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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNikhil Sirimalla, who goes by his pen name Nickil Snow is an artist, writer, and filmmaker from Hyderabad. Read More...
Nikhil Sirimalla, who goes by his pen name Nickil Snow is an artist, writer, and filmmaker from Hyderabad.
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Step into a realm where the boundaries of reality and imagination blur, and tales come alive through the magical alchemy of spontaneous creativity. In Nowhereness, the final installment of the trilogy that began with Nobodiness and continued with Nothingness, the New Delhi World Book Fair - 2023 crowd once again joins forces with the writer to weave a mesmerizing tapestry of tales. Born from random words lovingly contributed by a diverse and vibrant audience,
Step into a realm where the boundaries of reality and imagination blur, and tales come alive through the magical alchemy of spontaneous creativity. In Nowhereness, the final installment of the trilogy that began with Nobodiness and continued with Nothingness, the New Delhi World Book Fair - 2023 crowd once again joins forces with the writer to weave a mesmerizing tapestry of tales. Born from random words lovingly contributed by a diverse and vibrant audience, Nowhereness transcends time and space, leading readers on an unforgettable literary journey.
United by the powerful bond of storytelling, Nowhereness celebrates the shared joy of creativity and the magic that arises when strangers collaborate. Join in this symphony of words and embark on an adventure that challenges perceptions, illuminates the human experience, and revels in the infinite possibilities that arise when we embrace the spirit of spontaneity.
‘Nobodiness’ is the collection of poems written while the author was hitchhiking in South India - an adventurous, breaking-free journey that started with no destination passed through the paths less taken, trees less hugged, lakes less sipped from and hills less trekked. This book was poetic part of the wayfarer’s journal on his year-long unlearning journey to nobodiness.
This book is the latest edition of 'Nobodiness'.
‘Nobodiness’ is the collection of poems written while the author was hitchhiking in South India - an adventurous, breaking-free journey that started with no destination passed through the paths less taken, trees less hugged, lakes less sipped from and hills less trekked. This book was poetic part of the wayfarer’s journal on his year-long unlearning journey to nobodiness.
This book is the latest edition of 'Nobodiness'.
This book is a collection of tiny tales written spontaneously using random words thrown at the author. Talking about his work and his unconventional style of writing Nickil Snow said, "When I state that I’m the first audience to my stories, I mean two things here, one; I’m witnessing the story that is created, and two; (very fascinatingly) I’m watching how the story is being created - I mean how do these things pop up in my imagina
This book is a collection of tiny tales written spontaneously using random words thrown at the author. Talking about his work and his unconventional style of writing Nickil Snow said, "When I state that I’m the first audience to my stories, I mean two things here, one; I’m witnessing the story that is created, and two; (very fascinatingly) I’m watching how the story is being created - I mean how do these things pop up in my imagination, where do these ideas come from, where do I bring out these tales from? The infinite unknown? The great beyond? The eternal silence? The nothingness? It is fascinating because I don’t even try!
‘Tiny Tales’ is an exercise I devised for myself to understand my creative flow better. On my old Instagram account once in a while, I asked my friends for some random words, usually 3 to 5 words, they can be anything; I used a sticker called ‘Ask me a question which allows people to type anything. And when they gave me random words I wrote and posted a tale using those words on the same day. On average, I wrote 15 spontaneous tales on the day of Tiny Tales and I did it several times. I wrote hundreds of them, each on average taking 15 to 30 mins to write, shorter ones took only a few minutes and some longer ones took a couple of hours, you’ll know when you read them.
In the end of this book, I wrote a few lines about NOTHINGNESS. Only a few because - how can I talk about the eternal silence, the more I talk the more it is lost."
‘Nobodiness’ is the collection of poems written while the author was hitchhiking in South India - an adventurous, breaking-free journey that started with no destination passed through the paths less taken, trees less hugged, lakes less sipped from and hills less trekked. This book was poetic part of the wayfarer’s journal on his year-long unlearning journey to nobodiness.
‘Nobodiness’ is the collection of poems written while the author was hitchhiking in South India - an adventurous, breaking-free journey that started with no destination passed through the paths less taken, trees less hugged, lakes less sipped from and hills less trekked. This book was poetic part of the wayfarer’s journal on his year-long unlearning journey to nobodiness.
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