" It's the same land, the same sky, but perceptions differ
it's the same road, the same turn, but journeys differ. "

Thursday, 21 November 2013

An interview with Rita Lee Chapman



With immense pleasure, I hereby present to you friends, an interview with Ms Rita Lee Chapman, a renowned author whose second book is now out in the market. I must acknowledge the role of Goodreads in placing me in touch with Rita and several other authors and genuine readers out there who, most sincerely come forward to review and discuss the common love of all- books!! Now coming back to the interview, let me part with a little introduction to Rita.
Rita Lee Chapman was born in the UK and came to Australia in her early twenties. It was only when she retired to the Sunshine Coast in Queensland that she wrote her first novel “Missing in Egypt” a romantic travel mystery. 

“This fulfils a lifelong ambition for me. In primary school I wrote long stories but since then my writing had been restricted to business correspondence, press releases and letters home to my family! 

Her second book, Winston - A Horse's Tale is one for horse lovers from teenagers upwards.
Let us start with now.



1.      Tell us something about your childhood and life which would help us open up a little.

Hi Vandana.  I was born in London and moved to Australia in my early twenties.  I spent my working life in Sydney before moving to Queensland to retire.

2.      Now that we already know who Rita is, we would like to know what inspired you to write and when did you actually start writing? What was your first composition like?

I loved writing stories in English class at school and always wrote far more than was required!  My best marks were for a booklet on how to look after your pets.  I started my latest book Winston – A Horse’s Tale several years ago on a typewriter and foolscap paper!  I never found time to finish a book when I was working and only went looking for it and a few other half-started stories after I had published Missing in Egypt.

3.      Since you have already seen success with your first novel: Missing in Egypt, how do you plan to better your distribution and marketing process with this second book of yours?

I’d love to say that Missing in Egypt was a resounding success but, to be honest, it wasn’t.  It is very hard to promote and market yourself, particularly if you are trying to write your next book.  I think Winston – A Horse’s Tale will be easier to target as it’s for horse lovers, whereas Missing in Egypt was a romantic travel mystery and therefore had a more general appeal.

4.      Do you have any agent? Do you recommend one to young and aspiring authors?

No, I don’t have an agent and haven’t looked for one.  For that reason I can’t really say whether an agent is helpful or an added expense.

5.      Now that we have already spoken about the seller side, I am curious to know about the Winston: A horse’s tale. Please tell us something about your book?

Winston is one for horse lovers from teenagers upwards!  He is a good-looking palomino horse whose life involves several different owners and many adventures.  As you read his story, told by Winston himself, you will appreciate horse ownership from the horse’s point of view.  Born on a country property in Australia, Winston tells of his breaking-in and education and the different people he encounters – good, bad and ignorant.  As well as his own story, Winston includes the experiences of other horses he meets along life’s way. 

Whether it’s jumping, eventing, hunting or just hacking, Winston tries hard to please his rider. Follow his successes and his failures from his breaking-in to his show jumping win. It is an eventful life – the story of one Australian horse out of thousands, but one that you will remember!

6.      Rita, I am sure your followers are curious to know whether you are working on any other book at the moment or not?  Please delight us.

I have written the first few chapters of my next book, but it is on hold whilst I promote Winston.

7.      We can see a variety in your work. Your first book was a romantic travel mystery and the second one is based on your love for horses. May we expect the next one to be different from any of these?

Yes, I am trying my hand at a crime thriller this time.

8.      So, who is the hero of the book? Any favourite quote from the book?

The lead character is female but that is all I can say at this stage.

9.      Did you face any difficulties while writing? Was there any research involved? Any confession which you want to make?

Ooh!  That’s a sneaky question!  My first book was challenging because I didn’t know where it was going.  Also I had to check my facts in describing the various Egyptian temples.  With Winston – A Horse’s Tale the words flowed and I found it easy to write.  My confession?  I found some small errors in Missing in Egypt and republished it, so hopefully it is now “perfect”.

10.  Okay so as we move towards the last part of this interesting interview, may I ask you what do you have to say about the digital platform for readers today? Do you suggest socializing or latest apps for genuine readers or you prefer the good old paperback books for reading?

The arrival of Amazon and the e-book has made it possible for anyone to publish their book, which I think is amazing and certainly was for me.  It has of course meant that there are millions of books on the market and it is hard for your book to be noticed.  For the reader it is wonderful, especially with so many giveaways and free books available.  For bookshops it is obviously a problem but people still love to give books as gifts.  I personally prefer to read from a paperback and to hold a copy of your own book in your hands is a very powerful feeling. 

11.  It was a pleasure having you on our blog Rita. Would like to say something to your readers? Any parting note for us?

Yes,  I’d like to thank your readers for their interest in this interview and I hope they’ll check out my books!  Many thanks to you, Vandana, for giving me the opportunity to appear on your blogsite.  It was a pleasure to do such a well-thought out and, in some cases, challenging interview.

 With this we end with the beautiful and insightful conversation with Rita. May I tell you Rita, it was a pleasure having you :) Thank you and may your book do well and break records in terms of love with the audience and popularity. Best Wishes! 

 https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5834608.Rita_Lee_Chapman


Sunday, 7 July 2013


 ये कैसी तलब है, क्या एहसास है
जो दूर होकर भी तू मेरे पास है 
अंधेरो में भी रौशनी का प्रकाश है 
बंद कमरों में फिज़ा  भी तो बेहिसाब है 
हर वक़्त तेरे होने का एहसास है 
तू नहीं तो बेजान ये नमाज़ है 
तू है तो सपनों  में रंग हैं 
ये मेरी  दुनिया ही फिरदौस है 
तू हस दे तो मन खिल जाये 
मेरी रूह मेरी जान 
तुझसे ही मेरा आत्मविश्वास है 
तेरे हाथों में जब मेरा हाथ है 
जिंदगी की हर ख़ुशी पास है 
तेरी बाहों में जब मैं खो जाती हूँ 
मेरी तसल्ली का वही तो आग़ाज़ है 
तुझसे मैं, तुझसे ही रूह 
                                                           तुझमें मैं , तुझसे ही हर आरज़ू 
                                                           तुझसे दिन रात, तुझसे सुकून 
                                                              तुझसे धड़के मेरा दिल 
                                                              और तेरे होने से ही तो मैं हूँ ...

Mango tango!


:D jeez! How could you pick a piece from my plate!!! (read furious!) 
Hi friends! The season of mangoes has been here for a while now but since i was busy in having mangoes, i couldn't manage to take time out for writing :p A poor joke this may seem, but yes, the fact remains that i had been absent from promenade for the past few days..or rather months. :/ I missed writing, i missed blogging and following other bloggers too. But finally now, i seem to have figured out how my time should be managed in order to be a regular here. :) Oh it seems i have strayed from what i intended to write about. :p 

Guys, it's my favorite time of the year, not in terms of weather though, but in terms of getting what i call as my favorite-est fruit- mango!!! :D :D It never fails to amuse me how i never grow tired of having mangoes and its variants, be it a pastry, shakes, ice-creams or whatsoever! this beautiful little yellow fruit makes my heart stop with its flavor! And I know I am not alone in exhibiting this love for mangoes as all over the world mango remains among the top favorites! :D Well friends, do you know apart from pleasing out taste buds, mango has other significance too. Allow me to elaborate on some :) 

Mangifera Indica, as the science people prefer to call it, is our national fruit. Also India is the biggest producer of mangoes in the world. In Hinduism, the perfectly ripe mango is often held by Lord Ganesha as a symbol of attainment, regarding the devotees potential perfection. No Telugu/Kannada New Year's Day called Ugadi passes without eating ugadi pacchadi made with mango pieces as one of the ingredients. In Tamil Brahmin homes mango is an ingredient in making vadai paruppu on Sri Rama Navami day (Lord Ram's Birth Day) and also in preparation of pachchadi on Tamil New Year's Day.
Mango leaves are used to decorate archways and doors in Indian houses and during weddings and celebrations like Ganesh Chaturthi. Mango motifs and paisleys are widely used in different Indian embroidery styles, and are found in Kashmiri shawls, Kanchipuramsilk sarees, etc. In Tamil Nadu, the mango is considered, along with banana and jackfruit, as one of the three royal fruits occupying first place in terms of sweetness and flavor. Famous Urdu poet Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib was very fond of mangoes. There are many anecdotes concerning his love for mangoes. Rabindranath Tagore was fond of mangoes and has written poems about its flowers- aamer monjori. Poet Sa'd Bin Ard has written some poems about mangoes.
In the West Indies, the expression "to go mango walk" means to steal another person's mango fruits.
In Australia, the first tray of mangoes of the season is traditionally sold at an auction for charity.

Well enough of cultural and historical references for mangoes now. What i intended to impart was how my 
love for mangoes is not something rare. It has legendary people writing and singing for it. So friends, why 
don't you too grab your mango and have a blast! :)


Enjoy rains, enjoy mangoes!

Friday, 21 June 2013

"Sometimes friends turn their backs on you. Don’t stoop down to their level, you’ll be alright. Just remember to always be you and get on with your life."


Monday, 20 May 2013


The Kite RunnerThe Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

i started with this one... then read a thousand splendid suns...n now eagerly waiting for and the mountains echoed..... Khalid is an amazing writer, true to his content, facts and vision.

this book build the lump in my throat a hundred times!


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A Thousand Splendid SunsA Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

a real book... of real lives... real struggles...... and a real world...... simultaneously breathing somewhere where people are not so free....not so happy......  this book changed my vision about few things....... i was left thinking,tears rolling down my eyes.......... read it for the very truth, the simplistic way with which Khalid has captured his expression.


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Sunday, 19 May 2013


Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1)Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

hmm, this book is not meant for a general read..... i was curious to know what left the world talking and that's how i decided to read this. it's a dark novel, not as in sense of story, but it's about the darkest, meanest and even dumbest sexual fantasies of a man called Grey...... BDSM is the genre of sex it has....... if you too are curious, u may read....but it won't hold you for long


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Saturday, 18 May 2013

Seven Days Without You - Book Review

"mai tera sarmaya hoon....
jo bhi main ban paya hoon....
tumse hi...
tumse hi...
tumse hi..."

As you open the book, these beautiful words, entwined with feelings of strong love and reverence for his wife, greet you; bringing a lovely smile on your face. 'His', being Mr Anmol Rana. A debut novel couldn't have found a better theme than the one which touches cord with the young, teenagers and the old alike- Love... true love.... ishq wala love....  Teenagers would love it for the brave and straight of their lives stuff; the young would love it for the sincerity and plainness of emotions, of circumstances and real situations that strike a cord; whereas the old will like it for the end, a little apparent though, yet something that leaves you intact with peace and feeling of fullness. 

Vishwas Rana is a normal, 23 year old guy, struggling with the myriad gaps in his life- the gap between his unemployment and new-found white collar job; the gap between his true friend notion and deceits by the same; the gap between his lust for love and ignored emotions and lastly his burgeoning manly devours(read desires) and values. How seven days away from a loved one teaches you what love,share,care is all about and how distance teaches you the true values of relationships and people, forms the essence of this book. I must say that Anmol has come up with a book that has a good mixture of things which a normal youth faces- love,heartbreaks, deceit, nervousness of people coming from town and small cities to big metros, the tearing frenzy which blinds them between trust and doubts! A gripping doze of fiction, Seven Days Without You will leave you smiling,relaxed and pondering over your relations and bunch of people whom you really adore. The book has some interesting and terrific OOPS moments which make you bundle up with laughter; wherein the "Two-in-One" episode finds a special mention from my side. :D 

Set up against the backdrop of Dilli (read Delhi), the book unfolds an interesting saga of events and mishaps that will have you play along with Vishwas, the protagonist, a middle class guy from Dehradun. You could feel his nervousness, his fear, his anger, his joy, his apprehensions, his troubles, his vulnerability and his emotions! 

All in all a wonderful and a refreshing book that'll sure get involved in good business and top-selling lists. 
My verdict: Worth a read...... :) I would rate it a 3.5/5 :) 

Release this May(2013)
Author: Anmol Rana
Pages:336

PS: Read it if you believe in true love, and if you don't,

then read it to enjoy the terrific OOPS moments! :P 

Sunday, 12 May 2013

talab...

talab si lagi h
jo phansa h saansoen me
jisne jakda h phanso me
usse chhootne ki, tutne ki
ek talab si lagi h...

apne hi khayalo se, yaadoen se
iraadoen se, dil ki muraadoen se
chhootne ki, azaad hone ki
ek talab si lagi h...

mann k vichaaaroen se
behti sookhi nadiya ke
kinaroen pe dabi seepiyon ke
us gungunahat se
use khamosh karne ki, ansuna karne ki
ek talab si lagi h...

inhi pannoen se, qalam se
chhapte chand shabdoen se
aur unme base dard se, jazbaatoen se
chhoot jane ki, door ho jane ki
ek talab si lagi h...

ye tishnagi mit-ti nahin
talab bujhti nahin
isi pyaas, isi ehsaas
is talab k mitne ki
isse chhoot jane ki ek bas talab si lagi h...

Thursday, 25 April 2013

sigh! life! :)





The value of life (or potency of life) is an economic value assigned to life in general. In social and political sciences, it is the marginal cost of death prevention in a certain class of circumstances. This is what Wikipedia offers us on the ‘value of life’. But can we measure lives on the scales of economic, political or social values? Or can we measure the value of our lives by the number of years we breathe? Or is it just the facts and figures about our mortality and death rates which decide the value of life on earth?
Well, for me, life is a onetime opportunity! Opportunity to breathe, to play, to eat, to sleep, to dance, to be with the ones you love, to bask in your achievements, to smile, to be happy, to be sad, to be this painter who paints his life in myriad hues! Life comes to you only once and you simple have to live it! With every single emotion that could ever be.
Living is not just shrinking and expanding your diaphragm, your lungs; it’s more than that. It’s about that plethora of things you can do while you are alive. You don’t just live, you don’t just survive; you stride ahead with passion, with rigor, with humor, with style, with joys, with contentment, with generosity, with kindness.
My values in life are clearly laid out. I love my life and I do every possible thing to make it worth its while. I spread smiles. I spread energy. I respect time. I care for my family and friends. I go out, have fun, live my moments and build memories out of them. As Bruce lee aptly put it once-
“The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering.”
Live today is important to me. There may be a yesterday, there will be a future, but I know what’s in the present. I don’t burden myself with worries of tomorrow and regrets of yesterday. I Inhabit my moments and don't rent them out to tomorrow.

I once read some beautiful lines-

“Count your days by friends not years
Count your nights by stars not shadows”

These lines fill my life with enthusiasm, with positivism  My principles, my values and my opinions are in perfect sync with each other and that is what makes my life beautiful. Every person has two sides to itself. One for the world and one for itself. One that pretends and the one that longs. One that introspects and the one that acts. It is between these two distinctive individuals, that you find life, that you find what’s important in your life, what’s valuable in your life.

At the end, I would only quote Abraham Lincoln-
“And in the end it's not the years in your life that count; it's the life in your years.”

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

OUCH! IT HURTS!!

shining through my eyes
anticipation roared
smiling pink lips
turned brown and sour 
when you said i was wrong.

pulsating thoughts in my mind
all my manners turned wild
when you said i was wrong.

smile was replaced
furrowed brow
aching heart 
fading glow
this happened when you said i was wrong.

burgeoning expectations
hard work
insensitive remarks
towards me you throw
it hurts!

i cry, you cry
i shout, you shout
i accuse, you accuse
is this why we became recluse

don't say this to me o folks!
don't burden me with piles of thoughts!
as we explode into bursts
it hurts
ouch! it really hurts! 


Broken...

Pearls of dew on the blades of green
scintillating colors emanating from sheen
drizzling down the sky
A love story was born. aye!
Magical it was. in trance, i gasped!
My love was smiling, arms stretched
waiting for my steady clasp.
I started towards him. i walked, i ran.
His touch, his warmth engulfed me.
We embraced amidst breeze. it was divine.
All tensions drained, all worries succumbed
to the sea of love his presence oozed.
Safely cuddled in his loving claws
it felt as if i had no flaws.
It was a fairy tale. My tale.
Minus any villains, minus all sorrows.
Bliss circled my life, content filled my marrows.

A flip and the serenity receded.
The darkness bothered me.
The storm scared me.
His absence pricked me.

My dream was broken.
My heart splintered
into many pieces, each of which
will continue loving him.
But life proceeds despite the teary eyes,
the silent sobs, the forced smiles
or even A Shattered Heart!...

I Hold Onto Still…



The world sees what I show
Smiling and happy, a cheerful pro
Deep within floats a huge sorrow
Nobody knows what I go through.

Every day, numerous times
The bell of olden memories chimes
I had suppressed them, buried them
I had forgotten them, bullied them.

But they haunt me still
Pinches of words, goes down a deep chill.

His charming face, his cute smile
Tiny freckles of mischief nubile
His sleepy eyes, a puckered nose
Dimpled chin and those snappy pose!
His love, his warmth
His deep breath down the throat
When holding me in his arms
As huge as this world spans.

The tears in your eyes
Those shrills in your voice
Will scare me forever.
As I lay here in the lap of nature
I realize how I endowed in miniature
A slow, painful death
To you and to me…

Rusting myself with smiles and cheer
I lead on life with a fake vigor
Holding onto my friends and peer
Hoping to never see you even minutely
But praying to be yours somehow, someday,completely.

Nestled in your arms comfortably
Wiping off the tears of blessing
Kissing those lips that confessed your love
Submerged in the oceanic passionate glove.

Dreams rarely materialize
I hold onto them still.
Mesmerized by the purity of love
Barbed with the security of togetherness
Showered with your core affection
I want to be yours in total perfection.

The world goes by
They tell me to move a sly
But somehow, some why
I hold onto still
I hold onto still….

ONSET OF DELIGHT!

This world is so beautiful
Coz it has love.
Love…an urge to be with him
When the first raindrop falls.
Love…an ecstasy,the joy you feel
When his presence is sound.
Love…a tender tickle when you
Sit alone thinking of him.
Love…a tear of happiness
When the proposal dooms.
Love…the divine angel that bears within
When the seeds of care blooms.

I can go on and on…

Love’s endless. Love’s pious.
Love’s virgin. Love’s bias.
Love elates you. Love teases you.
Love awakes you. Love shakes you.
It is patient. It is restless.
It is leisure. It is pleasure.
Love soothes you. Love calms you.
Love paints a serene ambiance all around you.

No taunt now evokes me.
No denial now provokes me.
No loss now seems huge.
I’m always in a thoughtful deluge.

Paradise on earth,true they say.
You find it recreated amidst despair and dismay.
Away it blows the shroud of emptiness
And blooms the flowers of togetherness.

May be I love him…
He is in my heart. He is in my head.
He is in my thoughts, loneliness now dead.
He is always near,unseen….but his existence deemed.

I can feel him.
He smiles, I smile.
He laughs, I laugh.
He saddens, I get upset.
He rejoices, I jump a set.
He speaks, I listen.
He does, I watch.
He comes, my delight.
He departs, my eyes fill with fright.

He utters, I grasp.
He blinks, I gasp.
My heart beats,with his love replete
And when he says he loves me,
I feel complete….yeah…I feel complete…

Monday, 8 April 2013

LIFE EXPRESS!!!

life's like a train. a train constantly running around, all over places, with people exiting and entering at various terminals and junctions; people whom you forget, people whom you remember for some time and people who leave an imprint, an impression on your mind. i once read somewhere :
                  "it's the same earth the same sky but perceptions differ...
                         it's the same road, the same curve but journeys differ...."

this particular quote now stays on my Facebook page permanently. it's so true! all of us are on a perpetual odyssey, the journey of life, taking you to places, landscapes, people.... the only fact that differs us is probably our train. may be we are on different tracks. may be we boarded different trains. some opt for flights too, some ships and some prefer road journeys. :) to each his own. everybody has a struggle to conquer, a dream to achieve, a responsibility to bear, a hobby to indulge in and people to live with, please some and annoy some! life's is such a roller coaster ride! the tracks, your train is running on, can turn any time! to the left, may be right or who knows a u-turn too! it's all about time. it's all about capabilities. and it's all about your spirits! what looked like a happy, carefree, stress-free childhood, transformed to become a hectic, wandering, philandering teenage! and it went on to become a confused, a mysterious youth! now when i stand here at this crossroad of my life, at this junction where i have to change my train since this one goes till here only, i am absolutely unaware which next to board! career! this junction is career! every person has so many dimensions to his/her personality. each dimension can go on to build a perfect base. but then, you cannot be a master of all. you need to decide. now is the time. i am a simple, a routine bubbly girl, only 22 and i feel a little stressed now! school, college, everything is over now! those fun days, now have a counterpart in struggling days! success and struggle do go hand in hand after all. success comes to those who are all for it, up with their arms and strength! 

my tragedy is no peculiar. as ordinary as a dog on the street, i too, am struggling, coping with my wants, my needs and my desires, me deeds and my dreams. i am not disillusioned, just a little translucent. may be this thin sheet of film lies because i fear. i fear about the consequences. about the reactions! response from those who expect something else from me. do i really need to please all? do i really need to kill my dreams and board some trains just because people around me want me to be on that train and enjoy the new journey? well, who knows whether i'll enjoy that journey or not? who knows whether i'll be wanting to continue that journey or not! no one. other than me of course! it's me. it's time now. it's now or never! i see myself going somewhere. i vision myself, happy and gay there, my world full of smiles, smiles that emanate from the satisfaction, the contentment i would be having within..... yes.. i see it..... i only need to toil a little .... and my dreams sure don't come cheap! they require attention, hard work, the lust in my eyes for them and of course determination. am i up for it?? :) i am all for it! :) come what may, i'll be there some day..... some day very soon........ insha allah!