Friday, September 9, 2011

A Reader or Writer...Which would you rather be?



Come join us on a fantastic blog hop that brings together bloggers of all genres, backgrounds and locations.
Tour Date - Saturday, 10 September
Theme - A Reader or Writer ... Which Would You Rather Be?

A Reader or Writer...Which would you rather be?


“A word is dead when it is said, some say. I say it just begins to live that day ~ Emily Dickinson”

I have always wanted to write…even before I was born. Hard to imagine and believe, right? But then, according to me writers are eccentric specimen, the good ones are a bit demented and the real writers are insane. I am no Emily Dickinson or Elizabeth Browning, but I do express my emotions with as much intensity as they did. It is not possible to write and be unemotional about life. Life is like a beautiful painting with its many hues and textures, a person who can appreciate all the vibrant colours and understand the artist’s mind, is a real writer.

When does a person decide to become a writer? Is there a ceremony which takes place and the world is informed about this decision of the writer? No, a person becomes a writer when she starts sharing her feelings about every little thing in life, with the world. She sees a flower bloom and comments upon its beauty, a poem is born and so is a writer. A friend moves to a different city, she writes about the separation, a writer appears. She loses a loved one; she grieves and out of her tears is born a writer.


“I love thee to the level of everyday’s most quiet need by sun and candle light…I love thee with the breath, smiles, tears, of all my life~ Elizabeth Browning”

I can’t imagine feeling something and not writing about it, I am alive when I write. Books keep me company, I love reading and become a character in the book that I’m reading at the moment, sometimes it’s fun when the book is a happy, nice, and romantic one but it’s scary to be in the plot of a murder mystery or horror story.

I have a million stories I want to share with the world, and I will live even after I am long gone. Though I wear both the hats, of a reader and writer, writing is what keeps me going and saves my soul from corroding.I will end with a beautiful quote by my favorite author Emily Dickinson.


“He ate and drank the precious Words, his Spirit grew robust; He knew no more that he was poor, nor that his frame was Dust~ Emily Dickinson”




Sulekha aka Lucks






Do visit these wonderful writer's blogs and become their followers. Happy reading friends...

CONTINUE ON THE TOUR-----

1. Karen-http://karenvwasylowski.blogspot.com/2011/09/rather-write-or-read.html
2. Roy - http://royd-spiltmilk.blogspot.com/
3. Janu - http://janukulkarni.blogspot.com
4. Karen - http://www.britsunited.blogspot.com
5. Dora - http://peacefrompieces.blogspot.com/
6. Nat - http://readingromances.wordpress.com/
7. Deborah - http://deborahbatterman.com/
8. Sarah - http://sarahbutland.com/blog/
9. Sulekha - http://sulekkha.blogspot.com/

10. Dora - http://blogaliciousauthors.blogspot.com/

23 comments:

JANU said...

Beautifully said.....hats off to the writer in you. Cheers!

sulekkha said...

@Janaki, thanks a ton for the visit and the compliment. I think most people write because if they don't they might go crazy.At least I do so because of this reason.

Melissa Tandoc said...

Wow, I think I've read that writing is life for you several times in some comments and I love to hear that again and again Sulekha. I could feel your passion. Everything comes directly from your heart that's why I love all your posts and am moved and pushed to do creative stuffs along with them...

I'd do both. I love writing but I also like reading ;)

Sonia Rumzi said...

As always, my dear dear Lucks, said with grace and charm.

Jerly said...

"Out of her grief is born a writer" beautifully said

Shreya said...

"I am alive when I write"- This line says it all. It shows the passion of writing in you.. n that's all that makes a writer. Keep Posting :)

Shelley Workinger said...

Hi Sulekkha :)
I feel the same way - that I have more ideas than I could possibly ever get down! And then I also feel similarly about reading - that there are too many books and not enough lifetimes to read them all in!

Debra said...

I appreciate the Emily Dickinson quotes. And your own words as well, expressed with pure authenticity. Writers write; that’s what they do.

"Trust in what you love, continue to do it, and it will take you where you need to go."
~ Natalie Goldberg on writing

David said...

You're definetly a talented wordsmith and I'm thankful your stories are being told. I was an avid reader for years until Erin's death then an outpouring of feelings led me to sharing those thoughts with folks around the world. In adition to the blog I'm working on a childrens book featuring Erin which hopefully one day will get published. Hope you continue to share your stories with everyone and you certainly know I'll be reading!! Blessings :)

Colleen said...

This is beautiful. I believe that you are a writer when you MUST write, you have no choice. It is the way you express all that is in you! Wonderful post, I thoroughly enjoyed every word!

Rimly said...

Keep writing Outlier. Love the way you turn the most ordinary into the extraordinary with your words.

sulekkha said...

@Melissa, thank you dear friend and I love your creativity. Especially when it's combined with my posts, the notes for my poem, when you love someone are so haunting and beautiful. Waiting for your next creative idea :)

sulekkha said...

@Sonia, Thanks a ton for your lovely compliment and for sharing my work with your friends.

@Jerly, welcome to my blog and thank you for your comment.

sulekkha said...

@Shreya, Thanks a lot for visiting and commenting on my blog.

@Shelley, welcome friend and yes you are so right. I love reading and can go hungry and thirsty but need books to survive.

sulekkha said...

@Debra, Thank you dear friend for your lovely words and the beautiful quote.

sulekkha said...

@David, welcome after a break..Congratulations on your book and I will hold you to your promise of giving me the first autographed book :) Thank you for your generous compliments.

sulekkha said...

@Colleen, welcome to my blog and thank you for your comment.

@Rimly,Thank you for the sweetest compliment, friend...love your words.

Corinne Rodrigues said...

I love the fact that you feel so compelled to write Sulekha. We must be grateful for that :)

sukanya said...

well said, Sulekha.More and more I see myself as a writer. whats there NOT to write, right?

sulekkha said...

Corinne, We are grateful for the everyday gyaan too:) Thanks for the compliment.

sulekkha said...

Sukanya, RIGHT...everything is worth writing about, sacred...Thanks for the visit n the comment.

Anonymous said...

You indeed are a born writer, Lucks. Don't ever stop, but then I didn't have to tell you that! <3

sulekkha said...

Sweepy, Thanks friend...welcome to my blog and love you for your lovely compliment