I could feel the tension ease palpably as the book launch function of my second thriller, “Lucky For Some, 13” came to an end recently. It was also the time to summarize a few key learnings which might be of use to budding writers, if not to other writers. “Writing a 87,000 + word novel is pretty easy, its writing the less than 200 word back cover copy that is tough,” I quipped. There’s a lot of truth in what I said. Ask any author.
Novel Writing Tips
December 3, 2012
Blogs, Resources for Writers "Lucky For Some, 13", back cover copy, thrillers, tips for writers Leave a comment
The flux of time: An Author’s Challenge
November 21, 2012
Books, Resources for Writers, Writing Style "Lucky For Some, 13", Kasab 3 Comments
When as an author you write a story, you place events in a particular time frame. It is difficult, if not impossible for you to predict all that will happen in the future. Let me explain with an example to make my point clear. In my latest thriller, “Lucky For Some, 13” a terrorist group orchestrates attacks in Goa and Bangalore in India in January and September 2010 respectively. It is a work of fiction and you and I know the attacks as described in the book, did not take place. More