WORDS AND WRITING! #BLOGCHATTERA2ZCHALLENGE
Words have always had the power to enchant me ever since I was very young. The thrill of putting the right word in the right place started when I began playing the popular word game 'Scrabble'.
I spent two years with my paternal
grandparents in Shoranur, Kerala, when my Army father was posted in an obscure
station where there were no good schools. Every afternoon I would come back
from school, and there she would be, my darling grandma, waiting to play
Scrabble with me.
I have always wanted to be a writer, and
after I wrote my first poem at the age of ten, I never looked back. I would
scribble on every bit of paper I could lay hands on and hide them away in
little niches not even allowing the room to be swept. Years later, my mother,
herself a talented writer, put all these scraps together and brought out a
collection of my poems titled 'Deeparadhana'.
All through school and college, I continued
to write, trying to hone my vocabulary. The deliciousness of juicy words which
sparkled in a sea of writing broth! That sense of joy when a poem or a story
was published in a college magazine!
I am, now, in the process of bringing out my
eleventh solo book, and having a story nestle in my thirtieth anthology along
with other writers. Do I need further proof of how significant words have been
in my life? How many people do I thank for this gift - my grandparents, my
parents, my siblings, G, my better half and his family, my uncles, aunts and
cousins?
However, it does not end there. Every person I have come across in life has left an imprint on my writing; my teachers, my offline and online friends, my writing groups, my editors and my publishers. Writing is not done in an island, it may be a solitary activity, but it is the sum of total of influences and experiences that one has gone through in life.
When I was doing Literature in college I came across myriad lines in poetry that remain etched in my mind even today. Here are just a few examples.
Ode to Autumn - John Keats
W.B. Yeats
Today, when I sit and play Scrabble on paper with Zo and Sam, my thoughts go back to those balmy afternoons when I used to play Scrabble with my grandmother. How life has come round, full circle! I enjoy watching them both, scrabbling for words, as they put them down with avid interest.
Pictures Credit: Deepti Menon
This morning, we went to Hamleys, the toy
shop, to buy the actual board game of Scrabble so that I could share the magic
and the mystery of words with my two little ones.
May words continue to inspire us all!
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I can relate so well to your post. For me, words are beautiful. Learning a new word everyday adds up in your vocabulary bank. The more words lead to more communication verbally or through writing and that's why my website is wordsmithkaur.com. I play scrabble online and believe me it is so addictive. It keeps your brain sharp too.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a heartwarming read! Loved seeing how your love for words has woven through generations — truly beautiful. "Writing is not done in an island, it may be a solitary activity, but it is the sum of total of influences and experiences that one has gone through in life." - Beautifully captures the essence of the entire post — showing that writing, like life, is deeply shaped by the people, memories, and moments we gather along the way.
ReplyDeleteThis post wonderfully reflects how writing, just like life, is shaped by the people we meet, the memories we create, and the moments we cherish.
ReplyDeleteThis was such a heartfelt blog! Being a literature student and consuming the era of Keats, Shelly, Blake and many more brought back lots of memories. Also scrabble is my favorite too, I play with my sister too! Truly enjoyed reading this blog!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful and heartfelt post. I too share similar memories with parents and the love of writing parents began around the same time as yours. I am imbibing the kids with the love for words as well.
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