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Book Review of Heartbeats and Road Routes a Book by Bindu Chelat

Book Review of Heartbeats and Road Routes a Book by Bindu Chelat

Book – Of Heartbeats and Road Routes – 12 unforgettable cab diaries of innocence, nostalgia, and bonding Author – Bindu Chelat Blurb – While the regular cab routine may just seem monotonous to everyday cab-goers, this author tried to make her trips museful by seeking for stories in her many trips assimilating her morning routine, nature’s dynamism, changing auras, winding streets and most importantly the cabbie!  Deroute away from your regular day towards a destination of laughter, simplicity, emotions & tales of life as penned down not just from a writer’s perspective, but that of a traveller, not across the globe, but through the very local streets between home & work.  Read: List of Top 10 Book Clubs in Chennai that Everyone should Join These 12 riveting cab notes, shortlisted from a 100 more, are sure to leave you smiling and pensive. Amidst frustrating cancellations & unavoidable reroutes, maybe life is just desirous to enhance your journey! The best stories need not come from prodigious experiences, but from daily lives as we route through our turns, embracing the moment whilst capturing its essence, just like in Bindu Chelat’s cab diaries titled “Of Heartbeats & Road Routes”. Review – The compilation of 12 stories which are all connected to drives in cabs are quite alluring. They are simple, raw, natural, thoughts and emotions that showcase a normal life story of human. These stories are not of the author but the stories they heard.  Taking detour from your ordinary day to a destination of fun, simplicity, emotions, and life stories written not just from a writer’s perspective, but from the perspective of a traveller, not across the globe, but via the very local streets between home and work.  Read: How to create & Publish a Cookbook for free in 2022? Of Heartbeats and Road Routes – A Book By Bindu Chelat Order Now Read: How to self-publish an astrology book in 2022 | Essential Guide Each cab story is narrated by the author but all it says that how the cab driver was, how they were with her.  The stories are beautiful as they tell what all they see and go through in a day – cab drivers meet hundreds of people a day and each person is different; some are inviting while others are just straight up rude, some are quiet while some are extremely chatty but some people just get in beautiful conversations with the drivers that it makes them remember each other. For some, the author felt sympathetic while some drivers were way too relatable. Each story starts with the quote that justifies the situation marvellously then an image and then the story. Each story leaves a mark on the author and therefore became a part of the author’s book.  The stories are so intriguing and a pleasant experience that even makes my heart move as a reader. If you are interested in reading random destined stories – this is the book to read. Publish your book for free with BlueRoseONE and become a bestselling author. Don’t let your dream of becoming an author fade away, grab the opportunity now and publish your book – be it fiction, non fiction, poetry or more. Happy Reading!

Book Review: Take Care a Book by Saumya S Grover

Book Review: Take Care a Book by Saumya S Grover

Book – Take Care Author – Saumya S Grover Blurb – Just two words “Take Care”, but a whole lot of meaning! On average, one human being says this word more than 20 times. “Take care” is not just a word but an emotion to show that we are really concerned. Take care not only of your physical health but also of your emotional health. Read: How to write story plots? Tips, Tricks & Types of Story Plots… “Take Care” talks about the issues that today’s youth face. From parents’ support to career stress, from childhood to adulthood, From first love to heartbreaks, from self-love to “I am enough,” and many more. We all face these issues while growing up and don’t realise that we are not the only ones to face them alone.  That’s why it’s important to know about these issues so that if we are going through something, we can heal ourselves. Review: When the whole world is crashing down on you, do you save the world or yourself? The obvious answer is yourself, but the heroic complexion that we humans have somehow spells our doom. We have lost sight of the importance of self-care as we have grown older. Each stage of our lives significantly impacts the future “us,” but only if we are healthy mentally, physically, and emotionally. We don’t often know that when we speak this word to someone, we are truly upsetting them. Read:  Here’s a List of Top 10 Online Dictionaries for Writers.. This sentence can be used to start a new conversation or to finish an existing one. Sometimes it stays with us as a motivator, and other times it just adds to our sorrow. When we say “take care,” it is because we are extremely concerned and also because we want them to be more vigilant.  Sometimes it merely shows that we care about them, and other times all we need is someone to listen to us. Take Care – A Book By Saumya S Grover Click here Read: List of Top 10 Book Clubs in Ahmedabad that Everyone should Join. I enjoyed the author’s thought process and resonating instances that made me understand her and myself. She is a professor, mother, wife, friend, and, now, a writer. Writing a book that teaches people to take care of themselves is an amazing step to letting people know that it’s okay when sometimes your life is a blunder.  Just go to sleep and wake up the next day with a fresh mindset to work that blunder into a sorted mess because obviously a not-messed-up life cannot be made in one day. The author believes that these two words, “take care,” aren’t just words; they are emotions that express our concern and empathy towards someone we know. Sometimes simple phrases like “take care,” “hope you get well soon,” “how are you?” and “you’re glowing” affect someone’s life for the better.  It’s amazing how these words with only a few emotions can have such a big impact on someone who is looking for hope or appreciation. Read: Full Comparison Between Expert V/S DIY Publishing. What to choose? The titles of the chapters are intriguing and amusing too: “Headache? “No, it’s heartbreak!” “God…Why me?” and “How do you do it?” are two of my favourites. The best part is that this book “Take Care” is for anyone and everyone; it’s filled with raw emotions and amusing situations. I highly recommend this book and one more thing… Publish your book with BlueRoseONE and become a bestselling author. Don’t let your dream of becoming an author fade away, grab the opportunity now and publish your book – be it fiction, non fiction, poetry or more. Take Care!

Book Review: Faith, Hope and Love by Major Geeta Adhikari

Book Review: Faith, Hope and Love by Major Geeta Adhikari

Book – Faith, Hope and Love – Heartwarming anecdotes on real life experiences Author – Major Geeta Adhikari (Retd.) Blurb – This book is a compilation of the author’s life experiences over the last decade. It is about real-life anecdotes on her firm belief in faith, kindness, empathy and her love for life and the uniform. It so happens sometimes that in this fast-paced world, we forget to pause and wonder about the day-to-day blessings of life.  Read: List of 15 Best Romance Novels of all time. “Faith, Hope and Love” is the author’s attempt to remind us of those little joys and lessons of life, through her own experiences; both in person and in her profession. Review – If I was ever told that a compilation of stories would mean so much to me, I don’t think so I’d believe you. Faith, Hope and Love is a beautiful book. From the simplicity of the themes to the sophistication of the content – it is a beautiful blend of real-life experiences and literature.  “Major Geeta Adhikari” has been very humble in her acknowledgement thanking each and every person who ever contributed in her life and with the making of her book. (One thing that is common between both of us is our love for Bangtan Sonyeondan.) “Major Geeta Adhikari” has shown their journey as a writer as well as a person in her book. As you will continue reading, you will understand the budding writer turning into an established self-published author. The book has pictures that she has clicked herself which shows her love for photography.  Read: List of 10 Successful Self-Published Authors who chose Self-Publishing The visuals alluringly compliments the stories that she has shared. Her book is like a peek in her life that she has lived and plan to live in future. She has divided her book in four sections – Close to my heart, Hope and Faith, Other things nice, and Uniform. Faith, Hope and Love by Major Geeta Adhikari Order Now Under Close to my heart, she has written experiences that define her as a person – her likes, hobbies, childhood memories, dreams, reality, ambitions, and small moments that she cherishes. It is quite intriguing to see how she has expressed her heavy thoughts in such simple style of writing. As we enter the section Hope and faith, she has compiled all her experiences that kept her going, everything that she’s grateful for, things that taught her important lessons of life, and much more. The blend of her discipline and her point of view for different things has come out naturally that even a reader would feel a part of her journey. In Other things nice, as the name suggests she includes all small things and memories that make her happy, that gives her joy even in the times of despair. A reader would get an insight that how Geeta Adhikari is as a person. Visit: How to self-publish a Book using BlueRoseONE DIY Platfom Under Uniform, she reminisces her times in the army. Her brotherhood, her team, her squad – a second family with whom she grew up as a strong independent woman. “Faith, Hope and Love” gives us insight in her life and lets us know the difference between Geeta Adhikari as a writer and as a Major. Her anecdotes are heartfelt. The book is a sweet and soothing experience which works as a comfort blanket when in need. If you want to read something humane and raw, something that is filled with emotions, I’d 100% suggest you to read Faith, Hope and Love by Major Geeta Adhikari.

List of 15 Best Romance Novels of all Time

List of 15 Best Romance Novels of all Time

Looking for the List of Best Romance Novels of all Time? Romance is one of the most read genre in the world. It can blend with any other genre and can become a unique story. Love is everywhere whether it’s a crime-thriller, action-thriller, psychological-horror and many more. Under romance there is teen fiction, young adult fiction, adult fiction.  Read: Everything to know about Crossword Book Awards: Winners, Nomination Process. Being one of the widest genre under the Fiction category, it has over millions of books that have created a special place in our hearts. Here is the list of 15 Best Romance Novels of All Time: The Notebook – Nicholas Sparks  Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte Love in the Time of Cholera – Gabriel Garcia Romeo and Juliet – William Shakespeare Wish I could Tell You  – Durjoy Dutta The Fault in our Stars – John Green Normal People – Sally Rooney On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous – Ocean Vuong Eleanor and Park – Rainbow Rowell Anna Karenina – Leo Tolstoy Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte Outlander – Diana Gabaldon A Smile to Brightness – Arpit Taneja Waves of Love Tide & You Turn – Yashasvini Yadav 1. The Notebook – Nicholas Sparks To restore the bygone hopes in love, the evergreen story of Noah and Allie is perhaps the star beginner of our list. With these two birds, unpack the various shades of love that come along as you walk through years. Spanning more than 50 years, their romance begins in their teens and leaves us with an impression of the eternal power of love. They keep wading through difficulties, recognising that giving up on each other isn’t what they desire, despite the imposing slope that unsupportive families, societal stereotypes, and the effects of a World War have built. When it seems like the universe conspires against your union of love, leaf through their story for a fresh waft of inspiration to keep going. You may also like: Positive Character Traits And Why They Are Crucial The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. Best Romance Novel of all Time. 2. Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen A tale of love as old as time, this story is a classic example of arguments turning into romantic confessions. Pride and Prejudice has been one of the most well-known Romantic novels of all time in the English language ever since it became an instant hit in 1813. Elizabeth Bennet, the book’s vivacious protagonist, was described by Jane Austen as “as charming a person as ever appeared in print” in her own words.  The passionate argument between opinionated Elizabeth and her haughty beau, Mr. Darcy, is a wonderful example of polite sparring. This book is the finest comedy of manners of Regency England because Jane Austen’s dazzling wit sparkles as her characters dance a delicate quadrille of flirting and intrigue. You may also like: Top 10 Rhetorical Devices Every Writer Should Know Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Best Romance Stories. 3. Wuthering Heights – Emily Bronte It is about Heathcliff, the foster son of Earnshaw, and two landed gentry families, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, who reside on the West Yorkshire moors. The intense love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, the focal point of this book, is described with such emotional intensity that a simple story about the Yorkshire moors takes on the profundity and simplicity of an old tragedy. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Bestselling Romance Novel. 4. Love in the Time of Cholera – Gabriel Garcia Colombian Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garca Márquez wrote the novel Love in the Time of Cholera, which was first released in 1985. Fermina Daza and Florentino Ariza experience a passionate love affair when they are young. Florentino is devastated when Fermina ultimately decides to wed a wealthy, well-off doctor, yet he is a romantic. He passes the time in 622 affairs while his corporate career progresses, but he saves his heart for Fermina. Finally, her husband passes away, and Florentino makes a point of going to the funeral. He will do so once more, fifty years, nine months, and four days after he first expressed his love for Fermina. You may also like: How to Self-Publish a Book in 2024 Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia. Best Romance Story to Read. 5. Romeo and Juliet – William Shakespeare Shakespeare created a tragic and bloody world in Romeo and Juliet where two young people fall in love. The Montagues and the Capulets are involved in a blood feud, but it goes beyond the fact that their families disapprove of them. The progression from falling in love at first sight to the lovers’ ultimate union in death seems almost natural in this environment rich with death. Yet this play, which takes place in a fantastical universe, has come to represent the classic tale of adolescent love. It is simple to react as though it applies to all young couples, in part because to the beautiful language used. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Bestselling Romance Novels of all time. 6. Wish I could Tell You – Durjoy Dutta Anusha finds herself in the little world of WeDonate.com, feeling betrayed and heartbroken. She grudgingly looks for a deserving cause to support as she struggles to deal with her sentiments and the responsibility of earning money for charity. Ananth, who has been on the opposing side, believes that no life is less valuable than another and that no cause is unworthy of support. Teams behind them dedicate their entire lives to going above and beyond the call of duty to save lives. In front of them is the digital world of social media, where people watch, interact, judge, make decisions, and occasionally save lives. Moving together is the only option because their lives—both virtual and real—are so intertwined with that of their families. Nobody can get away from the other. Wish I could Tell You by Durjoy Dutta. Best Romance Novels to Read. 7. The Fault in our Stars…

Book Review: The Stranger a Book by Prathna Jogani

Book Review: The Stranger a Book by Prathna Jogani

BOOK – The Stranger AUTHOR – Prathna Jogani BLURB- ‘The Stranger’ a Book is a restlessly surprising novel that uncovers a series of truths and secrets throughout! It characterizes a young determined girl- Ashvi, who has to leave her home with her brother Advik- who was impossibly talented. She regrets her decision all her life. Soon she finds a job, a place to stay, and also continued her med school. Read: Rashmi Trivedi: Most Famous Self-Published Author in India  The Stranger characterizes a young determined girl – Ashvi, who has to leave her home with her brother Advik- who was impossibly talented. She regrets her decision all her life. Soon she finds a job, a place to stay, and also continued her med school. Visit: To Publish Your Book  with our DIY Platform. Click here Everything is settled until one day when she finds an old and drafty book. Soon after that, she starts getting’s texts and messages in a mysterious way. The Stranger had begun to stalk her.  BOOK REVIEW – It is with a desperate attempt of wanting to leave behind a toxic household that the story kickstarts, soon digging layers and layers of riddles whose answers will leave you amazed.  This psychological thriller by Prathna Jogni ensures that the reader is engrossed from the offset by how a pair of two siblings, Ashvi and Advik, will wade through the difficulties of the world alone. The beginning of the storyline thus has a dynamic to it that sets the intriguing tone of the pages that follow. Read: List of 10 Best Free Book Reading Apps for Bookworms A torturing stepmother and her hateful actions towards the two coerce them to take a step that proves to be a critical moment in their lives. A moment that bluntly tosses them in front of facts they could not have imagined, but also one that directs their characters towards a sense of development. To Order: The Stranger a Book by Prathna Jogani Click here In “The Stranger” come across different people who help them in shaping their insights about what they wish from life. Furthermore, they are embraced by humanly relations they had never experienced before. Ashvi’s encounter with Rupriya and Olivia familiarises her with a conjunction of two aspects of life that make one fathom what they deserve. Read: What are the main elements of creative writing? Though all and sundry seems to be getting better for the two, the looming shadow of something shady in the back keeps one turning pages after pages. The engaging veil is completely weaved once Ashvi chances upon an old diary and begins to receive text messages and cloth pieces from a stranger. Unlike slow paced thrillers, “The Stranger” never loses its grip and is a must read for readers who enjoy a thrilling one sitting read. Publish your book with BlueRoseONE and become a bestselling author. Don’t let your dream of becoming an author fade away, grab the opportunity now and publish your book for free with our online DIY platform – be it fiction, non fiction, poetry or more.

Book Review: Stirrer a Book by Kanishq Banka

Book Review: Stirrer a Book by Kanishq Banka

Book – Stirrer Author – Kanishq Banka Blurb- Everyone has to kill to survive. ‘Stirrer’ is the story of the ones who have figured it out; those who are figuring it out; and those who don’t know where to start. An assassin, a photographer, a police officer and a chaotic journey of coveted love, bare lust, indifferent murders, and seething revenge. Stirrer moves through the gloss and charms of the Bombay Times to the dark side of the city and the darker corners of the psyche. Read: How to write story plot? Tips, Tricks and Types of Story Plots Review: A psychological thriller at heart, ‘Strirrer’ follows three different people as they lead their chaotic life in Bombay. The opening chapter follows Rafaan as he mysteriously observes a pub, commenting upon various people that come and go. We don’t know who he is, or what he does, building up the intrigue.  Aanaya is a photographer who conducts photoshoots for wealthy individuals. Iqra, the third character in the story, is a police officer who is somehow connected to Rafaan. These mysteries intensify as the story progresses, each of their lives getting entangled. To Order: Stirrer a Book by Kanishq Banka Click here This book is a fast-paced thriller, keeping boredom miles away. There is no better way to satisfy that itch when you’re in the mood for some suspense than with a killer book, literally.  In addition to making you flip the page quickly and leaving you feeling uneasy about what’s to come, thrillers never fail to get your heart racing. This one too stands true to the expectations one has with thrillers. This psychologically intriguing narrative weaves a gripping tale delving deep into the dark corners of the mind. The twists and turns keep you hooked to the story, making you turn pages one after another.  Read: List of 10 Best Free Book Reading Apps for Book Worms The city of Bombay itself comes alive and becomes a character in this narrative. The deepest darkest secrets of the city are portrayed enigmatically. The author, Kanishq Banka is a writer, traveller and film maker. He has published four fiction novels including ‘Stirrer’. He is presently working on a script for his production house, as well as a novel on a Kashmiri poet.  If you are looking for a well-written thriller to keep you up at night, look no further. ‘Stirrer’ will not disappoint you.  Publish your book with BlueRoseONE and become a bestselling author. Don’t let your dream of becoming an author fade away, grab the opportunity now and publish your book for free with our online DIY platform – be it fiction, non fiction, poetry or more. Happy Reading!

Book Review: Ajit The Lion Biography of Ajit Khan (Hamid Ali Khan) a Book by Iqbal Rizvi

Book Review: Ajit The Lion Biography of Ajit Khan (Hamid Ali Khan) a Book by Iqbal Rizvi

Book – Ajit the Lion Biography of Ajit KhanAuthor – Iqbal Rizvi Blurb – This book is a biography, Ajit Khan (Hamid Ali Khan). a legend of Indian cinema. He was associated with the Indian Film Industry from 1946 to 1996. He started his career with Shah-e-Misr in 1946. Beqasoor, Nastik, Anandmath and Bada Bhai were some of his hit films in the 1950s where he starred in a lead role. His role as Durjan Singh, the Rajput lord in Moghul-e-Azam, brought him many accolades.  Read: List of 10 Best Free Book Reading Apps for Bookworms In the late sixties Ajit Khan switched over to negative roles. His portrayal of Teja in Zanjeer, Shakal in Yadon Ki Baraat, Lion in Kalicharan are some of his most memorable roles. His style of dialogue delivery made him a favorite amongst the film fans and used extensively by many stand-up comedians.  This book also commemorates his 100th birth anniversary (2022). It is an interesting book with many nostalgic photographs and anecdotes. Review: Hamid Ali Khan whom we popularly know as Ajit Khan (his state name) started his career as an extra. When he pursued his dream as an actor by his real name, he couldn’t see himself growing and then by the advise of Nana Bhai Bhat, he named himself Ajit (indomitable). Even after the re-naming, he didn’t see much success.  While Ajit Khan slowly became known and started walking on his path of becoming a legend, our writer, Iqbal Rizvi, was intrigued. After seeing movies like “Charas”, “Barood”, “Jugnu”, and many more, he was hooked. Read: Learn How to promote your book through video trailer. While his own life took over his curiosity, he found his way back to Ajit khan. He reeled himself in on how the legend started, struggles, and slowly rose to face; Iqbal was now determined to know more and more about him.  To Order: Ajit The Lion Biography of Ajit Khan by Iqbal Rizvi Click here The book is filled with old photographs and memories that even Wikipedia wouldn’t give you – this information wasn’t an easy grab for him but he made sure that he conveyed even the tiniest memory of Ajit’s life in his biography of him. The deciphering of memories was on point – each part of Ajit’s life was covered by Iqbal.  From his journey to Bombay, his golden Era, his thrilling acts, comradery on sets, the difference of him as an actor and as Hamid Ali Khan to his comeback in 1990 and what all work he did in his entire life. Read: Learn what is conflict in a story? How to structure your story? Ajit Khan (Hamid Ali Khan) worked most of his life – sometimes for himself, sometimes for his family but he worked for passion and rose to fame. Iqbal being a dedicated fan, contributed his efforts and brought that all back to life when he wrote – “AJIT the LION”.  A movie crazed fan who dwells in the old cinema where everything was so real yet so colourless sometimes, Ajit became the rainbow. His delivery, timing, dedication, and will has motivated so many youngsters who dream of becoming an actor today or in future. If you are a fan of the legend of cinema Ajit urf Hamid Ali Khan – “AJIT the LION” is the book for you. Publish your book with BlueRoseONE and become a bestselling author. Don’t let your dream of becoming an author fade away, grab the opportunity now and publish your book for free with our online DIY platform – be it fiction, non fiction, poetry or more.

Rashmi Trivedi: Most Famous Self-Published Author Coming with Her Next Book.

Rashmi Trivedi: Most Famous Self-Published Author Coming with Her Next Book.

When Diane Mariechild said that “A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform.”, she wasn’t lying. Rashmi Trivedi – a working mother, wife, author, explorer, and a thinker; she has it all. From being a wife of a business man and a mother of two, working in a leading PSU, she lost herself in the world so much that she forgot herself in the midst. From her love of travelling and reading, she rose up and wrote what she thought was right.  Rashmi Trivedi: Most Famous Self-Published Author She started writing poems as her form of solace from the world. Initially she wrote it for herself, then she started sharing it with her friends and family, as she gained confidence in her writing and understood what power her words hold, she started posting it on her blog. Seeing life in a different way, her opinions became her strength. She herself believes in making the most of everything, including life. This desire keeps her alive and makes her bounce out of bed every morning. She is a lover of all wonderful things and is always in love…with life! She penned down her most resonating thoughts and wished that people would find glimpses of themselves in the words of the musings… “From Ashes To Dreams” “From Ashes To Dreams” talks about those times when life brings you at a crossroad, where you have no choice but to live every day as if it was your last one. Naina was at such a crossroad! An orphan, she did not have much to look forward to in life, until she fell in love. Love gave her wings and she started to fly, only to come crashing down as the wind beneath her wings turned into a storm. She tries putting an end to her now wretched existence, but fate has some other plans for her.  She comes to know that she has limited time to live and decides to start living everyday instead of merely surviving. She lives every moment without worrying about the future she does not have or the past that could not be undone. She falls in love once again, this time with life! Will fate respect her fortitude? “From Ashes To Dreams” by Author Rashmi Trivedi “Woman, everything will be fine” A genuine story about a working lady who, like any other working woman, is a skilled juggler, effortlessly switching between roles. The safe refuge she had created for herself is threatened one lovely day. She has been transferred to another place, and due to several constraints, she must either travel alone or quit her job. This is the narrative of her adjusting to the change, accepting the challenge, moving to a new city alone, doing her best at work while managing her family with a remote control and frequent visits. Throughout this process, she has learned several life lessons. She has matured and changed. She has understood that there is life outside of her family. She has discovered herself. She’s like a kite flying over the sky, yet with the line still attached to her family. That is because there is no other way for her to have it. Through this book she wanted to provide readers with insight into her mentality, problems, pain, and guilt. She wanted people to be happy when the character achieves little wins and shatter your heart when she falls. You’ll also want to hold her and tell her, “Woman, everything will be OK!” “Woman, Everything will be Fine” by Author Rashmi Trivedi “Handful of Sunshine, Pocket full of Rain” and “My Dying Conscience” After getting such positive responses on her first book she lauched her two poem compilation “Handful of Sunshine, Pocket full of Rain” and “My Dying Conscience” – she says that, “These collection of poems is like a bouquet of flowers, each flower more beautiful than the other, each flower unique, each flower has a fragrance that seeps into your soul.” She penned down her most resonating thoughts and wished that people would find glimpses of themselves in the words of the musings… “Handful of Sunshine, Pocketful of Rain” by Author Rashmi Trivedi “The Dying Conscience” by Author Rashmi Trivedi “2047: The Unifier” “2047: The Unifier” is all about a love story of an Indian boy and Pakistani girl. In 1947, the British put a knife through India’s heart when they created two nations, India and Pakistan; two nations that now have a history of war, mistrust and hatred. Can love put a healing balm on the bleeding hearts of the two nations and unite them forever? Karan is an Indian boy in love with a Pakistani girl, and the only way he can marry her is if India and Pakistan unite. So, he decides to take up the impossible task of uniting them during the 100th year of partition. Will people accept his crazy idea? What about the political parties? Will he succeed? “2047: The Unifier” by Author Rashmi Trivedi With her famous five, she’s now planning to launch her sixth book where she is breaking norms, and changing the stereotypes that the society has made for women. Woman supports woman, she for her, and now no one can take it back from us. A role model for many women and young girls who wish to accomplish more and more. We wish her all the best for all her future endeavors.

What is conflict in a story and How to structure your story?

What is conflict in a story and How to structure your story?

The creation of conflict in a story is essential for good narrative. Soon after introducing the main character in a story, the conflict is established. The beginning of the action and the beginning of the story are both triggered by conflict. Every writer should be able to create interesting conflict. Read: Learn How to avoid Plagiarism in 10 easy steps. What is conflict in a story? Conflict is the collision of two opposing forces that provides the narrative thread for a story in both literature and film. When the main character battles either a personal conflict or an external conflict, there is conflict. Conflict unites two opposed forces—the protagonist, who fights for what they believe in, and the antagonist, who fights for what they oppose—and then develops and ends the conflicts between these two forces. What are the Types of Conflict in a Story? You can use one of the following six types of conflict to advance your narrative: Character vs. self Character vs. character Character vs. society Character vs. supernatural Character vs. technology Character vs. nature Character vs. self The plot of a story “must be a conflict, and specifically, a conflict between the forces of good and evil within a single person,” as writer Maxwell Anderson once stated. Even though that may be oversimplifying, every fascinating story will eventually touch on a character’s inner conflict. That’s becausea reader empathises with a character best when they are going through deep internal conflict. A disagreement that arises within a character will cause internal conflict. Any combination of the character’s expectations, aspirations, obligations, and anxieties could be the source of it. They must make a decision that could potentially alter everything in order to acquire what they want. Character vs. character Pesky individuals are troublemakers no matter where they go! This form of external conflict, which may be found in many, if not most, stories, centres on that. Character versus character can refer to obvious conflicts (cops vs. robbers, heroes vs. villains, etc.), as well as more nuanced types of interpersonal conflicts, such as romantic entanglements and family conflicts. Character versus character conflict is frequently represented via the classic “protagonist vs. antagonist” arrangement, in which the two main characters typically have polar opposite objectives. Character vs. society These days, external conflicts of this kind are particularly common in literature and set the individual against the group. In this instance, “the collective” could be represented by something like: a repressive administration, adults (from the viewpoint of a teen), or widespread corruption Society will put pressure on us to change and fall neatly into order in this kind of struggle. However, our protagonist will fight against this shift and, in some situations, will attempt to reshape society to meet their ideals. Similar to the tale of David and Goliath, our hero must overcome a difficult obstacle, yet the reader retains faith in “the little guy” to succeed. You may also like: Top 10 Real Life Stories to Read Online Character vs. supernatural Your hero is likely engaged in battle with supernatural powers if they come up against something that defies reason or science! In addition to exploring irrational concerns and bizarre everyday occurrences, supernatural fiction can also use this kind of tension, as some authors do to produce rip-roaring tales. Character vs. supernatural confrontations commonly pit the hero against the powers of destiny, religion, ghosts, gods, demons, or aliens. Character vs. technology The human race and technology have had a rocky relationship ever since the beginning of the industrial period. Others have used scientific advancement to challenge our morality, patience, and greed. Some regard it as a defiance of God and the natural world. Character vs. technology may conjure up images of a Terminator-style robot catastrophe, but this kind of struggle may also be as unassuming as someone trying to teach their Grandma Millie how to use emojis! Character vs. nature How do you think you would fare against Mother Earth? That is specifically what our protagonists are up against in this kind of conflict. The enemies in this kind of confrontation can never be reasoned with, whether they be animals (Jaws), natural disasters (The Day After Tomorrow), the weather (The Perfect Storm), or a post-apocalyptic environment (The Road). The focus of “character vs. nature” conflict stories is typically on a character’s ability to survive. Our heroes will frequently come to realise that “character vs. self” conflict (which we shall discuss later) lies at the core of their story arc in the absence of a human enemy. What are the structures and how they are different from each other? In a novel, the sequence in which events are arranged into a beginning, middle, and finish is known as the story structure or narrative structure. The plot’s development and the reader’s introduction to the story’s motivating elements (characters, challenges, place, etc.) are directly impacted by the structure of the work. Read: List of Top 15 Most Famous books on Hindu Mythology. A tightly regulated narrative framework ensures that all of the reader’s questions are resolved, that there is a climax followed by information and resolution at the conclusion of the story, that the characters’ growth is furthered, and that any major conflicts are resolved. To put it another way, a well-structured plot results in a rewarding narrative experience that satisfies the author’s objectives. Let’s look at three of the most popular story structures used by writers: Freytag’s PyramidFreytag’s Pyramid is a five-point dramatic structure that is based on the traditional Greek tragedies of Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripedes. It is named after a German novelist and dramatist from the 19th century.STRUCTURE– Freytag’s Pyramid is a five-point dramatic structure that is based on the traditional Greek tragedies of Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripedes. It is named after a German novelist and dramatist from the 19th century.– Rising motion or rising. The protagonist works hard to achieve their objective. The stakes increase.– Climax. a place where the protagonist can no longer turn around and return to the previous situation.– Return or…

How to Write Story Plot? Tips, Tricks & Types of Story Plot

How to Write Story Plot? Tips, Tricks & Types of Story Plot

How to Write Story Plot? The series of interconnected events that make up a novel’s narrative is known as the plot. A fictional storyline typically culminates in a climax and a resolution at the conclusion of the narrative. Of course, one of the foundations of good storytelling is the writing of the story plot. Some claim that the plot is the what of the story if characters are the who and the theme is the why. Read: Complete Guide on How to Self Publish a Book For Free.. It is not a string of unrelated events. Usually, the narrative elements and the events must be connected in a cause-and-effect manner. According to E.M. Forster, the fact that the king and queen both passed away is not part of a plot. But the fact that the queen passed away after the king died is one because it illustrates a causality in the sequence of scenes. How to Write a Fulfilling Plot? There are six elements necessary for a successful plot: Exposition Inciting Incident Rising Action or Progressive Complications Dilemma Climax Denouement These are the main plot points in a story, and they are necessary for all forms of creative writing, including novels, screenplays, memoirs, short stories, and other genres. Because they are what give stories movement, tension, and action, even accomplished authors who do not consciously use them do so subliminally in their work. – Exposition Characters and the setting are introduced in the exposition at the start of the story. This is where you show your readers what “normal” is for your characters even though this is not where all of your world-building takes place. When we get to the next level, readers will understand what’s wrong because of this. – Inciting Incident An occurrence that throws the main character into a difficult situation, upends the status quo, and starts the story’s movement—either in a positive or bad direction—is known as the inciting incident. The climax and denouement mark the conclusion of this movement. – Rising Action or Progressive Complications The most of the conflict occurs in this section of the story, which is also its lengthiest. You know that proverb that says to climb a tree and then throw rocks at your characters? It’s time to throw rocks. This is the point where the stakes are raised and the story’s climax is started to develop. It is essential that your readers are aware of the issues at hand and that they have a clear understanding of the conflict. – Dilemma The moment when a character is forced to make an impossible decision is the most crucial one, and it is what you have been building up to. – Climax The big moment is now! The resolution of the conflict is determined by the character’s decision in the dilemma. If you got it well, this will be the most tense—or least tense—moment in the entire story, making your readers uneasy. – Denouement At the conclusion of the novel, you’re setting up “normal” once more—but this time, it’s the new normal, taking into account the changes and experiences of your characters. Your readers can spend some time adjusting to your characters’ new normal with them, emotionally closing up the story so that they can put the book down without turning back to see what they missed. The scene closes with sufficient closure to merit the two words: The End. You may also like: Top 10 Real Life Stories to Read Online How to construct your characters according to the need of your story plot? Now that you have the plot, you need to construct your characters according to the plot. Some pointers for creating a protagonist are as follows: Give the main character weaknesses. Heroes and protagonists don’t have to be ideal human beings. In actuality, those heroes are frequently uninteresting. Great characters come from the struggles they go through, and credible characters have weaknesses like real people do. Create an arc for the hero. A good character changes in some way during the course of the narrative. The character arc refers to this transition. You can also decide to develop a main character who stays the same, but that choice needs to be deliberate. The following are some pointers for creating an antagonist: Assign morality to the antagonist. Your protagonist should experience a crisis as a result of a villain’s goals. Every villain needs their own moral code, no matter how twisted. Give a villain realistic motivations if they kill off characters throughout the course of the story. Give the reader a clear understanding of the villain’s motivations for their atrocities by making those reasons specific to their background and upbringing. Make the antagonist strong. The success of your primary character should not be perceived as being simple by readers. Your antagonist must to be even more potent than your hero, not just comparable. The following are some pointers for creating secondary characters: Make sure they are complementary. The essential roles of secondary characters include helping the protagonist with different skill sets, acting as a sounding board or source of emotional support, falling into difficulty so that the protagonist can rescue them, and even providing comic relief. Make them the opposite. The best literary sidekicks are often oppositional and actively work to bring down the main character. Imagine Dr. Watson criticising Sherlock Holmes for abusing drugs. Giving supporting characters contrasting viewpoints enables you to examine your topics, locations, and morally ambiguous situations from a greater range of angles, maintaining complexity and retaining the reader’s interest.