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Thank you for taking time to appreciate...Your consistent support and encouragement is a very nice gesture towards everybody here. Will try to continue writing..
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Thanks so much for the detailed FB. Nice to see another book lover. I love to hear people talking about books. You have taken me for a trip to your library.
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Good, I have a same pinch with both your Mam and you.
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| Dear Oviya, I almost travelled few years experiencing similar things while reading your post. Yes...The importance of "Vikatan" in those days could not be underestimated :) Our family had two of my cousins as reporters in Vikatan & Junior Vikatan....and yes, i can very well relate to the lines "You are not a writer if your story has not appeared in Anandha Vikatan. Your diction in Tamil is not current if you do not read it constantly". I was also introduced to those names you have mentioned mostly through Vikatan....at least the writers like Sujata, characters like Sambu etc. While I read your lines felt like I was having a conversation with my cousins on such topics. Sadly, Vikatan seems to have lost the trait they carried those days! Cheers Jenz
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| Dear Jenz, Thanks a lot for your feedback. Nice to know that your family was associated with Vikatan and JuVi. It is also nice to know that even though I am not your close cousin, I am close to being your cousin..... Thanks.
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| Dearest Oviyum, This was one wonderful piece. I thought I will just browse through first and reply later but was totally hooked, even read all the fbs. You should take writing seriously dear. You have got that gift. Me and tamil literature are poles apart. We used to get all these magazines at home but I could not read. The best thing I could do was only read the title. Hence no knowledge of this world. Womans' Era is one magazine which has influenced me to a great extent and I used to feel the same way when you read Vikatan. WE only introduced me to Sripa and Sripa has introduced me to read Tamil. How is it? To keep up his name atleast I have promised him that I will read Tamil and have progressed too. Now, I will wind up because i need to leave the office now. Got so hooked I forgot the time. Don't do this next time, I am warning you. ha ha ha
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| Dear Oviya, This is a wonderful piece of writing. I dont know tamil but I can understand your feelings. I have not seen this magazine. But your writing made me search for it in net. Is it www.Vikatan.com? Looks very good (though I can't read it). Hats off for such a wonderful capture of feelings and facts.Now when I logon to IL I am always looking if you have posted anything.As Lalitha says you should take writing seriously. Thanks. Love, Razia |
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| My dearest Lalli, What a wonderful and lovely feedback! Thanks much for the comments and your encouragement... SriPa is a wonderful person. you would find his suggestion to read Tamil literature absolutely invaluable. Any language is only as good as its users. Tamil has had some marvelous thinkers. They would have done well in any language. It is our good fortune that they thought and expressed in a language we understand. Appreciate your progress. Sure, Lalli. I would post my threads in the midnight and wake you up. So, you don't have to run late for the office.
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| My dear SriPa, Thank you so much for your excellent words of encouragement. True I also have across such Moms. My grandpa had very diverse tastes. He was a Vedic scholar. But that did not stop him from enjoying "Crime Novels" and "Comics". He is no more. So, I would like to thank you for your Namaskarams to him. You are right on the spot and speak for all of us about the Vikatan of these days. Dear Vikatan thatha has fallen a bit sick. How to be away from him? I read stuffs from my vikatan library (serials from old issues) which revives me. My bond is more of sentimental in his case. Trust me, SriPa, if I missed an issue I would get it from somewhere I could never imagine. Your stories and Marudhu's art were a great combination. Quote:
Receiving such a felicitation from you motivates me. Is there any DD who doesn't want butterscotch icecream from her Dad? Love, Your dear DD.
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