No More Excuses was written in response to Kate Motaung’s Five Minute Friday prompt — excuse and was first published on Medium. Since then, a couple of Fridays have gone by and I’ve been missing publishing my responses to these prompts. Today I decided to play catch up and publish my responses to three of these prompts…
Finding Connection Through Writing
A while back, my blogger friend, Shilpa Gupte, wrote about how the old days of blogging are no more. We no longer seem to connect like we used to. In some ways blogging relationships have become transactional – like other relationships. After her post, I’ve tried to comment on some blogs and read them diligently,…
When Places Come Alive With Ami Bhat
It’s always a pleasure when someone you know publishes a book. Even better when the book is a great read that you have enjoyed. Today I’m happy to introduce you to Ami Bhat, author of When Places Come Alive. Meet Ami Ami Bhat is a marketing post- graduate by qualification. A travel enthusiast, who loves sports,…
Is The Internet Killing Creative Potential?
Glad to be featuring a post Rupali John on The Frangipani Creative again today discussing a very debatable topic : Is the internet killing creative potential? Is The Internet Killing Creative Potential? The internet, right since its inception, has been among the most amazing modern inventions of our time. We have access to an unsurmountable…
Crime Writer’s Week 2021
ProWritingAid’s Crime Writer’s Week is a series of events all geared towards crime writers. Whether you’re crafting a police procedural, a whodunnit, or a good old-fashioned mystery, you’ll learn how to keep readers turning pages. Attend live sessions with bestselling authors, including Karin Slaughter, Lisa Gardner, Ian Rankin, Peter James, Fiona Cummins,and more. Crime Writer’s Week is jam-packed with events for crime authors. Get insider publishing advice from Katherine Armstrong, the Deputy Publishing Director…
The A to Z Of Creativity
I know the Blogging From A to Z Challenge starts on 1 April. Truth be told, after a long time, I was tempted to take part. I wanted to write 26 posts on the A to Z of Creativity. In February, I blogged 28 days in a row on Everyday Gyaan. It was a prompt…





