![]() Having authored several fiction and non-fiction books, some of the titles include The Crow Chronicles, The Life and Times of Altu Faltu, That Summer at Kalagarh, Enjoying Birds, Birds of Delhi, Birds from My Window, The Caterpillar Who Went on a Diet and Other Stories. “I don’t teach creative writing, I actually believe in talking to kids about how ideas come, tell them to use their own imagination, and get creative with the whole process.” “Once you have the ideas in place, subjects, characters, plot, it all falls into place,” he shares, on the sidelines of a creative writing and story telling workshop for students of Dikshant International & Global Schools.Īlso an avid birder, he doesn’t believe in the theory of teaching, creative writing, all the more. ![]() Thirty-five titles in roughly 20 years is a statistic that merits a mention, heck even a lot of questions! For renowned author Ranjit Lal, prolific writing is an outcome of spontaneous ideation. ![]()
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