Remembering Manohar Malgonkar, the Prolific Writer Everyone Forgot

One contemporary of the writer Mulk Raj Anand we know little about is a writer who was born on this day in a village in Karnataka – Manohar Malgonkar. He donned many roles-army officer rising to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, columnist, civil servant, game hunter, mine owner at Jagalbet and farmer.

His experience in various spheres reflected in his prolific output of short stories, essays and fiction and non-fiction novels and those who have read his work (few and far between) know that his stories focus on India during British colonization (The Princes, A Bend in the Ganges) and India post-independence (Distant Drum). His novel A Spy in Amber was adapted into the Hindi film Shalimar.

He lived in ‘Burbusa Bungalow’  in Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka and he passed away in 2010.

The Ibis and its Whereabouts – Amitav Ghosh and Jhumpa Lahiri

On this day, two extraordinary authors share a birthday.

Ghosh in 2017Amitav Ghosh’s education spans from Dehradun to Oxford. For a short time he worked at The Indian Express and it was while he was studying at Oxford that he wrote his first book The Circle of Reason. From then, his writing career blossomed and his books have been translated into over twenty languages. Almost every book he has penned has won an award. He is probably the first cli-fi writer India has produced- his fascination for the sea,  human history and migration make his novels complex, educational and must-reads. Ghosh’s writing veers on the non-fictional even when he writes fiction.  A book that many readers I have spoken to love is The Hungry Tide, The Ibis Trilogy, The Glass Palace, Shadow Lines and Calcutta Chromosome.

Jhumpa Lahiri in 2015

Jhumpa Lahiri, an American author born in London,  is loved most for her debut collection of short stories Interpreter of Maladies. Her book The Namesake was adapted into a popular movie and she has a string of awards under her belt. Her stories have captured the Indian immigrant experience but she hasn’t stopped there- she has moved on to finding the true language of her soul by delving into a completely foreign language – Italian. This is an experiment in the fictional realm, one that many writers and translators can learn from.

Read this interview with Lahiri to understand this prestigious author’s love affair with the Italian language.

Which books do you love by these authors? Tell us in the comments.

On International Mango Festival Day, 8 Book Titles That Feature Mangoes! 🥭

Every year since 1987 on July 9, the International Mango Festival is held in Delhi.  This is a great opportunity for mango gourmands, sellers and growers and a mango product bonanza for visitors. Favorite mango varieties on display are Langda, Malda, Dasheri, Alphonso, Chausa, Sindheri, Himgiri, Bombay Green and many others. Besides the achars, jams and shakes available at kiosks, there are folk song shows featuring mangoes and binge-eating mango contests.

This year the festival remains closed owing to Covid.

As part of honoring the festival this year, we put together a list of some books with Mango in the title and we came across many genres from literary to chicklit. Tell us if there are any more Mango-themed titles featured in your book collection!

House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros

The House on Mango Street is a story of childhood and self-discovery. Sandra Cisneros started writing the book as a memoir but the book ended up taking a life of its own and became an exploration of otherness and identity. Read about her writing process here.

 

The House of Blue Mangoes by David Davidar

A generational saga of three generations of Dorais set in southern India during India’s freedom struggle. The house at Chethavar which is the fulcrum of the book is surrounded by the famous blue mango trees.

 

A Mango-Shaped Space by Wendy Mass

Wendy’s protagonist is a synesthete- she can smell colors and taste shapes. She must learn how to come to terms with her condition as her world is an explosion of the senses.

A Case of Exploding Mangoes

A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif

Explosive writing! A Case of Exploding Mangoes is a satirical account of the conspiracies that clouded Zia-ul-Haq’s death. He chooses satire as a medium to expose hard truths and the comic touch to touch on subjects that are very much forbidden fruit.

 

Climbing the Mango Trees: A Memoir of a Childhood in IndiaClimbing the Mango Trees: A Memoir of a Childhood in India by Madhur Jaffrey

When you pick up a Madhur Jaffrey book, you are sure to be assaulted by a tonne of flavors. This memoir cum recipe account is a culinary autobiography not just of Jaffrey’s own experiences but India’s food journey as well.

Monique and the Mango Rains: An Extraordinary Story of Friendship in a Midwife's House in Mali by [Kris Holloway]Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years with a Midwife in Mali

Humor laces this book set in a West African village. The protagonist is a midwife who saves young lives and becomes a legend.

 

The Mango Season by [Amulya Malladi]The Mango Season by Amulya Malladi

Chicklit set with a protagonist from the Indian diaspora. Priya is expected to marry a nice Indian boy but over a mango pickle culinary exercise, she is in a dilemma about whether she should reveal more about her American boyfriend.

 

Imaculada de Bomba Cabral's Mango Tree and other nonsense talesImaculada de Bomba Cabral’s Mango Tree and other nonsense tales

At the Pothi.com store, we found a title that matches the mango theme- a book of humorous essays with Goa as the protagonist.

 

 

Dhan Gopal Mukerji- The Only Indian Writer Who Won the Newbery Medal

On 6 July, 1890, Dhan Gopal was born in a jungle village in Kolkata. His story reads like a piece of fiction- a boy steeped in Brahminical roots with a revolutionary brother who eggs him on to leave India goes on a subsequent journey to Japan and once the disillusionment of the assembly lines he witnessed there set in, he arrived at San Francisco. He ended up studying at Berkeley and then at Stanford, turning to the written word for solace.

His life was an intense enquiry into the unknown. This little-known writer of the 1920s laid the foundation for Indian writing in English.

Stanford critic Gordon H. Chang describes Mukerji as a person who ‘holds the distinction of being the first author of Asian-Indian ancestry who successfully wrote for American audiences about Indian life’. Dhan Gopal had a rich legacy – the sprawling jungle was rooted in his mind, his brother’s love for India and his own found a way into his longing for his country, and the reality of race relations in the US lit a fire in him.

Dhan Gopal is the only Indian writer who has ever won the American Library Association’s Newbery Medal –   for his children’s book Gay Neck: The Story of a Pigeon. Messenger pigeons during WWI, man and his friendship with winged animals, and the futility of war form the crux of this story.

Mukerji’s other children’s books include Ghond, the Hunter, The Chief of the Herd, Hindu Fables for Little Children, Rama, the Hero of India, The Master Monkey, and Fierce-Face, the Story of a Tiger.

Besides children’s stories, he also wrote non-fiction, poetry and translations, which were published in prestigious outlets. His autobiography Caste and Outcaste is one of the first books that talks about the experiences of an Indian abroad. Other writings include A Son of Mother India Answers  ( in response to Katherine Mayo‘s Mother India), Devotional Passages from the Hindu Bible and Visit India with MeDisillusioned India, My Brother’s Face, and  The Face of Silence.

He died by suicide in his home in New York in 1936.

14 Doctors who are Accomplished Writers – A Doctor’s Day Special 🩺

While doctors are venerated for their frontline effort during the pandemic and well-known for their illegible prescriptions, not many of us know that a large number of physicians have succeeded in the writing arena. Doctors have the perfect opportunity to observe patients, empathize with them and make sense of the human condition.

Here are some stellar writers who are medical physicians as well:

Khaled Hosseini

Khaled HosseiniKhaled Hosseini began writing The Kite Runner while he practiced medicine, spending the early hours of the day to finish his writing quota for the day. The success of The Kite Runner led him to take a sabbatical from the medical profession. Listen to him talk about his medical career here.

Robin Cook

Pandemic (Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery)If there’s one writer who was incessantly worried about a pandemic-like situation, it’s medical thriller writer and physician Robin Cook. His character Jack Stapleton is a character who was concerned by the possibility of super spreader respiratory illnesses. Famous books by Robin Cook include Coma, Outbreak and Pandemic.

Atul Gawande

Atul-Gawande - Wikimedia CommonsAtul Gawande is a doctor by morning, writer by night sort of multi-tasker. His books are an intersection of medicine, compassion and solutions. His books The Checklist Manifesto and Being Mortal talk about treatment management and humanist interventions when faced with critical illness.

Siddhartha Mukherjee

Buy The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer Book Online at Low Prices in India | The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.inSiddhartha Mukherjee wrote The Emperor of All Maladies intermittently during his medical practice and oncology research. At any one time, he juggles multiple disciplines with an effort to understand the root of the disease. Read about his writing experience here.

W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham - WikipediaThe famous novelist, short story writer and playwright Somerset Maugham once said, “I do not know a better training for a writer than to spend some years in the medical profession. The doctor, especially the hospital doctor, sees it [humanity] bare.” Famous books by him include The Razor’s Edge, Of Human Bondage, The Painted Veil, etc.

Anton Chekhov

File:Anton-chekhov-4 JAM.jpg - Wikimedia CommonsAnton Chekhov, one of the world’s most celebrated short story writers, was a dedicated doctor. He was fascinated by the lives of his patients and his compassion shines through in his writing. Many of his stories focus on aspects of the medical profession such as Anyuta, Ionych, A Boring Story, A Doctor’s Visit, etc.

Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle - Wikipedia

Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of the Sherlock Holmes stories, practiced medicine for a decade. He focused on ophthalmology and his unsuccessful practice ended up being a boon to the detective fiction genre.

Abraham Verghese

Buy My Own Country: A Doctor's Story Book Online at Low Prices in India | My Own Country: A Doctor's Story Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.inAbraham Verghese studied medicine in Ethiopia and India and ended up practicing medicine in the United States. He took a swing at his writing dream by applying to the Iowa Writing Workshop. Books by him include Cutting for Stone and My Own Country: A Doctor’s Story. Learn more about his journey here.

Taslima Nasrin Sarkar

Most know this outspoken author and Ananda Purashkar winner for works like her 1993 novel, Lajja. But did you know that Nasrin also practiced as a gynecologist for many years before turning to full-time activism? Her experiences as a doctor have formed the cornerstone of much of her writing and played a central role in the development of her ideologies and passion.

 

Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar

Kamal Kumar Mahawar

 

Nawal El-Sadaawi

Paul Kalanithi

 

Michael Crichton

Who doesn’t know and love the exciting action thrillers penned by Michael Crichton? Crichton holds an MD from Harvard, but never pursued a medical career, opting instead to devote his time to writing – his true passion. And lucky for us he did, or else the world may still have been waiting for a Jurassic Park to come along and shape our cultural landscape.

 

Let us know if you have any physician writers in mind and we can add to this list.

Here are some medical authors from the Pothi.com Store:
InVerse Medicine by Upreet Dhaliwal
Cricket Medicine Essentials by Naveen Bhansal
Drug Autobiographies in Pharmacology by Sushil Sharma
Power after B.D.S by Dr. Abhishek Jungi

 

Article contributors: Neelima, Anushka

Author Resource: Write a Book with a Markdown Text Editor novelWriter

novelWriter is a markdown-like text editor designed for writing novels and larger projects of many smaller plain text documents.

Markdown is a plain text formatting syntax that makes documents readable without tags ( text modifiers like lists, bold, italics, etc are used). We use Markdown in Facebook message, Skype, Slack, Trello etc.

Novelwriter can run on Linux, Windows and macOS, and users have tested it on other platforms too.

What Does novelWriter Help Writers With?

novelWriter allows for easy organization of text files and notes, with a meta data syntax for comments, synopsis, and cross-referencing between files. The plain text storage is suitable for version control software.  Version control software helps with ‘versioning’ of documents and helps keeps track of every modification to the doc so that we can go and see the last series of changes that were made.

Other features include:

  • View the doc you are editing and any other doc in a separate viewer panel
  • Write in Editor Focus Mode, focusing on text only
  • Assign tags to notes
  • Easy project overview
  • Docs can be dropped and dragged into folders
  • Overview of chapters and scenes
  • Syntax highlighting for the editor and syntax highlight themes
  • Autosave documents
  • Build and export
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novelWriter
screenshot of novelWriter with default system theme
novelWriter with default system theme
novelWriter with Dark theme screenshot
novelWriter with dark theme

How is a Word Processing program like Scrivener different from an open-source app like novelWriter?

Opensource software essentially means that the underlying code that was used to produce the app is freely available to see or modify. Using open-source apps should not require more technical skills but in case of this app, not everyone is fluent in writing markdown and people are generally more comfortable with graphic interface to format a document.

There are people who find the markdown format easier and faster. So this leans toward that section of the audience.

Recommended or Not?

Sure, novelWriter is not a full-feature Markdown editor. It allows for a minimal, concentrated set of formatting needed for writing text documents for novels so it’s easy to use.
Looking for professional help to make your manuscript error-free and take it to next level? Check out our copy editing and proofreading services.

 

 

Author Resource: Master World Building Skills with Azgaar’s Fantasy Map Generator

Every fantasy novel has a fair share of world-building and maps are a great way to showcase new worlds.

Azgaar’s Fantasy Map Generator (FMG) is a free opensource tool you can use to generate highly customizable fantasy maps, either auto-generated ones or your own design. There are options to change default settings and even to draw maps from scratch using the paint brush option,

How to Build your Map

screengrab of Fantasy Map Generator

  • Check out the auto-generated map.
  • Customize parameters or create a new map.
  • Fashion your map according to layers of your choice- be it political, cultural, religious, etc.
  • You can give the map its own unique style and look.
  • Save the file.
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Map designed at https://awesomeopensource.com/project/Azgaar/Fantasy-Map-Generator
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Map at https://awesomeopensource.com/project/Azgaar/Fantasy-Map-Generator
Source: https://awesomeopensource.com/project/Azgaar/Fantasy-Map-Generator

Check out this excellent resource to understand more about this map generator.

Recommended or Not?

Using this resource requires some patience and skill. I found it difficult to design a map on my own so it’s not something you can do in a hurry- there are communities on Reddit and Discord who can help.

You don’t need to install it on your computer and it’s completely free, so if you have the time and the vision, go for it!

 

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Author Resource: Get More Creative Mileage With Milanote 🗒️

Milanote is used by creatives to jot down notes, ideas, inspirations, outlines and descriptions in a visual board kind of format. It resembles Evernote but is more suited to the artistic sensibility.

Milanote is geared towards creators. You even have a writing app software. Since writing isn’t linear, Milanote is a fun way to organize plot, provide character descriptions and do some world-building

How to use Milanote and Why Writers Need it

It’s easy. Go to Milanote and start creating. It’s free!

Milanote Landing Page
Milanote

Here’s how writers can use Milanote: Writing App – Creative Writing Software – Milanote

Milanote Writing Software
This is where the action begins
Character profile at Milanote
You can create detailed character profiles at Milanote

Story Outline at Milanote

You can outline your story before you start writing down your magnum opus!Good enough reasons to use this app! All the information that you need about your characters, plot and setting can be dragged and dropped in one space. This helps writers connect more to their ideas and plot effectively.

Recommended or Not?

Yes! Milanote is a favorite for creatives across the board. Check it out.

 

Looking for professional help to make your manuscript error-free and take it to next level? Check out our copy editing and proofreading services.

 

 

Author Resource: Organize your Research Effectively with Weava 🗂️

While writing your fiction or non-fiction, you can often go down the research rabbit hole and uncover a whole lot of facts that can embellish your writing. But how do you keep track?

You can cut and paste tomes of material but after a  point, you may wonder how to put it altogether. What’s the point of highlighting a whole lot of text you are later going to lose track of?

Weava offers a solution- you can highlight, organize and save your research.

How to Use Weava and What Does it Offer

It’s pretty simple. Just download the Chrome extension and voila!

You are now ready to:

  • Highlight not just content on a website but PDFs as well. There are multiple color options.
  • Annotate with notes
  • Review articles and their sources at one place
  • Organize research into folders
  • Access what you know
  • Collaborate and share
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Weava dashboard
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Highlighting options at Weava

Recommended or not

Definitely! The free version is a great tool for students, researchers, professionals and writers. It allows you to save a lot of time when it comes to using your research material effectively, creating citations, and sharing your work.

 

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Author Resource: Scribus the Free Formatting Tool for Scribes

Scribus has been described as ‘one of the most powerful and useful open-source projects out there.’

Scribus is a free desktop publishing program that is compatible with Windows desktop, Linux and Mac. It’s the ideal tool if you want a free tool to create a fully formatted printable document be it a book, brochure, business card, magazine, flyer, etc.

What sets it apart from Adobe InDesign is that this software is free. It has a bunch of publishing features including CMYK support, vector graphics, flow text, multiple templates and options to create PDF files.

What can you do with Scribus?

A lot.

Once you download the latest version, you can:

  • Create single or multi-page documents with texts, graphics and imported images
  • Edit objects within the different layers of a document
  • Have access to multiple templates which you can customize
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Formatting with Scribus
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Layout options

Recommended or Not?

Scribus gives a lot of design freedom and is a great alternative to expensive DTP, especially if you need to format several books and can not afford to outsource formatting. The program is not exactly user-friendly but once you get the hang of it, it is invaluable.

 

Looking for professional help to design your book and take it to next level? Check out our formatting services.