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Tanisha Tiwari is a journalist based in Delhi, India. She is the Chief editor of The Voix Tribune and is working as a freelancer for Tummygotyummy. She is associated with Sagenext Infotech as a content writer and is a media graduate from Delhi.
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Maybe You Should Talk To Someone
The author reflects on personal experiences and the impact of parental expectations on individual desires, using Lori Gottlieb's book 'Maybe You Should Talk To Someone' as a framework. The narrative explores the conflict between personal wants and familial obligations, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and understanding one's own needs. The text delves into the concept of 'want' and its unmeasurable nature, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from appreciating what one already has.
The Disadvantages I Face As A Writer
The article discusses the challenges and disadvantages faced by writers, emphasizing the lack of recognition and support for those who haven't published a book or have less experience. It highlights the struggle with writer's block and the frustration of not being able to produce content despite the effort. The author shares personal experiences of trying to start a new book and the difficulties encountered, underscoring the importance of perseverance and maintaining a positive attitude in the writing journey.
1 Writing Rule Every Writer Should Swear By
The article emphasizes the importance of 'copying' as a fundamental rule for writers, suggesting that successful writing often involves drawing inspiration from existing works and refining them with personal creativity. It argues that no idea is entirely unique, and effective writing is a result of thorough research and intelligent adaptation of ideas. The author shares personal experiences and references Austin Kleon's views on the art of copying, encouraging writers to find the right sources and incorporate them into their work.
I Hate To Say This But We Should All Be Pathetic Writers
The article explores the idea of embracing being 'pathetic' as a writer, suggesting that it is a path to becoming an expert. The author shares personal experiences and reflections on not wanting to emulate famous writers, instead finding inspiration in individuals like Laxman Rao, who embodies authenticity and courage by pursuing his passion for writing and selling tea. The narrative encourages embracing one's unique path and the courage to follow personal passions.
Moses, Grief, Gods and A Bit Of Inspiration To Write
The article explores the theme of grief through the story of Moses, highlighting how his personal struggles and grief led to his role as a leader of the Israelites. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and channeling grief as a source of inspiration and personal growth, drawing parallels to the writing process and the transformation of grief into joy.
Write For Yourself Only If You Do Not Want To Sell Your Writing
The article discusses the distinction between writing for oneself and writing to sell, emphasizing that successful writing for sale requires understanding the target audience and providing value, setting clear goals, and incorporating emotions. The author reflects on their experience with their debut book, 'I Will Without War,' which was not initially marketed, and highlights the importance of marketing and audience engagement for future works.
Celebrating The Book ‘I WILL WIN WITHOUT WAR’ with Tanisha Tiwari, Author and Journalist
Tanisha Tiwari, a 23-year-old author and journalist, celebrates the release of her book 'I Will Win Without War,' which addresses the sensitive issue of child abuse through the story of a young woman named Sarah. Despite facing challenges and self-doubt, Tiwari has established herself as a published author and CEO of 'The Voix Tribune,' a news organization dedicated to fighting crime and injustice. Her career includes significant roles in major organizations like NDTV and the Ministry of Labour and Employment. The book aims to bring attention to the trauma of child abuse and encourage societal dialogue on the topic.
Money Does Not Guarantee Happiness
The article explores the concept that happiness is not directly correlated with financial wealth, using personal stories and a study by Kahneman and Deaton as evidence. It suggests that emotional well-being does not significantly increase after a household income exceeds $75,000, although life satisfaction may continue to improve. The author reflects on their own journey towards happiness, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence and internal fulfillment over monetary success.
Scrimmaging Writing Barriers and Inspiring Young Authors With Tanisha Tiwari, Author and Journalist
Tanisha Tiwari, a 23-year-old author and journalist from Delhi, India, emphasizes the unrestrictive nature of writing and its potential to bring about change. Despite facing challenges and self-doubt, she has achieved her dream of becoming a published author. Her book 'I Will Win Without War' addresses the sensitive issue of child abuse, aiming to bring it into the spotlight and encourage societal discussion. In addition to her writing, Tiwari has worked with major organizations like NDTV and the Ministry of Labour and Employment, and she is the CEO of 'The Voix Tribune,' a news organization dedicated to fighting crime and injustice.
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