Writing
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While book publishers slowed down during the pandemic, this writing platform accelerated
Kanishka Gupta Amish Mulmi
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A writer explains why she misses the lockdown brought on by the pandemic
Arefa Tehsin
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How the pandemic has changed writing, creating, and community-building for children’s writers
Sayoni Basu
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Can this artificial intelligence program replace writers, journalists and poets?
Prasenjit Mitra, The Conversation
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Why the pandemic will lead to a drop in publishing of research: W(riting)FH does not work
Souradeep Roy
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Why the profusion of courses in India will not over-professionalise the practice of creative writing
Saikat Majumdar
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American poet Emily Dickinson is the hero to turn to during these difficult times. Here’s why
Matthew Redmond, The Conversation
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Poets and novelists have been writing about life under Covid-19 for more than a century
Rachel Hadas, The Conversation
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Can creative writing be taught in universities? Is it not in conflict with academic rigour?
Saikat Majumdar
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‘Write about what is happening to the world? I can’t’: Shashi Deshpande on the coronavirus
Shashi Deshpande
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Why writers’ residencies in general – and Sangam House in particular – may go on despite Covid-19
DW Gibson
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Writing in the times of Covid-19: Can guilt and confessions really atone for not acting when needed?
Maaz Bin Bilal
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In the time of the great quarantine, a writer draws, in words, a map of a life lived indoors
Vineet Gill
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How can more women writers be published? The Women Writers’ Fest tries to provide some answers
Neha Bhatt
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Ten and a half commandments for new writers (that go beyond the clichés)
Sean Williams, The Conversation
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How is a writer inspired to write by the scenes she sees and the conversations she overhears
Anukrti Upadhyay
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This chapter on the future of Artificial Intelligence was written by Artificial Intelligence
Jaspreet Bindra
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How a writing programme in Iowa taught me to feel for people (and learn to become a better writer)
Payal Nagpal
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Finding your book: Vikram Chandra on the exhilarating yet excruciating journey of the novelist
Vikram Chandra
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This novel proves that the omniscient narrator is making a comeback to contemporary fiction
Julienne van Loon, The Conversation