2008 Aug 29 - Friday Update
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Time for another Friday Update. I like these Friday updates more than regular blog posts. I can be short. To the point. Touch upon variety of things. Generate ideas and prioritize things.
Without further ado, the hits, misses and random musings for the week that went by.
Hits
- TheStorez.com. Arvind T, a classmate from MDI Gurgaon launched his venture. He has been at it for about an year now and he says that he has done things from selling books on a pushcart to going to all the small bookstores in every nook and cranny of India. More on him in subsequent posts. Please help by spreading word and giving him feedback.
- Morpheus Capital. Thanks to Ashish, spoke to Sameer and Nandini of Morpheus Venture about ideation and entrepreneurship. It was a very good conversation and they gave me a lot of food for thought. If there are any start-ups looking for mentoring, support, contacts or even a bouncing board for their ideas, they are an ideal team.
- Living Out of a Suitcase. I have been writing since I can remember and been blogging since 2004. Have been a really fruitful exercise and the time is ripe to start working on my first piece of fiction. This is something that I have always wanted to do. Tentatively called ‘Living out of a suitcase’, the book is a compilation of thoughts and rants of a 25 year old Indian. And no, its not a biography. Have written two chapters already. Lemme know if you would want a sneak preview.
Misses
- Bandwidth issues. My site (and as a result this blog) suddenly saw a lot of traffic and I exceeded my bandwidth. My site was unavailable for a couple of days. The issue is still not sorted but at least the site back online for now. Thanks to efforts of Trisha Infotech (my web-hosting provider).
Random Musings
- Theater. Saw Naseeruddin Shah act in a rendition of Khalil Gibran’s The Prophet. I did not understand much of the play, but Naseeruddin Shah was fabulous. I now know what it is like to be mesmerized at an individual brilliance.
- Hit by Plagiarism. This Facebook group uses one of my blogposts as its introduction (the first 20 bullet points) without any credits of any sort to me. Don’t know what to do about it. In a way its good, its affirmation for the fact that I write well and people appreciate it. But it sucks to see someone else use your work and you cant do anything about it.
All in all a not so exciting week. Lets see what the next one has in store for me.

Monica Jasuja:
I like this short commentary on what kept you busy through the week!
August 29, 2008, 2:19 pmnice
Neha:
I would like a preview of your work. I applaud all efforts that go into writing.
August 29, 2008, 8:09 pms4ur4bh:
@Monica Thanks for the comment.
@Neha I shall keep you updated. I have done 3 chapters. Moment I do 5, I shall take your opinion. Please dont expect the quality of Jhumpa Lahiri or Gregory David Roberts :D
Regards,
August 29, 2008, 10:01 pmSG
Anurag:
The topic for ur book seems very interesting, properly reflecting life of a bachelor. It would be nice if you can share the initial draft.
By the way, last friday we went to a place called Guhantra (Cave Resort). I cycled to this place 27 KMs in 1 hour 20 minutes. It was a nice experience but I came back with a broken finger in my left hand.
September 2, 2008, 1:06 pm