain – but I think I have a bare minimum idea of how I come up with characters …
Read More »Apodyopsis: The Writer’s Naked Soul
Today, I hold my writing as sacred. The closest I have ever come to an out of body experience; to Aristotelian catharsis. This piece, hopefully, sums up what I (and most probably most other artists), feel about their work. Apodyopsis: noun: the act of mentally undressing someone. You notice when …
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