
How’s your novel coming along? If you’re writing one, did you outline it first? Or is it evolving?
“I have spent many days stringing and unstringing my instrument while the song I came to sing remains unsung.” Rabindranath Tagore
In the case of the two books I’m working on, “Flamenco & the Sitting Cat” and “Tango & the Sitting Cat,” I outlined it, wrote a bunch, thought I was about done — and then a new character introduced himself!
“Reach high, for stars lie hidden in you. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.” Tagore
Blogging has brought me the unexpected joy of meeting many new online friends from India, thereby stoking my curiosity about the country. It was only natural that my books include someone at least partly from there.
“Depth of friendship does not depend on length of acquaintance.” Tagore
Niks is a minor player. It’s the year of 2002. He lives in Southern California, the best place to surf and earn a living as a model and actor. He’s a gay man in his 40s. His parents were studying business when they met at UC Berkeley’s International House, a social club intended to help foreign students feel less alone. Pasta is the dish he makes best because his Italian mom taught him how to cook. His love of great Indian literature is thanks to his dad, who grew up in Kolkata.
“A mind all logic is like a knife all blade. It makes the hand bleed that uses it.” Tagore
Are you from India? If so, feel free to correct me and/or add to what’s here…
“The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.” Tagore
Kolkata has been called the “City of Furious, Creative Energy” as well as the “cultural [or literary] capital of India.”
“If I can’t make it through one door, I’ll go through another door — or I’ll make a door. Something terrific will come no matter how dark the present.” Tagore

Did you know that the world’s largest non-trade annual book fair takes place in Kolkata?
“Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.” Tagore
The region is home to India’s major publishers. So are many great thinkers, such as Rabindranath Tagore (May 7, 1861 – August 7, 1941), India’s equivalent to Shakespeare.
“The most important lesson that man can learn from life, is not that there is pain in this world, but that it is possible for him to transmute it into joy.” Rabindranath Tagore

To my mind, Tagore as much a sort of Leonardo da Vinci. He was a revolutionary politically and artistically. At eight years old, he was already a poet and went on to be a musician, artist, Ayurveda researcher, actor, playwright, and more.
“Love’s gift cannot be given, it waits to be accepted.” Tagore
Quite the globe-trotter, he introduced the world to India’s creative treasures.
“Love is an endless mystery, because there is no reasonable cause that could explain it.” Tagore
In 1913, he became the first non-European Nobel-prize laureate.

More quotes by Tagore…
“If you cry because the sun has gone out of your life, your tears will prevent you from seeing the stars.”
“A lamp can only light another lamp when it continues to burn in its own flame.”
“Love gives beauty to everything it touches.”
“Dark clouds become heaven’s flowers when kissed by light.
“Music fills the infinite between two souls.”
What’s your creative writing style?
So interesting to see other writers’ processes! Great analysis of the outlining process
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glad you enjoyed this 🙂
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Thnx for sharing gitanjali one of my fev book. A place where mind is free without feare. 👍👍
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my pleasure! tx for visiting 🙂
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I love your encouragement and leads. Great post dA-aL
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my pleasure 🙂
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Wow 🌿
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wow indeed 🙂 & thank you for visiting
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WOW !! Thanks for your post about Tagore . He is hero of poetry . 👍🏻🙂
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so glad you liked it, Sukanya 🙂
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😄😄👍🏻
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Beautifully penned down.
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thank you, Dee.Cee 🙂
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Thanks for putting this up, he’s my poetry God.
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my pleasure!
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Good to see your Indian interests 🙂
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can’t imagine how anyone wouldn’t find India — & the whole outlying region as well – fascinating 🙂
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Wow!! Excellent write up on truths of Creative Kolkotta. Very thought provoking read .
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thank you 🙂
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Rabindranath Tagore is THE major figure in Calcutta. I have a few Bengali E-friends and they revere him. Books, poems, songs, I would say he probably defines Bengal.
Creative writing style? I write the story in my head. Can take a few days or a few months. I seldom write an outline unless the story is novel-size. When the story is “ready”, I sit down and write.
Hope all is well?
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Ever since I learned how to outline when I was 12, have found it so very useful. all well here, fortuntely, tho news is rather frightening as well as frustrating. you?
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Same same. Frightening and frustrating. Well. It’ll last what it lasts… Stay safe.
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