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30 April, 2008 |
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Taste of Words
Renu Singh |
Renu
Singh's literary career discovered itself with the
Hindi novel, Vaapsi. According to her 'it
was the first introduction to the writer in her'.
Vaapsi is the first Hindi novel to be written and
published in North America, and is honoured with the
House of Commons Achievement Award in 2001. She has
also written childrens books, two of which are
in submission. She enjoys writing Poetry. Some short
stories in Hindi have been published in magazines,
and an English postcard story dragged itself to be
among the first sixty finalists in a postcard story
competition held by the Writers Union of Canada.
Renu
Singh has just completed an English novel, 'The
Return', which is in the process of being reviewed.
She
strongly believes: 'Writings write themselves using
the writer as a medium. And it is my effort to be a
good medium, and Im open to any criticism on my
work.'
'Likhari'
is very pleased to publish a short, thought provoking
and impressive article of her entitled: 'Taste of
Words'
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Taste of Words
-Renu
Singh-
Now that more artists
are using modern technology to bring out the art in them, I often
wonder if there is any difference if you hear yourself between the
creatively held pen and the paper or tapping along the keyboard and
the words appearing magically on the computer screen. Is it the soft
whispering of the pen on paper? Or the tap-tap of the keys on the
keyboard? What connects the writer more to its writings? Every time
I sit down to type my thoughts, I stop to think that if I write
using the traditional pen and paper, I might be able to do connect
more with what’s happening inside me. I have tried to play around
with the newborn thoughts in many ways and the experience has been
more so extraordinary that trying to put it in words would be
impossible.
I have
come to realize that what matters is how it flows out of you. What
it flows out on is not important. Either it is a wrinkled piece of
paper lying around you when you feel like writing, or few post-its
scattered on your desk, or a computer screen. The source is within
you and the canvas could be anything. Sometimes, the writing is so
intense that the need for any kind of canvas becomes pointless. You
don’t even feel it is being written. It is only afterwards when you
feel yourself drowned in the taste of something written that you
realize it has already happened. Those are the most beautiful
writings ever…the ones that you can only taste afterwards, but can’t
trace the words anywhere.
(30th December 2007)
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